S ounds like the opening line of a tune by Sergio Mendez and Brazil '66. Maybe the B-side of Mas Que Nada ? A lthough I prefer the original version by Jorge Ben from 1962 . But I digress. Monday was warmer and slightly muggy with temperatures in the low 70s Fahrenheit by early afternoon, so time to break out a warm weather navy blazer and gray gabardine trousers along with tan shoes, belt, and a suitably seasonal shirt from good ol' Mercer & Sons. Must admit I had a spring to my step as I made the short jaunt from the front door to the car early that morning. The shoes and pants have been in the rotation for years at this point. Now, tan shoes are not everybody's cup of tea, but they work reasonably well on warm, sunny days unless one wears a dark suit when the combination looks a bit off. Light gray, beige, or taupe pants are somewhat easier to pull off with tan footwear. The matching belt (not shown) was added about four or five years ago. The...
F riday's attire worn for several errands on campus that morning, culminating in a luncheon to recognize outstanding students and colleagues in my program. Exceptional coursework on the one hand as well as retirements, teaching awards, and such on the other. Into the shoulder season now, so lighter weight attire is/was in order even in light of still chilly mornings. Probably few occasions before the end of the regular semester for heavier flannel, tweed, and corduroy. The jacket here is one of my favorite mid-weight wool jackets. An interesting pattern but not overpowering. -- Heinz-Ulrich