Styling feedback: shirt, denim jacket, chinos
So this fit was somewhat inspired by what I saw in the first few pages of Take Ivy, where I saw a picture of students in a smart shirt and chinos, and I thought I could replicate that yesterday.
As for the items, this denim shirt was given to me as a gift a few days ago, and the shirt was also given to me for work, but I've not used it for work yet.
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I think this looks good but it says "workwear" or "Americana" more than "Ivy" to me. What's the reference image?
it was mainly the first image
i liked the combo of a striped shirt and chinos
it's pretty simple and effective
There is a version of ivy that in Japan got called “heavy duty ivy” which blends preppy with workwear and outerwear. This is leaning towards that in my Opinion .
I like that look :linkCool:
I like your jacket/overshirt. It looks like your pants need hemming
🤔 are they too long?
You could have them like that if you were generally going for a very oversized/delibratly sloppy look. Given your general vibe I think I'd either cuff them or get them shortened slightly
Yeah
I want it to be slightly loose but not too loose
I think the issue I've had with a lot of my trousers in the past is that I mainly wear Converse shoes, and the length of them covers up the patch on the high tops
this doesn't matter. You want your trousers to have a nice drape, rather than sizing for the branding on a specific pair of shoes.
Yeah :bloberm:
Would what I have right now be fine for a baggy look?
what do you think? If you saw this photo and it wasn't off you, how do you think the trousers look?
I think they'd look too baggy.
mess around with cuffing them and see if you can make them look better to your eye. You can then consider getting them tailored (or learning to hem trousers yourself, it's fairly easy if you have access to sewing kit).
I know I've got a sewing kit at home, the last time I got trousers hemmed it was £13 and took a week so it'd be interesting to see if I can do it myself.
From what I can tell it’s one of the easier things to tailor yourself