Monday, 3 February 2014

Regimental Ties

There is a lot said about steering clear of British regimental striped ties, if you didn’t serve in the regiment. I don't see the problem with wearing one - and I am British. Most of the old historic British regimens have been disbanded or amalgamated, since the Second World War. Just choose a regiment that has long since gone and you won't offend anyone. If you are British, you could wear a regimental tie of one of your forefathers. If you are really still worried, then just wear a reversed striped Brooks Brothers Repp tie - problem solved.

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Everyday Tie

If you are going to wear a jacket and shirt, why not wear a tie?

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Men’s Fashion : (

What has happened to men’s fashion? In the 1930's men dressed well. Literally the average man wore a suit for most occasions. Even in the great depression men looked good. Now it is hard to find a man who dresses well. I blame the clothing manufacturers. I think they have a vested interest in making men buy sub standard clothing. Most are designed to fall apart. The style are low style. Indefinable. Designed to be brought, but quickly disposed of. It is time to change. It is time to go back to a better time. It is time to dress like they did in the 1930's.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Shrink to fit jeans

So why buy shrink to fit jeans? The best reason is because they offer a tailored look, for a lot less money than tailoring. No trousers will fit as well as a pair of shrink to fit jeans. They will literally mold to fit whatever body type you have. They will also fade more naturally to the way you move. Then there is the fact that they will last a lot longer. Especially if you go the full hog, and do what the manufacturers recommend, which is not washing them for up to 6 months after the initial sizing wash. Sounds disgusting, but if you rotate them with other trousers, and and air them in-between, they are fine. I recommend the classic raw indigo 501.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Cricket Jumper

Every gentleman needs a big warm jumper for winter. The English have fine tuned their designs - having an abundance of drafty houses. One of my favorites is the white v-neck cricket sweater. They have a wonderful cable Knit pattern. You can get them in wool or cotton, but wool is the warmest.

Friday, 24 January 2014

Chino shirt

Being made from thick cotton, they are a great shirt for going out at night, or using in the winter under a jumper. Originally for soldiers, they have a old fashioned classic look. Like a Brooks Brothers button down, they actually look better after they get worn in. They look best with a straight-point-collar, which is what the army traditionally use.

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Fit Fit Fit

The most important thing in regards to dressing well, is making sure that the clothes you buy fit correctly. If an item fits correctly it looks tailored. It is simple to do minor alterations, but big alterations tend to ruin the look of clothing. It is better to be dressed in jeans and T-shirt than fit well, than a thousand dollar designer suit that doesn’t.