Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Part 1, One Suit: Three Looks-Today for Work...

The pants:

This week I'm going to try and show the versatility of  a navy suit and a dark gray suit. To start off the week, I went with demonstrating how a navy suit broken into pieces can be worked into 3 different looks. With the temperature in the high 40s, lows 50s, being warm and staying warm and first and foremost.

Look 1: Pants-Breaking up the pants of a two piece navy suits, gives you a perfect navy trouser. Navy trousers or a navy suit can be paired with literally any color in your wardrobe. In this case the navy pants allow you to change it up from a blazer and pair it with a sweater or in this case a cardigan in a light gray. The shirt; again although it can be paired up with any color, I kept it simple and profssional with white and light blue check shirt with a gray slim thick cotton tie. The great thing about the cotton tie in this look is that it is so thick it mimicks the thickness of a wool tie making it fall/winter appropriate.

Details: 
Cardigan: Gap via Gap Factory Store-$15
Shirt:Van Hausen via JCPenney-$3.50 
Tie: Gap via Gap Factory Store-$7
Tie Bar: Banana Republic via Banana Republic Factory Store-$3.50
Trousers: Calvin Klein via Calvin Klein's Website (Part of a Suit)-$75 (for the suit)
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial Wingtips via Gift


Shirt: Van Hausen, Cardigan: Gap, Tie: Gap, Tie Bar: Banana Republic
 
Trousers: Calvin Klein, part of a two piece navy suit, Shoes: Florsheim Imperial

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