On these boards I've seen at least one or two smart people imply that, with due allowance for other factors, more detailing tends to make clothes less dressy. I like the idea of a general rule like this, even if it isn't completely hard and fast. It does fit some data, for instance the absence of cuffs on black/white-tie trousers and the casual nature of brogues.
On the other hand, I've also run into the contrary opinion on these boards. And it does seem odd that details, which require extra work and sometimes extra material, should actually subtract from dressiness. If anything one would expect the reverse.
Can anyone explain and defend a generalization (or two or three) about the relation of detailing to dressiness? (Or, failing that, explain why such generalizations are no good?)
On the other hand, I've also run into the contrary opinion on these boards. And it does seem odd that details, which require extra work and sometimes extra material, should actually subtract from dressiness. If anything one would expect the reverse.
Can anyone explain and defend a generalization (or two or three) about the relation of detailing to dressiness? (Or, failing that, explain why such generalizations are no good?)