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whodat
08-29-2009, 01:11 PM
My wife recently purchased a tan I.N.C. blazer from Macy's for me. She says I look good in it, but I don't find myself wearing blazers much, since I'd just as well wear a suit if an event is formal enough for a blazer.

Am I being to stodgy about blazer-wearing? How does one use a blazer effectively?

Wife suggests wearing it with nice blue jeans, etc along with a button up shirt or even a t-shirt. Really??

Edit:
Found it on the Macy's website -- it's this one, but apparently in "Chinchilla" color... haha

http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=311772&CategoryID=33633

D.Irving79
08-29-2009, 02:23 PM
find matching pants? its prime time for a tan suit. a nice maroon/gold bow and youre all set :wink:

Tolduonce
08-29-2009, 02:36 PM
Your wife may be on to something. Match it up with the jeans and T shirt she suggested. Add some loafers and wear it to brunch tomorrow. She'll love it and so will you. Blazers like that are pretty versitile. Wear it to the movies, farmer's market, PTA meeting, library, the list is almost endless. Don't think of it as dressy. It's more like casual1.0.

whodat
08-29-2009, 05:25 PM
Your wife may be on to something. Match it up with the jeans and T shirt she suggested. Add some loafers and wear it to brunch tomorrow. She'll love it and so will you. Blazers like that are pretty versitile. Wear it to the movies, farmer's market, PTA meeting, library, the list is almost endless. Don't think of it as dressy. It's more like casual1.0.

Thanks -- I'm slowly learning to trust my wife's fashion sense over the rigid dressing rules I developed in my own head over the past couple decades. We've only been married a few years, but I think she knows me better than me. :biggrin:

Tolduonce
08-31-2009, 10:20 AM
but I think she knows me better than me. :biggrin:[/QUOTE]

This is usually the case, but we don't like to put that in print. Just sayin'.

Mods! Please erase any trace of this post...........:smile:

Doc4
08-31-2009, 10:29 AM
It's cotton, and from the look of the website (a bit hard to tell, but anyhow) it seems to be of a more casual construction. So I'd get a pair of beige pants (a cotton-linen blend would be best) that are noticeably lighter in colour than the jacket, and a linen shirt (white or a pale colour ... blue, pink, lavender, ... &c, as long as it's a pale version of that colour) and you are all set to take your wife out for a nice Sunday on the town during the hotter half of the year.

airplanedoc
08-31-2009, 01:32 PM
Think of yourself as a college professor. Some of mine wore jeans, teeshirt, and blazer, That is black tie on a college campus

Barbarian
08-31-2009, 02:05 PM
Just do whatever she says. That is the secret to happiness.:wink:

whodat
09-01-2009, 06:37 AM
Just do whatever she says. That is the secret to happiness.:wink:

Good policy. I'll give it a try! :biggrin:

Deltaboy
09-08-2009, 11:32 AM
Your wife may be on to something. Match it up with the jeans and T shirt she suggested. Add some loafers and wear it to brunch tomorrow. She'll love it and so will you. Blazers like that are pretty versitile. Wear it to the movies, farmer's market, PTA meeting, library, the list is almost endless. Don't think of it as dressy. It's more like casual1.0.

I agree this is something that will set you apart from the average joe out on the town.

r_w
09-08-2009, 03:27 PM
I have two cotton blazers (www.duluthtrading.com), they go great with jeans or cargos and I use them as instead of a windbreaker or fleece. Definitely not TOO dressy.

TimmyBoston
09-08-2009, 05:33 PM
I have a casual khaki blazer I wear a lot. I always pair it with jeans.