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>Those aren't pinstripes and it's perfectly normal to mix multiple patterns in menswear, you know nothing

A simple Google search would show you're right and baldfag is right but that's beyond the capability of many anons

https://gentlemenstandard.com/2013/08/12/gent-hints-sportcoat-coordination/

>When coordinating a shirt with your sport coat, the biggest challenge is definitely synchronizing patterns where present. The solution is this: The size of the pattern in your shirt should significantly vary from the scale of pattern in your jacket. Example, an aggressive plaid should be tempered by an understated striped or checked shirt

https://rooseveltandco.com/blogs/teddys-journal/how-to-wear-it-patterns

>Wears best with: Larger scale plaids (paired with ginghams), microprints (paired more so with windowpanes), hairline stripes

https://woodyseclub.com/blog/pattern-mixing-sport-coats-shirt-ties/

>In the world of mixing and matching, stripes are considered neutral. They go with just about anything. Whether the prints on the tie or coat are large or small, stripes still go well with them.

There's more from sources like Styleforum, Gentleman's Gazette, etc.

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