 This video is all about the color brown. We've got a brown suit, brown jackets, a brown shirt, brown tie, brown shoes, brown boots. And I'm going to put them together into five brown monochromatic outfits from business to casual right after this. I'm Brian Sakawa and you are watching He Spoke Style where we are dedicated to giving you all the tips, knowledge and inspiration you need to dress well, have more confidence and unlock your potential. So this first look I kind of consider a summer to fall transition look and that is 100% because of the jacket and specifically the fabric. It's linen, but it's a heavier linen so that coupled with the fact that it is a darker color, I think makes it totally work in this situation. Whenever I put together monochromatic outfits, one of my favorite strategies is to think about using different shades of that particular color. So we've got the dark brown of the jacket, the lighter khaki in the pants and then in the middle we've got the shoes, the belt and the watch strap. I also threw in some pattern with a gingham shirt to break up the solids and provide a focal point for the outfit. I really consider a brown suit to be my alternate navy suit. Both suits are extremely versatile and both suits allow you to pair lots of different colors with them which admittedly we don't really care about here because we're dealing with a monochromatic look. Now the point I'm going to keep making is that when you're dealing with just one color you've always got to do something to create some contrast. Since we've got a solid suit and a solid shirt I went with a striped tie. Gives it a really classic business feel and because of the dark brown color of the suit I would say that this outfit would also work really well for some type of dressier evening event. The piece of clothing I wanted more than anything when I was a grad student was a brown tweed blazer. I never got around to getting one back then but it was the very first thing I had made for me at Michael Andrews Bespoke about seven years ago. I like how it's sporty and refined at the same time and has a bit of a professorial vibe especially with the suede elbow patches that I have here and as you can see this jacket is what I want to call attention to with this outfit. The darker brown turtleneck also feels kind of professorial to me in this setting. Tassel loafers give a relaxed feel and then finished off with the Vacheron Traditionale. Different take on the suit here. This time I'm swapping out the shirt and tie for a turtleneck which I always feel is a great way to give a suit a bit of elegance and casual sophistication. This kind of look is something that I absolutely love this time of year especially for an evening event. Since the suit is darker, I went with a lighter tan turtleneck to again create that contrast and give the look a bit of depth. You'll notice that I'm not wearing a pocket square. I wanted to keep it as minimal and chic as possible. Now I like to wear glasses sometimes for evening events. These are by Persol. JLC Reverso on the wrist, super elegant and then finished off with a pair of double monks with the gold buckle pulling in the watch metal. Okay, I am cheating a little bit here with this look. Those are black jeans, but I just love how they pair with this jacket. It's a suede trucker jacket. Will be available in our Michael Andrews collection which I will add is not far off from launching. I paired that with the same turtleneck from look three. More contrast down below with the Chelsea boots and then a really cool pair of sunglasses which are by Moss God. I love how when you dress monochromatically it can really work from casual like this all the way to business. And it's something that's really easy to do with Navy as well. I did five all Navy looks in a previous video which is right over there. So click there and learn how to make a big statement with less.