Shirt collars are very important to me. Putting a very soft shirt collar with a formal suit doesn't work for me at all.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Never wear a button-down collared shirt with a double-breasted suit. The more formal double-breasted suit looks best with the more formal spread or long-point collar.
I don't like baggy clothes and looking like anything sloppy. The arms have to fit. The collar has to look perfect.
A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.
One of the things that drives me crazy as a professional woman is you'll have bought a suit, and you get home and realize you don't have a shirt to wear with it.
I'm most comfortable in T-shirts, but they have to have some style to them.
I like to accessorise shirts with a little ribbon tied round my collar or a country style ascot. I've also sewed little hearts on some of my sleeves which I've done for years because I always wear my heart on my sleeve so if you see a little embroidered heart on my clothes, that's why!
Nothing should be perfect. I think that's the most important thing. I do wear my jackets almost exaggeratedly short. So that's probably the most mussed up. Along with, you know, not ironing my shirt.
When you get to be a certain size as a man, all the shirts end up having giant dogs on them or things like that!
I hate the polo collar.
I pretty much figure a collar will do, but as time goes on, I'm hoping I learn how to throw a suit on or something. I've still got some time. I'm not the president of the United States yet.