A few new (or new to me) items on this outfit. I've got my first off-white shirt with an ivory CT French cuff shirt. I've got some old-school cufflinks that are connected via a small chain to the double sided holders. Using my Friday rules regarding bringing down cost per wear on items. Have a great weekend, everyone! • Shirt — DS-048 (Charles Tyrwhitt): An ivory non-iron twill dress shirt in 2-ply cotton with French cuffs and a classic point collar. The slim cut delivers a clean silhouette while the soft hand and medium opacity provide all-day comfort without show-through—perfect for layering under a linen vest on video calls. • Undershirt — US-017 (True Classic): A carbon crew-neck undershirt in cotton-polyester blend that disappears beneath the ivory shirt. The darker tone prevents any shadow effect while providing a snug, comfortable base layer throughout the day. • Vest — VWC-004 (Perry Ellis): A natural linen herringbone business vest with five cream/bone buttons and a silver dual-direction rear buckle. Breathable and textured, this Spring/Summer piece adds visual interest and dimension while keeping the outfit cool for warmer June weather. • Slacks — SL-023 (Enzo Tovare): Navy suit slacks in Super 150 lightweight worsted wool with a slight sheen and flat-front design. The 1" cuff and low rise give a modern cut, while the breathable fabric makes these ideal for warm-weather business settings—sophisticated without the weight. • Tie — NT-050 (Paul Fredrick): A steel blue/gray silk tie with silver/white and gold/yellow scattered squares on a herringbone base, 3-fold construction, 4" width. The matte finish and subtle pattern add textural interest without competing with the linen vest—business formal with a modern touch. • Belt — B-012 (Wolksprong): A brown leather heavy-duty belt with light dots and a brass buckle. The warm leather tone bridges the light tan suede shoes while the brass metal coordinates with the gold tie accessories—rugged meets refined.