The young and handsome Charles Bingley is surpassed in wealth and style by only his friend, William Darcy. But Bingley can carry his own, particularly when entering into Meryton society.
The amiable Mr. Bingley sports an overcoat with eight large decorative buttons. His cravat extends out from his collar to which hides his traditional white shirt. The white shirt is complimented by a similarly-colored vest. His breeches supply a punch of color. With his knee-high socks, Bingley offsets his palette by the selection of a dark pair of shoes.
He wears his curly hair in much the manner that Darcy does, though Bingley's seen with a bit more youthful flare. At any rate, the girls of Meryton line up to dance with the fantastic Mr. Bingley.