Tuesday, 25 September 2012

What I wore at Conference

As some of you may be aware, I was away at a conference this weekend gone.
However a trip away from home is never an excuse to let sartorial standards slip. On the contrary, it is an opportunity to showcase your wardrobe to a new and grateful audience.

With this in mind, today's post is a review of my three wardrobe selections, and the thought process behind each.

First some context.
  • Occasion: This was a political conference. I don't want this to descend into a propaganda piece, so the Party in question will remain undisclosed.
  • Location: City Centre
  • Activities: Lots of sitting and standing still during the day, but also lots of rushing between buildings. There were one or two drinks consumed too <ahem>
  • Weather: Clear and sunny, but with a nice breeze

Thursday

Thursday was spent partially travelling, and is tradtioanlly the least formal of the days. This tweed-esque two piece suit travels very well indeed. The material doesnt crease, and is well endowed with pockets for tickets, wallet, phone, and assorted bits of paper. The leather trip on the lapels is matched on the elbow pads and pockets.
I normally don't go for these types of suits, but it was a bargain at H&M during the sales last year, and to be honest it's served me well. As with all of thier jackets, they fit my triangle figure very well.
The trendiness of the suit is tamed by the tradtional regimental style tie. The tie is from Tie Rack which is normally very hit and miss, but do churn out some good ties, even if they are a little thin.

Friday
 Friday is the first proper day of conference and I thought it important to go in with a bang!
This is my Unapologetic Evil Bastard Suit. You can almost picture a snarling hyena or wolf wearing this type of suit in a cartoon.
The suit itself is a one buttoned single breasted number from Topman. I got this for an absolute steal two years ago...a mere £25 for jacket and trousers!! To this day I think they mis-labbled it. It is very very fitted but the price you pay for that is very very shallow pockets.
The shirt is what's known as a City Shirt. The collars and cuffs are both white. Not everybody likes these, but I love them and have three or four, all from different stores. The handkichife matching the shirt was unintentional, but worked quite well. It's important to note that handkichiefs should be worn loosely. I can't stand handkichiefs that look like a work of oragarmi. They are there as a foppish foil to the formal feel of the suit. They are there as a bit of fun.
The lighter coloured tie needed to be a block colour or I was in danger of giving my friends a seizure.
Oh, and I was wearing braces too.
All in all, a smasher of an outfit, if I do say so myself.

Saturday
The last day of conference gave me an opportunity to premier my latest suit. It's a gem I picked up from a second hand shop. The whole thing cost £9. The trousers fit like a dream but the jacket was a shade to big so I took it to have it tailored. That cost just shy of £25, but it means I now have a gourgous Savile Row designed double breasted suit for less than £35. If you are in the North West, I can highly recommend Reeds at The Trafford Centre. They had me measured in ten mins and the garment ready within three days.

The shirt is another City Shirt, this one from Burtons. The only problem with this shirt is that it isn't double cuffed meaning you can't wear cufflinks. However as I seldom remove my jacket, it's not a deal breaker. The tie is from Primark. The photo doesn't do it justice but it's a lovely deep purple and worked well with the thin purple and blue lines on the shirt.

The photo below shows more of the shape of the suit.
Not the best picture in the world, but my arms are only so long. It's an older suit so the jacket is longer than most modern ones but that sets it apart a bit more. the trousers also have turn ups which you don't see on many High Street suits. Although you can't tell from the picture, it is very well fitted and follows the form of my torso very well.


So there you have it, three diffeerent suits for three different days at the same event.
...and who said conferences were boring?!

2 comments:

  1. looking very smart!
    my favorite is first one, because I like collar shape of this jacket ;)

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  2. Thanks Martyna. It is a lovely one to wear. I adore the elbow patches too!

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