It is with no small amount of pride that I tell you that The Boy has himself some real personal style, and he loves his sports jacket:
Navy hopsack blazer with two button cuffs and patch pockets by Nordstrom, $4.99, holiday plaid shirt by Ralph Lauren, $1.99, old navy jeans and duck boots. Finished with a monogrammed Christmas pin, and an elf hat, both made with love by Mama. The entire outfit was of his own choosing, for the last day of pre-school before Christmas break. One sharp dude.
Many hours later, as I dress for work myself, I am reminded of what a great look The Boy has put together, and I find myself inspired:
Old flannel blazer, with my new turtleneck sweater, Lands' End cords in "cinnamon", and Bean Boots. The combination of rubber shoes and a blazer ought to be considered a classic, at least in Massachusetts in December.
That's one thick turtleneck, via What Price Glory?. I bit, couldn't really help it. A pinch scratchy, but I like it. Sure is warm, anyhow.
Cotton socks in "mango" seal the deal.
A fine looking young man, he is lucky to be in the wonderful environment you and your wife are making for your children.A Happy Christmas and a Joyous New Year to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteYou both look AMAZING, but I especially love the photo of your son! Such style! Merry Christmas to you all!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Boy you have there. Happy Holidays to you and the family.
ReplyDeleteYou're a couple of lucky and dapper fellows, and Merry Christmas from North Carolina
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how big your little guy has gotten! He looks great decked out like that.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!
You have a handsome little boy on your hands there, and with all of the style information he's absorbing in the home-lookout world!
ReplyDeleteProps on the turtleneck and the blazer, it looks great.
Good stuff. I was proud my pre-schooler chose to wear a tie when Mommy told him they were going to the movies last week. Merry Christmas, and thanks for a great blog!
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