You Asked: What’s A Good 40th Birthday Present?

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You Asked: What’s A Good 40th Birthday Present?

Words by Mr Dan Rookwood

4 August 2017

From a gift for a big birthday to autumn-appropriate fabrics and what to wear to a fancy restaurant, MR PORTER answers your pressing style questions .

Special occasions are made all the more special when we mark them appropriately. That’s why we push the  out when buying a  for a big , and why we think carefully about what to wear when going to a smart . If you’re ever stuck for ideas for either, read our latest style advice column, below, where we also address whether or not it is acceptable to wear distinctly  during the colder months.

As ever, keep your questions coming via MR PORTER’s social channels or, if you prefer, email them directly to . Until next Friday…

**What is an appropriate outfit to wear for a meal in a fancy restaurant?

From Mr Murphy Rigby, via email**

Although there is no such thing as a  in most restaurants, make an effort when getting ready to go out because you’ll enjoy yourself more. Wearing something you like, and in which you feel smart and , helps get you in the right mindset for having a good time. It’s also a sign of respect to the person or people with whom you’re dining, as well as to the restaurant. Just as you would be disappointed by slovenly presentation on the plate or rude service, so there is a reasonable expectation that you will present yourself well in terms of dress and behaviour.

What you wear should suit the restaurant’s vibe. So if it’s a formal, double-tablecloth , then dress up (for this type of establishment, you may well be required to wear a , so do check). But if it’s a more casual,  place, then you don’t want to look too stiff in a  and . Also, there shouldn’t be a sartorial mismatch between you and your dining guest, or one or both of you will feel uncomfortable.

A safe outfit that should work for most places would be a  tucked in to , slim, but not skinny , worn with, say, chocolate-brown suede .

If in doubt, play it smart (maybe add an unstructured charcoal  or ). It’s always better to be slightly overdressed than slightly underdressed. Whatever you do, don’t wear a  – leave that to the chef.

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**My husband’s 40th is coming up and I want to get him something special. Help!

From Ms Laura Misslebrook, via email**

A landmark birthday should be celebrated with a landmark gift, ideally something that will last a long time, and that he will always associate with the occasion. Get this right and it’ll be the gift that keeps on giving. If you’re spending big, you need a good return on that investment.

For this reason, I’d steer clear of clothes that will date or that might not fit in years to come. An exception could be a classic  such as a , a beige  or a , all of which are timeless styles a man will keep for years and years. Or perhaps some classic  – a special pair from  or  – that will last a lifetime (or two).

Good leather often improves with age because it develops a patina, so you could also consider a beautiful work bag such as a  , or a  such as a . A   is also a handsome and decadent option.

My strong advice would be to go for a . If budget allows, you really can’t go wrong with an , a  to be more specific. IWC is such an iconic brand that produces elegant, timeless watches that will never date and should hold their value pretty well if looked after. I’m also a fan of the , which has a window in the dial through the movement. You don’t have to spend thousands, however, especially if your husband is not really a watch guy. A   watch is a simple and eminently affordable design classic.

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**Can I wear jackets made from summer fabrics (such as linen and hopsack) in the cooler seasons?

From @justin_choe, via **

In a word, yes. In a few more, some people stick very hard and fast to old school diktats about what is appropriate to wear when. There is a rule in the US, for example, that says one must not wear  or  before Memorial Day (end of May) or after Labor Day (beginning of September). However, such rigidity has been relaxed in recent years. Wearing lighter layers such as , seersucker, linen or light cotton when it’s colder can allow you to layer up with ventilation and without overheating. But once it gets really cold,  just aren’t practical. Also bear in mind that light summer tones tend to look better on  that has some colour.

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