just for the hell of it, here's one I took earlier... 
hey Rob;
I agree this clean look (with tux) is VERY good on you.
John
I'm with Koz for casual wear. I wear a little shorter sleeved shirt so my tattoos peek out just a little. Otherwise I dress up in a suit or sportcoat with a white or blue shirt and a tie. Sly looks good with anything though.
My "trendy" look is mostly khaki's, two keys on two of the belt loops (house keys, i figure i might lose one somehow), a plain white or gray t-shirt that I've penned some strange phrase on in sharpie (something like "Wit is the highest form of communication"), and a flannel jacket.
Yup. I'm an outcast lol. But hey I see it as flannel + khakis (+keys) + odd phrase T + shaved head = sly.
Maybe my math is wrong though.
But one thing I have noticed (let me know if I'm wrong): When I am out, any guy who is sly is always dressed in a quality style, never (ever) sloppy; unlike a lot of other guys.
Stands to reason. If you didn't care about your appearance in general, you wouldn't shave your head. Of course there is the extreme of caring too much. No offense intended, but on this site there are guys who obsess about having a smooth shaved head at all times, to the point of skin irritation or spending cumulative hours of the day shaving. A more clothing oriented example of this obsession can be found in the July issue of GQ in the Dating Life column. Poor b*^%#$d turns down one otherwise attractive woman after another because she's wearing last year's designer jeans or something. When you know the brand and year of a
woman's clothing, you need professional help! Men are supposed to behave as though style is effortless. Amongst ourselves we can discuss the issue--fathers please teach your sons--but to the world at-large fashion should
appear to be an afterthought or something at the back of our minds.