Men's Breeders' Cup Fashion Guide

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One of the greatest things about the Breeders’ Cup World Championships is that it is truly an international event. The Breeders’ Cup annually attracts racehorses from all over the globe (Europe is the most popular international point of origin), and past winners of Breeders’ Cup races have come from faraway places such as Great Britain, France, and Argentina. 
It should come as no surprise, then, that Thoroughbreds from all corners of the United States compete in the Breeders’ Cup every year as well. Whether you're a Tonalist supporter in New York, a Beholder fan in California, or a Sheer Drama follower in Florida, the Breeders’ Cup is the perfect opportunity to support your best local horses as they compete on the big stage at Keeneland on Oct. 30 and 31. 
Since many horse racing fans will be visiting their neighborhood racetracks for the Breeders’ Cup simulcast later this month, below are some “coast-to-coast” men’s fashion ideas for the big event.  
The Belmont Park look: 

Andrew Feeza men’s navy blazer ($250)Bachrach light blue dress shirt ($29)Orvis five-pocket corduroy pants ($99)Timberland Earthkeepers ($158) 
The Gulfstream Park look: 

Joseph Abboud tan modern-fit casual coat ($79)J.R. Crider’s Nashville Bingham button-down ($75)Nautica relaxed-fit denim jeansBeckett Simonon welted Cohen loafers ($155) 
The Del Mar look:

Jeff Banks light blue linen blazer ($90)Calvin Klein slim-fit cotton shirt ($59)Lucky Brand straight (dark blue) vintage jeans ($99)Tommy Hilfiger two-eye contrast boat shoes ($152)
The Keeneland look:

Ralph Lauren light navy solid classic-fit suit ($650) Organic paisley tie, TheTieBar.com Smathers and Branson Keeneland belt ($168) Johnson and Murphy Novick brown cap-toe shoes ($145)