I meant mens white dress shoes, not those buck types. My father had a pair in the 70s.
The Army has a white dress uniform but it’s almost never used. I think it’s being phased out. The Navy still uses white uniforms for officers and enlisted.
I meant mens white dress shoes, not those buck types. My father had a pair in the 70s.
The Army has a white dress uniform but it’s almost never used. I think it’s being phased out. The Navy still uses white uniforms for officers and enlisted.
I can’t believe I’m the first to mention Seersucker Thursday, the one day a year when U.S. Senators wear seersucker.
Gentlemen of means didn’t need to concern themselves with details like that. They’d have more than one suit and the servants would do the cleaning.
It went beyond that, though. The white suit - or any such apparel that made concessions to the heat - really did become associated with a backwards, feudal way of life. Modern, industrious men came to avoid them.
Methinks you are reading waayyyyy too much into a fashion shift.
Well, I do know that right up into the 1940s you could be sent home from Wall Street for wearing seersucker. The Northeastern elites, at least, took such things quite seriously.
I just Netflixed Advise and Consent yesterday. Charles Laughton’s traditionally white-suited South Carolina senator has to be one of the all-time great movie roles.
Nope. Colonel Sanders.
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I’ve got a Matlock blue and white striped seersucker (with vest!!! and tie!!!) and I even have been known to wear it to court just to make the judges smile and counsel think I’m playin’ wit 'em. I am. But all white? Even I don’t have such a cracker lawyer outfit.
Well, yeah, because it’s not appropriate for New York City. That’s like wearing your Norfolk suit in the city - it’s country attire. Seersucker is semi-tropical summer wear and New York is too far north for it.
True, but it gets hot in NYC in the summer. Almost as hot as in the South.
I have a tan suit that I wear in the summers which I have worn to Court in Virginia. I have seen one attorney wear a white suit but it was rather unusual to see in court. I have seen quite a few people wear seersucker.
semi-hijack: What kind of tie goes w/seersucker? Seriously. Say, white shirt, because i can’t believe any other would go with it.
Thanks,
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I have a blue/white stripe seersucker suit (just like what’s already been photolink’d upthread) and typically have a salmon/pink shirt with it, with those boat shoes frat boys seem to like now. You actually have a lot you can do with the shirt, but typically (I Am Not A Fashion Maven) something colorful but not loud.
The tie is the thing that, err, ties it all together, but it also stands out on its own. One of the ties I use for that is a very light blue with a paisley sort of design (orange/white), another is a very conservative dark blue where the accents are much calmer, small pink/white paisley things.