Archive for February, 2010

<center>Buying Khakis: 4 Insider Tricks to Getting Cheap Chinos that Fit Right</center>

Buying Khakis: 4 Insider Tricks to Getting Cheap Chinos that Fit Right

All you need is $30 and this insider tip. Because no one wants to throw on their Dockers and look like you could park a bus in the shadow of your arse.

<center>Alexander Olch Spring/Summer 2010</center>

Alexander Olch Spring/Summer 2010

Alexander Olch is back at it again with yet another awesome neckwear collection. The transition can be seen in the fabrics as Olch has switched over from wools and cashmeres to cottons and linens. The ties are spot on as it seems as if every tie he designs is both totally wearable and completely original.

<center>Prepidemic Promotes: Warby Parker Eyewear</center>

Prepidemic Promotes: Warby Parker Eyewear

Glasses, Specs, Spectacles, Bifocals, Goggles, Blinkers, Eyewear, Frames. Whatever you call them, they’re important. But designer glasses can take a huge chunk out of your bank account. Thankfully, for all of us budget fashionistos, there’s a new kid on the block peddling designer specs at affordable prices: Warby Parker.
<center>Sartorialist’s Top Ten: #1 Luca Rubinacci</center>

Sartorialist’s Top Ten: #1 Luca Rubinacci

This photo just overwhelmed us the first time we saw it. There’s so much going on, yet nothing seems forced. This is the way of the famous Neapolitan tailor, as we would almost expect such expertise from one of Italy’s most respected houses. Individually, each piece he is wearing is gorgeous which makes it all the more impressive that he has wrangled them together with such unity.
<center>The Subscriptions: Fantastic Man, Monocle, and The Rake</center>

The Subscriptions: Fantastic Man, Monocle, and The Rake

Yes, we read GQ and Esquire. No, we are not always satisfied. Yes, we’ve heard about the end of print media. No, we’re not going to stop reading magazines. Why? Because there is a new generation of men’s style magazines that are revitalizing print with their pointed articles and attention to aesthetics.

<center>Sartorialist’s Top Ten: #2 The Classic</center>

Sartorialist’s Top Ten: #2 The Classic

Ahh, the boy who dared to keep it simple. Often times well-dressed men like to make statements, but we really enjoy the simplicity that has gone into this outfit.Duffle coat, blue blazer, fair isle sweater, oxford shirt, wingtips, horn-rimmed glasses, Filson bag–is this guy all about classic American and British style or what?

<center>Style Icon: Tom Ford</center>

Style Icon: Tom Ford

He is one of the most prolific creative minds of our time and possibly the biggest fashion celebrity out there. At Gucci, he resurrected an empire, at Tom Ford he has solidified his legacy, and behind the camera of A Single Man he proved to be greater than we could ever have expected. It only makes sense that the biggest icon in the world of style would dress in a way befitting his position, and that he does.

<center>Piece by Piece: Muted Leather</center>

Piece by Piece: Muted Leather

Too often guys try to do too much when they wear leather. They feel like they need to make some huge statement, but leather can be a really authentic and casual fabric. Here’s how to pull off a leather jacket without looking like you’re trying too hard.

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