Utility jackets (or "military jackets" or whatever you like to call them) are really this season's pea coat for all intents and purposes. Most of these designs seem to be derived from the traditional M65 Military jacket.
Verdict:
These aren't bad jackets at all, but be wary of the fit. Such jackets are indeed made to be relatively bulky, but that doesn't mean you should look excessively bulky- stick to something relatively fitted to remain modern.
Pictured: J.Crew Utility Jacket ($118)
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Would all styles of the work boot be acceptable? Even the lighter, beige boots? To be honest that sounds a bit vague. Some boots do look good and some make you look like a day laborer.
Thanks Kirk!
So now we know. Classic pants, dress shoes, utility jacket, cardigan.
Well, the cardigan for me is out of the question. Some men can pull it off quite well, I guess, but I just feel old and nerdy wearing one. I’d rather just feel young and nerdy instead.
Any absolute no-nos from last season? Anything that will make people frown at me (or worse) and say “that’s so 2008”? Can I still wear my cool, thin, solid colour sweaters and get respect?
Oh, and getting info on suits is always cool. But I doubt, given the origins of this place, that many people will actually wear them to work (if not college or high school). Good show nonetheless, kudos to Kirk!
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