I think it could look good, but would depend on the trousers. Maybe you should post a picture?
Can't see the point really.
Originally Posted by beloitpiper I have 3 argyll jackets (two converts, one black barathea) and have another in the works. I see the jackets being worn with tartan trews, but I'm wondering if they've been worn with regular trousers. Contrary to the views of others here I think it can look very good. Except for a Magilla Gorilla aesthetic one will need to be tall and slim. The fitted look of an Argyll jacket can pair well to casual but highly fitted (stretch) pants. A tight skinny or a boot cut (with boots) could look quite trendy. Black barathea and denim could work. Tweeds are great but demand somewhat "heavier" pants to look balanced. One can also use a standard length waistcoat to balance the gap between the open front. There should be some contrast--- colour and material--- between the jacket and the waistcoat. I don't think it could be pulled off with so-called "dress slacks" as with more conventional pants one would need, following conventional expectations, a longer (and a more, as the pants, loosing fitting) jacket. Its about balance and planned imbalance. One will have to experiment as there are no cookie sheets.
Originally Posted by Nanook Contrary to the views of others here I think it can look very good. Except for a Magilla Gorilla aesthetic one will need to be tall and slim. The fitted look of an Argyll jacket can pair well to casual but highly fitted (stretch) pants. A tight skinny or a boot cut (with boots) could look quite trendy. Black barathea and denim could work. Tweeds are great but demand somewhat "heavier" pants to look balanced. One can also use a standard length waistcoat to balance the gap between the open front. There should be some contrast--- colour and material--- between the jacket and the waistcoat. I don't think it could be pulled off with so-called "dress slacks" as with more conventional pants one would need, following conventional expectations, a longer (and a more, as the pants, loosing fitting) jacket. Its about balance and planned imbalance. One will have to experiment as there are no cookie sheets. I would avoid wearing it with a tin foil hat, as well.
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