To re-iterate what previous posters have mentioned and some others, with caveats:
- Scarf, unless I’m supporting my team, or in an extremely cold location. I often see scarves being worn by men who are also wearing t-shirts. Looks gay and stupid.
- Boat shoes, unless I’m on a boat. Never trust a man walking on land in boat shoes.
- Short sleeve shirt. That’s what polo shirts are for (collar never popped however).
- Oversize t-shirt. Is this not just a dress?
- Pin stripe suit. Looks dated in my opinion, as do huge lapels. Lapel width and tie width should match.
- Singlet or t-shirt under shirt (if it can be seen). Akin to visible panty line on a female.
- Vest in an office environment. Maybe for a formal occasion or if I were a dealer at a casino.
And to take it further, how to wear an article of clothing:
- End of tie should touch your belt, not higher nor lower.
- A belt shouldn’t require more than one loop to reign the end of it in. Even worse when you see it poking out from the hip.
- Unless you’re wearing braces (who does these days?), a belt should be worn with slacks/trousers.
- A long sleeve shirt should be tucked in. Looks like you haven’t quite finished getting dressed otherwise.
- Shirts worn with suits shouldn’t have the collar of the shirt sitting on top of the collar of the jacket. It’s not the 1970’s anymore.
- Hats/sunglasses strictly for outdoors only. If sunglasses are taken off, they rest in the “cleavage” of your shirt/t-shirt.
- If you must take a back-pack to work whilst wearing a suit, carry it by the handle by your side, not on your back. Looks as slobbish as wearing sneakers with a suit just to be more comfortable during the walk to the office.
- Scarf, unless I’m supporting my team, or in an extremely cold location. I often see scarves being worn by men who are also wearing t-shirts. Looks gay and stupid.
- Boat shoes, unless I’m on a boat. Never trust a man walking on land in boat shoes.
- Short sleeve shirt. That’s what polo shirts are for (collar never popped however).
- Oversize t-shirt. Is this not just a dress?
- Pin stripe suit. Looks dated in my opinion, as do huge lapels. Lapel width and tie width should match.
- Singlet or t-shirt under shirt (if it can be seen). Akin to visible panty line on a female.
- Vest in an office environment. Maybe for a formal occasion or if I were a dealer at a casino.
And to take it further, how to wear an article of clothing:
- End of tie should touch your belt, not higher nor lower.
- A belt shouldn’t require more than one loop to reign the end of it in. Even worse when you see it poking out from the hip.
- Unless you’re wearing braces (who does these days?), a belt should be worn with slacks/trousers.
- A long sleeve shirt should be tucked in. Looks like you haven’t quite finished getting dressed otherwise.
- Shirts worn with suits shouldn’t have the collar of the shirt sitting on top of the collar of the jacket. It’s not the 1970’s anymore.
- Hats/sunglasses strictly for outdoors only. If sunglasses are taken off, they rest in the “cleavage” of your shirt/t-shirt.
- If you must take a back-pack to work whilst wearing a suit, carry it by the handle by your side, not on your back. Looks as slobbish as wearing sneakers with a suit just to be more comfortable during the walk to the office.