The rest of the world may prefer grey or charcoal, but for the Orthodox Jew basic black is tried, true and timeless. Considered perfect for weddings, funerals, shopping, and lawn mowing.
Shown: Kenneth Cole New York Men's Two-Piece Suit
Makes you look put-together, no matter what. Also, a very convenient way to dress yourself up for davening
Jeans are out of the question, for many of us. So for a casual look, we go with chinos.
Shown: Levi's Men's Straight Chino Pant, Dress Blues
The Black Bit Loafer
While many non-Jewish men have embraced the brown brogue, the standard black bit loafer remains the Orthodox Jew's essential shoe. Wear them for any situation including hiking and basketball.
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