Think relaxed formalwear, comfy, subdued. Wool and linen. Shirts and knitwear. Coats and blousons. Silent patterns. Hints of Lemaire?
Post inspo and link resources. Is there any name for this style? Any blogs or instagramers going for this?
Smart academia
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lol one of handsome man alive wearing a button up
great "aesthetic"
too bad you are balding and ugly like the cucks on styleforum and look like you're playing mad men cosplay
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This is legit how I dress to the office lately.
Pretty comfy.
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i think a lot of people would call this comfy core-ish? but im not 100% sure
what shoes are these
yikes
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wow zoom in on a guy's crotch. nice inspo faggot
>mfw own those pants and gonna buy the sweater very soon too
>implying that's a bad thing
Diadora
Thats the hip user
not the crotch
learn to anatomy.
i wear a polo shirt + jeans and thats already overdressed at my university lol
realest shit i ever read on this mongolian throatsinging board
w2c?
lemaire boi
>paying 2000 dollars for a shirt
anyone have good designers for this? I don't like spending a lot of money so ideally cheap otherwise I'll be thrifting..
You can get a similar effect with Uniqlo. There's also Lemaire collab.
I think they have made pretty decent blog about this style. tipguin.com
most decent traditional menswear brands should have items for this style
What are traditional menswear brands which don't offer overpriced luxury items?
Their shirts are like $200-500 buddy
Thoughts?
texturecore is the next wave
This looks so fucking good
Not really a fan of this one, don't you guys think the silhouette makes the wearer appear skinnyfat/big thighs?
I get strong military vibes. Lefty intellectual anno 1955.
Agree with the strong military vibe.
Not sure about lefty though.
It's a HB jacket I believe.
Color and artwork aside, Its resemblance to their M32 SS tunic is uncanny
Meant for
Dude go ivy
50s lefty intellectuals were very diffrent from contemporary lefties, keep that in mind. Think Jean Paul Sartre rather than college "libs"
idk about menswear but my philosophy professor was practically a walking billboard for LLBean and he always looked /comfy/
>untucked shirt
>dressing up a fucking crewneck
>those socks
cardigans and scarves are not good looking
w2c a coat like this ?
noob here, how do you know it's a crewneck if you can't see his neck?
do you mean separately, or together?
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the material/cut
Brooks
wrong
Nice taste in film.
But I have a v neck with that same material/cut
I'm wearing it right now in fact
It's still ugly
Those sweatshirts are v gym wear
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I'm pretty sure the hips look wise because that's a woman in the picture
it's literally just a gray sweater
Made of sweatshirt material lol...
Not the same type of knitwear that fits this aesthetic
Knitwear is most likely the better choice, but simple crewneck sweatshirts have some tradition in college attire for more casual fits.
Where to cop some linen shirts? I think I'll save buying wool for when it's starting to get cold again, but I really dig this style
Every time
Auschwitz apparently
You should go, I hear they have piles of used clothing
Let's keep this thread alive
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>film about maoists
>smart academia
is this from a lookbook?
post some sauce with your photos re clothing line, price, where to acquire etc.
thankssss (this could have been a 10/10 thread).
Please give me ideas for
1. good but affordable oxford shoes
2. good but affordable sports coat
Its from here:
agnautacouture.com
Shame no one in academia can afford any of this stuff. Well, the economics professors could, but they all dress in shit suits
good stuff, thanks for sharing
why do people shun good -- and affordable clothing?
Sad! The wealthiest people I know wear Ralph Lauren and Seikos ffs.
>be poor
>demand barney's, and the best namebrand watches/clothing/cars
>stay bankrupt
>but look kinda effay (if not tacky)
because big brands are popular.
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I really wanna love this fit, but those shoes fucking ruin it big time imo.
really love this style but its hard too pull off without investing in it and being really particular about the fits without looking like a really basic thrift shop kid that wears ill fitting suits. its suited to an older demographic imo
w2c everything
i'm not sure how much more i can do for you in order that you can think less
Painting class prof core
nothing ever fits me guys, I'm scared to start a new style even though I'd love to wear this stuff
i'm skinnyfat with an unfortunately big jawline and everything looks weird
perhaps he's looking for somewhere he can buy it online, instead of traveling to Amsterdam
>its suited to an older demographic imo
Yeah, thats probably true.
I think the key is to avoid particular pieces associated with more traditional menswear. Forego the blazer for a jumper and a coat suited to the style. This is why I have been looking out for non-blazer outerwear with nice patterns like check, plaid or houndstooth, but they prove to be quite hard to find.
planning to shoot some schools?
kid who's prolly ~24 in my class dresses exactly like this, lol
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>subtly giving someone the finger
Thanks, thought it was obvious enough.
>no belt
that looks really stupid
Why he look like Aleksandr Kaidanovsky in Stalker?
lrn 2 belt
lemaire is a god
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ey lads where can i cop a pair of proper tweed trousers that won't set me back 400 quid?
Best oxfords next to Gitman Vintage? I enjoy the light cotton fit that isn't like my other OCBDs.
godard's worst film
>tfw the only good film he's made was le mepris but people just meme about a bout de souffle because of MUH JUMP CUTS
Your grandads wardrobe
check out Patrik Ervell, you might be able to find one from an older season, he uses a comparable material and style of jacket.
it's peir wu
Yes.
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