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My wife thinks it's a pastime, "she buys all my clothe for me."

Here is your problem 😉


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 6:21 pm
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Out of work:
Trainers/walking boots/Vans.
Shorts.
Base layer/T shirt.
Fleece.
Shell.
Flat cap.

Work:
Pink Crocs.
Blue Cargo pants.
Pink Polo shirt.
Blue Softshell.

I'm just as God made me, sir.
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Dear God.

Just go along to Boss and get a decent salesman/woman to dress you. Explain you want to look normal in everyday life and trust them that they'll dress you correctly. Pay your money, stand tall and walk out looking normal.

I'd rather vote Tory.


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 8:44 pm
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Tucking any item of clothing in is a sign that you are middle aged in my opinion. If it was supposed to be tucked in, it would be attached 🙂

Shorts, t-shirt or short sleeved Joe Browns shirt and barefoot in summer. Jeans, hoodie / jumper, beard and trainers in winter. Coat, beanie and boots if really cold. 38 years old.

Shirt, Jeans and steel toe cap boots for work.


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 9:03 pm
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Just think 'Michael Portillo' or 'Paul Atterbury' and you won't go wrong.


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 9:03 pm
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Hugo Boss wearing style gurus - is it okay for a chap of 37 to wear Adidas shell-toes (some of which may be Star Wars themed) as part of his work semi-formal outfit?


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 9:10 pm
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Hugo Boss wearing style gurus - is it okay for a chap of 37 to wear Adidas shell-toes (some of which may be Star Wars themed) as part of his work semi-formal outfit?

No


 
Posted : 05/09/2015 9:23 pm
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Wow! Thanks for the advice everyone

I've watched the thread develop and have just read it again

Now to the shops

Wish me luck


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:15 am
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[url= http://www.whitestuff.com/mens/ ]White Stuff[/url] tends to do decent stuff for men over 30. Young without being too young; sort of dignified hip.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:24 am
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Now to the shops

not read the middle page so I assume no one recommended On One's bargain bin?


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:25 am
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Tracksuit pants from Sports Direct
Tees from charity shop

Trainers or flip flops


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:28 am
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How is the world of corporate finance working out for you yunki? 😉


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:31 am
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When you're as good as me binners, you get judged on performance and reputation..

Sartorial panache doesn't get a look in at this level 🙂


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:39 am
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😆 ^^^

Pay your money, stand tall and walk out looking [s]normal[/s] nothing like the guy in the picture in the magazine, no matter how much you think you do.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:39 am
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This thread is, by turns, very depressing and highly amusing


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:42 am
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M&S are garbage they can't even make quality staples anymore, I've moved on to John Lewis' own brand far better.

I don't think Nike Air of any kind are acceptable on an adult ever!! Non-Air Nikes are okay but only if participating in sport.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:44 am
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For the 'gap' the OP has identified, I go with Howies, FatFace, white stuff that sort of thing.

Secret weapon is Debenhams - John Rocha and MantaRay sub brands have some great stuff for the smart but casual and not trying too hard look.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:47 am
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Usually - shorts/jeans/hoodie/jumper/approach type trainers.
(wtf am I approaching? the school run? turning 40? Certainly not a crag anymore)
Work - same, unless there is a meeting.
Going to a meeting - delve deep into my wardrobe for a selection of 10yr old shirts, thin jumpers and trousers. Mostly next/gap/similar. Old re-soled black or brown shoes.
Occasionally - grey (wedding) suit that still fits luckily.

I suppose I have given up really looking at this lot. I still regard my selection of hawaiian shirts as viable party wear though... 🙂


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 11:58 am
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Depends what I'm doing. All my bikey/outdoor stuff comes from tk maxx or decathlon, so I don't spend a lot on fancy cycling gear. For work or smartish (imo) I like stuff without logos or big labels. Paul Smith and Folk are ticking my box just now but I'm just as likely to buy a shirt for M&S.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 12:08 pm
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I suspect M&S could do with one.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 12:22 pm
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"I don't think Nike Air of any kind are acceptable on an adult ever!! Non-Air Nikes are okay but only if participating in sport."

I really don't understand the vehemence by some, towards wearing trainers. A decent pair of trainers are far comfier and practical than a lot of other footwear, and a lot lighter than 'outdoors' type boots, a lot of which look shit anyway. And there's trainers and there's trainers;

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My most recent trainers are these:

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And I fancy a pair of these:

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I'm 43. AndI really don't give a ****.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 12:26 pm
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I got offered a somewhat senior role at a law firm last year. I decided to show up to final interview in a pair of brown chelsea boots, dark straight-leg Levis, open-neck slightly gaudy striped shirt (Simon Carter?) tucked in, navy soft-shouldered Oliver Spencer jacket over the top. It evidently didn't put them off, although they were suited.

For me anyway, the combination of a reasonably flat stomach, statement jackets and good posture is the key.

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Posted : 07/09/2015 12:33 pm
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my rule of thumb is to get the trousers right and then everything else works around that, either get some dark one-tone jeans or get trousers that aren't too formal (look for ones that are flat fronted with round pockets) if you need something smart but not suit

chinos = dear god no, do you want people to think you work for Deloitte?

polo shirts = ugh, you look like a person who works in a retail outlet

have a pair of classic black chelsea boots that aren't too pointy for a fallback option


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:19 pm
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Every middle aged gent ought to have at least one cravat in his wardrobe.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:32 pm
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chinos = dear god no, do you want people to think you work for Deloitte?

polo shirts = ugh, you look like a person who works in a retail outlet

That's the entire West Coast of America written off in two sentences!


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:38 pm
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Speaking as an older gentleman (cough 60 cough), trainers should never be worn except for running or, er, training. Walking shoes and trousers should be worn for walking. Plus, what's wrong with deck shoes? Shirts meant to be tucked in should be tucked in, too.
As I type this, I'm wearing a cheap polo shirt with the company logo, gap cargo shorts and some Dickies Timberland-copy safety boots. So what do I know?


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:39 pm
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Secret weapon is Debenhams

Do they still exist? I assume that the old department stores had all gone bust (BHS, C&A etc). Not seen one for decades (not that I go looking for them).


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:42 pm
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Every middle aged gent ought to have at least one cravat in his wardrobe.

Shudders


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:43 pm
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Plus, what's wrong with deck shoes?

Other than the fact that they're deck shoes?


 
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Plus, what's wrong with deck shoes?

Other than the fact that they're deck shoes?

May as well ask what is wrong with incest, or morris dancing...


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:46 pm
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I've got deck shoes

and polo shirts 😳


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:52 pm
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I rather like deck shoes, wear them all the time, haven't worn trainers other than for sport since I was 14.

EDIT: To cause complete apoplexy I also like polo shirts, I still wear some I bought in BHS more than 25 years ago.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:52 pm
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Pastel hued cardigan casually tied over the shoulders I presume?

*tries to mentally picture what horrors a polo shirt from BHS, bought 25 years ago may represent*


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 1:59 pm
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All you need is here.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:01 pm
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I don't have a problem with trainers per se those NB are nice, but I do have an issue with Nike Air as they have no sporting heritage and are either warn by chavs or middle aged Americans in slacks.

Polo shirts are fine, nowt wrong with them unless they have hideous large logos on like this:

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Posted : 07/09/2015 2:02 pm
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Worn exclusively by....

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Collars 'popped' of course


 
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Doesn't Hackett have a specific meaning to some of our friends up in Scotland?


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:05 pm
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For me anyway, the combination of a reasonably flat stomach, statement jackets and good posture is the key.

This ^^ +1000

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Plus, what's wrong with deck shoes?
Other than the fact that they're deck shoes?

Other than the fact they look shite anywhere other than a boat and even then they're shite at doing their job.

And this ^^

Rightyo, I'm back to offer more advice and check up on you scruffy lot who've never even been bothered to wipe the snot off your left sleeve let alone wash the garment in question, those that have can stand back and accept the glory that you are indeed "Cool Dudez", take a bow fellas. 😀

So Deck Shoes? A Huge NO! and thrice NO, NO, NO! a man can not wear deck shoes unless he's sailing, in a harbour, port (only a small one mind) or slumming it around a dinghy park and even then the dinghy park must be on the South Coast and contain a huge %'age of sand. If you wear or even entertain wearing socks with them (should you wish to furrow your own trench and choose to wear them at all) then I cast you off and you can follow the fat American Golfers whose trend it is to wear socks with deck shoes. 😆

Hugo Boss and that £1000 "quote". Yes I was serious, bloody expensive stuff I'll admit but you will be served by someone who can tell what will "fit" YOU, what it will look like and what eventually you'll be looking like in it about a month later when you haven't even been bothered to wash the garments or indeed clean your bloody shoes.. You will come out with a few garments that look well together, fit and can mix and match. But, (I hasten to add another exclamation mark here) But!! do not stray from the style now imposed, don't mix a tight fitting jumper with 1990's baggy jeans that were/have been hanging in the wardrobe for years because "I'll fit back in them one day, only worn them once too" mentality. 😛 You will look a proper dick and we will point and laugh at you, not from afar oooohhhhh no... we will laugh in your face you scumbag. 😆

As is, I'm not surprised that some folks on here are as casual about what they wear to what they look like. Face it, mountain bikings a bit grandad and middle aged scruffy end of the style spectrum and by nature attracts scruffy individuals.

I'm off again and will giggle to myself all over again, and check back in a few days.

Cravats are Cool (FACT) and should be worn when riding roadies in autumn. 😮


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:05 pm
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Always wear a belt with your jeans if you are trying to smarten up and try to match it with your shoes.

ie brown leather belt and shoes or black leather belt and shoes


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:09 pm
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That's a ruby top Harry Enfield's character is wearing not a polo shirt. (Looks a bit like my school rugby top!).

Rugby tops are more the southern Hooray Henry crowd, and, garish polo shirts more northern nouveau riche IMO.

Worn correctly I have no major issue with either 😉 🙂


 
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Cravats are Cool (FACT) and should be worn when riding roadies in autumn.

Yes since they are the perfect tool for the job of stopping cold air getting down your neck, but can easily be removed if needed. Far better than a snood.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:16 pm
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*tries to mentally picture what horrors a polo shirt from BHS, bought 25 years ago may represent*

Just plain single colour ones, no logo, obviously a bit faded now.

Hugo Boss and that £1000 "quote"

You may like it but I would prefer more quality if I was paying that price, the jackets are glued, the stitching and buttons aren't great, sadly brands like this spend too much on marketing and too little on quality control in my view.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:23 pm
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sadly brands like this spend too much on marketing and too little on quality control in my view.

Oh I don't know. These ones came out quite nice, though the marketing campaign was a tad aggressive....

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Doesn't Hackett have a specific meaning to some of our friends up in Scotland?

Yes. Yes it does.

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Posted : 07/09/2015 2:40 pm
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Hugo Boss eh - One thing about the National Socialists they didn't scrimp on the clothing.


 
Posted : 07/09/2015 2:40 pm
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Two Hugo Boss clothed individuals discuss the merits of the brand...


 
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