Everywhere I go lately I see fellas wearing shirts over a shirt. In many cases the shirt on top (worn as a light weight jacket) is just as light if not lightwer in fabric! That makes no sense really. The over shirt should be a bit heavier. Maybe a chamois from LL Bean or a wool shirt from Woolrich (I saw Brooks Brothers at Pitti and thyre doing a plaid one for black fleece). Got to note how this guy wore braces. I like the sort of untucked tucked. It's alot better than the half tuck you see everywhere. Classic. Not for everyone to try. The shirt on top has to fit as a regular shirt would> These days so many guys cant even button the top button of the shirt thyre wearing in general!
Fantastic details.
Love the shirts and especially the buttoned braces.
Got the same jeans size as me, would love to see the over all look.
What shoes did he wear and the big question at the moment what hair do?
Thanks for your works mister M. Loving it.
I enjoy your eye every time.
Sean from Germany.
Posted by: Sean | February 28, 2012 at 06:51 PM
I love this style. I have been thinking of wearing two shirts together for a long time now. When I am ironing my shirts or just taking them out of the washing machine I often notice, how very well two shirts match together.
I admit I never dared trying them together! It is a bit of exactly the problem you mention in your comment on the photos: You say a clear and common rule: “The over shirt should be a bit heavier”! You are right, as usual, but still I think you are wrong! Because what made me learn so much from MisterMortBlog is, that you often CANNOT tell, why a combination is good, you can just see it with your eyes. And, this combination is good. Spontaneously good. As soon as we have it more warm outside, I will dare two or three shirts, too! Yours, Girogio
Posted by: Giorgio Stalker | February 29, 2012 at 05:05 AM