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    Quote Originally Posted by Just_Jimmy View Post
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    Good for them. Black and blue looks like a bruise.

    Tan is a shade of brown to fine.

    Pretty boy is correct. The belt should be matched with the show regardless of colour.

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    So if you agree with Pretty Boy you are agreeing that both both black and brown shoes are fine with a navy suit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LaMotta View Post
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    So if you agree with Pretty Boy you are agreeing that both both black and brown shoes are fine with a navy suit.
    No. I agree that the belt should always match the shoes regardless of what colour. However, black goes with black or grey, brown (or tan) with grey or blue. I disagree that black and blue go together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just_Jimmy View Post
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    No. I agree that the belt should always match the shoes regardless of what colour. However, black goes with black or grey, brown (or tan) with grey or blue. I disagree that black and blue go together.

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    Hmm, should we listen to the Saville Row tailors who state that black shoes are a great choice with navy suits, or should we listen to Just Jimmy trotting out an old ryhme about bruises?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaMotta View Post
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    Hmm, should we listen to the Saville Row tailors who state that black shoes are a great choice with navy suits, or should we listen to Just Jimmy trotting out an old ryhme about bruises?
    They'll tell you anything to sell you suits

    I'm sure there's plenty who think it's fine, I just disagree.

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    Brown shoes a massive red flag for me, and I won't wear them. Much like a huge full Windsor knot on a tie, it isn't befitting of a gentleman. Refinement cannot be brash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    Brown shoes a massive red flag for me, and I won't wear them. Much like a huge full Windsor knot on a tie, it isn't befitting of a gentleman. Refinement cannot be brash.
    A full windsor looks good on a wide spread collar. It has to be proportional and neat though.

    Something OTT and garish just says I had to watch a YouTube video tutorial on how to knot a tie before my court appearance for speeding.

    Think Lee Bowyer and Jonathan Woodgate and 'that' photograph of them making their way to court in the 00s. It almost single handedly brought about the skinny tie craze as people scrambled not to be associated with big tie knots.

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    Gold watches are another pet hate of mine. I think they look very gaudy.
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    John mcglinn only stylish manager was years ahead of his time .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    A full windsor looks good on a wide spread collar. It has to be proportional and neat though.

    Something OTT and garish just says I had to watch a YouTube video tutorial on how to knot a tie before my court appearance for speeding.

    Think Lee Bowyer and Jonathan Woodgate and 'that' photograph of them making their way to court in the 00s. It almost single handedly brought about the skinny tie craze as people scrambled not to be associated with big tie knots.
    On the subject of ties. Ben Kensell did a post match interview yesterday with what must go down as the worst attempt at tying a tie I’ve ever seen. Albert Pierrepoint would have been proud of it.

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    Don't want to throw our manager under a bus here, nor do I want to sour the post derby positivity but feel like it needs to be mentioned...

    Lee Johnson was wearing maroon socks yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcohibs View Post
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    Don't want to throw our manager under a bus here, nor do I want to sour the post derby positivity but feel like it needs to be mentioned...

    Lee Johnson was wearing maroon socks yesterday.
    Get the ****ing **** ****ed right off to ****.


    ****.


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    Get the ****ing **** ****ed right off to ****.


    ****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leith lynx View Post
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    Ahh! The glorious legacy of Grumpy Gibby!
    At the very least he’ll need to cut his feet off now they’ve been tainted with maroon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mcohibs View Post
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    Don't want to throw our manager under a bus here, nor do I want to sour the post derby positivity but feel like it needs to be mentioned...

    Lee Johnson was wearing maroon socks yesterday.
    I refuse to believe it. No Hibs manager would ever do such a thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    At the very least he’ll need to cut his feet off now they’ve been tainted with maroon.
    Little bit harsh, but 40 lashings should do the trick😁

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    It’s often the biggest problem when you get a colostomy bag.
    Finding shoes to match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    I refuse to believe it. No Hibs manager would ever do such a thing.
    It's true. Was sitting west lower and noticed it second half. Quite unsettling. Hopefully it's a one-off.

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    Don't want to throw our manager under a bus here, nor do I want to sour the post derby positivity but feel like it needs to be mentioned...

    Lee Johnson was wearing maroon socks yesterday.
    My dad wore maroon ( he called them ‘wine’)socks to Tynecastle on 1st January 1973, and as a result wore them to most derbies in the 70’s. That went okay!!

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    It's true. Was sitting west lower and noticed it second half. Quite unsettling. Hopefully it's a one-off.
    Heard Caveman junior's boxers have turned green after years sleeping in his car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DroitwichHibs View Post
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    My dad wore maroon ( he called them ‘wine’)socks to Tynecastle on 1st January 1973, and as a result wore them to most derbies in the 70’s. That went okay!!
    let me guess, he stopped wearing them in the 80s

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    let me guess, he stopped wearing them in the 80s
    We moved to England!! 🤷🏻 I take responsibility for the 80’s derby record. 😞 Sorry.
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    The wee man is like an advert for Jacomo, he's not being drawn into the suit or trakkie brigade, he's hitting the town straight after kick off IMO :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DroitwichHibs View Post
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    My dad wore maroon ( he called them ‘wine’)socks to Tynecastle on 1st January 1973, and as a result wore them to most derbies in the 70’s. That went okay!!
    My Hibs supporting grandad had a similarly coloured hall carpet and I asked him why? He said it was the best colour to walk all over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stu in nottingham View Post
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    Funny thread.

    I quite like to see the Hib manager in a decent suit but as we all know, 99% of what really matters is the guy wearing the clothes.

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    The Cloughie picture is important in the context of this thread as he is illustrating the perfect example of using an OTA (outfit transforming accent) to lift an ordinary outfit into the realms of classic cool. The green jumper on it's own is poor, but suddenly with the addition of the white up-turned collar, it becomes a statement of intent, the look of a rebellious hero..in short, classic fashion cool.

    This is the true essence of understanding the power of how you dress. It's not about spending a fortune or sticking to some regimented, Saville row sartorial dictum, it's about metamorphizing the ordinary into the elegant..the dull into the aspirational and the humdrum into something which acts a statement for who you are.

    Cantona, of course recognized this and knew that Clough was the ultimate role model, so aped his collar-up style when wearing football shirts very effectively.

    Brian Clough. Genius.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaMotta View Post
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    Jack Ross tragically wore white trainers with a suit jacket.

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    Lee Johnson has got a way to dip before he looks as bad as that. Think he is being picked on because he is short and tubby. Grossly unfair.
    As an ex Brighton resident and occasional AMEX attendee, I watched the Manu game immediately after our game (What an afternoons entertainment that was) and Ten Hag was doing his utmost to make Ross look elegant... at least Ross wore a shirt with his suit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hackett View Post
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    As an ex Brighton resident and occasional AMEX attendee, I watched the Manu game immediately after our game (What an afternoons entertainment that was) and Ten Hag was doing his utmost to make Ross look elegant... at least Ross wore a shirt with his suit

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    Disgraceful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hackett View Post
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    As an ex Brighton resident and occasional AMEX attendee, I watched the Manu game immediately after our game (What an afternoons entertainment that was) and Ten Hag was doing his utmost to make Ross look elegant... at least Ross wore a shirt with his suit

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    No wonder they got beat, you cannot take a man dressed like that seriously. Suit, trainers, t shirt……he didn’t know whether to dress casual or formal so decided to do both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hackett View Post
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    As an ex Brighton resident and occasional AMEX attendee, I watched the Manu game immediately after our game (What an afternoons entertainment that was) and Ten Hag was doing his utmost to make Ross look elegant... at least Ross wore a shirt with his suit

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    The trainers are hideous into the bargain.

    I think a lot of fashionable trainers are proof, if any more where needed, that expensive and stylish are in many cases very much mutually exclusive.

    The popularity of Yeezys use to be the defining proof of this but in recent times the number of people wearing Balenciaga trainers seals the deal. I'm honestly convinced the whole thing is just a giant social experiment to see how terrible you can make something look but still have people buy it with the right label. They look like a cross between 70s platforms, the shoes your ma wore for aerobics in the 80s and fancy dress clown shoes and the cheapest pair will set you back upwards of £700
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