Founder & Creative Director of Men's Style Pro, Sabir has…
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Tassel Loafers- Beckett Simonon| Navy Windowpane Custom Suit – Brimble & Clark | Wool Tie – Armstrong & Wilson | Cutaway Collar Shirt – Hugh & Crye
Rocking these loafers with your suited looks is rather easy. Stick to the basics of navy, charcoal and khaki suits. It’s simple and fool-proof! When it comes to pairing socks, keep it classic with socks that match your pants. For the style savant, add some punch with your socks by adding a bright, yet complementary complementary solid color.
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Founder & Creative Director of Men's Style Pro, Sabir has a deep passion for menswear and all things manly. Selected as one of the "5 Best Dressed Men In America" by Esquire Magazine in 2010 & as #GQFall 2013 Best Dressed Man. As of 2014, Sabir serves as a freelance brand ambassador & executive stylist for GQ Magazine & GQ Report. Outside of that partnership, Sabir serves as an independent brand consultant as well. Reach me directly at SABIR@MENSSTYLEPRO.COM
Wow! Another superb post. I think with every post, you are certainly getting better at what you do-inspire. I enjoyed all three looks. Did the grey double breasted blazer come with two patch pockets(on the right), or you added the second one? That detail really caught my eye.
Hi David,
Thanks for dropping in and for the words of support. This blazer is a traditional off the rack cotton double breasted with flap pockets (not patch). When I have suits/blazer made, I typically get a ticket pocket (the smaller pocket) too. This one just happen to have it off the rack.
Best,
Sabir
Hey Sabir,
How did you manage to get such open quarters in the Tailor4Less jacket? The two jackets I’ve had made from them always come with relatively closed quarters, despite changing the hip measurements to be shorter.
Hi Scott,
To be honest, I went with the most exact measurements possible.
– Sabir