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Is a blue oxford too "business-y" or do you think it could be worn casually. And a light blue shirt with some dark blue jeans sound a little OD on the blue yeah?
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Originally Posted by CE0 Mal
^ I don't see any problem with them as long as they aren't too bright a hue. A subtle red or a deep red would be fine, imo.
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
Is a blue oxford too "business-y" or do you think it could be worn casually. And a light blue shirt with some dark blue jeans sound a little OD on the blue yeah?
Nope sounds fine to me but pics are neededOriginally Posted by sStutter
I just bought a navy blazer made of a pretty casual, khaki-like material but with gold buttons. Would the gold buttons bar it from casual wear? I'm thinking of wearing it with jeans, a white v-neck, and Chucks.
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
Is a blue oxford too "business-y" or do you think it could be worn casually. And a light blue shirt with some dark blue jeans sound a little OD on the blue yeah?
me tooOriginally Posted by RFX45
Yeah, Gilts wish-list has come through for me several times already, I just never go through ordering them.
Are those Red Wings?
that from GQ?Originally Posted by primetime21
this is clean
Looks like a JCrew picture.Originally Posted by Copp 2 Of Em
that from GQ?Originally Posted by primetime21
this is clean
great look....i really like that.Originally Posted by Copp 2 Of Em
that from GQ?Originally Posted by primetime21
this is clean
I'm betting it's from J. Crew.Originally Posted by Copp 2 Of Em
that from GQ?Originally Posted by primetime21
this is clean