I was joking, I hasten to add. I see walking shoes in ordinary life as looking pretty rubbish (as I do anyone other than kids wearing combat trousers, or even the smart casual variant ). I'm not saying any of the above looks good! It just looks sad when 'grown ups' opt for such an outfit, imo.
I was joking, I hasten to add. I see walking shoes in ordinary life as looking pretty rubbish (as I do anyone other than kids wearing combat trousers, or even the smart casual variant ). I'm not saying any of the above looks good! It just looks sad when 'grown ups' opt for such an outfit, imo.
Nice haul there. Not a fan of the lighter pair top left but I'd find a use for all of the others. Good buy, particularly with the brands involved. Well played sir
What would you suggest though for casual wear?
What would you suggest though for casual wear?
Personally I find chinos incredibly bland - I'd rather wear cargo trousers than chinos.Trainers/boots, jeans/chino, t-shirt/polo.
Pretty simple.
Plain t-shirts/polos. Good simple clean trainers.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQYI6AqgEF0/?taken-by=thepacman82
Wish I could be bothered to dress as well as this guy.
Trainers/boots, jeans/chino, t-shirt/polo.
Pretty simple.
Plain t-shirts/polos. Good simple clean trainers.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQYI6AqgEF0/?taken-by=thepacman82
Wish I could be bothered to dress as well as this guy.
Versatile though.Personally I find chinos incredibly bland - I'd rather wear cargo trousers than chinos.
His clothes are pretty boring, prefer more colour.
Trainers/boots, jeans/chino, t-shirt/polo.
Pretty simple.
Plain t-shirts/polos. Good simple clean trainers.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQYI6AqgEF0/?taken-by=thepacman82
Wish I could be bothered to dress as well as this guy.
Not sure they would be very water resistant... if at all.Uniqlo ultra light down jacket?
I'm looking for a versatile Spring jacket. Something that's smart enough to wear to the pub or the office, but protective enough to withstand a windy wet day in a dismal city centre.
Essential:
Water proof/resistant
Reasonably warm (ie nothing anorak-like)
Dark colour
Not an "adventure" brand like North Face
I only have a budget of £50 as I won't wear this often. Suggestions?