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Casual Friday: Quilted

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14 December, 2012

men's casual quilted jacket

Like:

  • The fit: The jacket is a bit slouchy – which actually works because it’s a casual jacket and it’s still not too big. It also is a thinner jacket and that will mitigate the extra sizing. The shirt is the perfect length to be worn untucked and the pants look like they’re slim but still with enough room to move around.
  • The texture: Flannel shirt, quilted nylon, and what looks to be a rougher cotton for the pants – all of these play off of each other very well to give some textured variety to the looks as a whole.
  • The coloring: All these colors are fairly analogous to each other. There’s still some contrast with the white in the shirt but this could very easily be worn by a man with a moderate or muted contrast.
  • The bracelets. They’re subtle but still there and visible. It’s just a hint of attention seeking without going overboard.

Fence:

  • The watch: It could be good contrast that he’s got some dorky digital watch on his wrist – or it could just be incongruent and look stupid.

Don’t Like:

  • The pocket square: The way he’s wearing it is too crazy even if he were wearing a suit. Since he’s trying to pull it off with a casual outfit it needs to be much more subtle. A TV fold would still make it work. This is attention seeking by going overboard.
  • The buttons: Still has to undo that second one. It would show a bit more skin and keep the focus on his face better.

PS. I’m having a holiday sale. You can get a Basic Consultation for only $15 and that $15 applies to new clients pursuing Event or Online Consultations as well.

Florsheim

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Middle-Aged Style

13 December, 2012

I was out with my father-in-law a couple of weekends ago helping him step up his casual wardrobe. He recently retired and is excited to start this new chapter in his life. After seeing the work I did with his son he was both excited and hesitant to have me give him a hand. Excited because my BIL looks so much better, but nervous because he didn’t want me putting him in the same style.

His hesitation makes perfect sense and I’ve addressed the importance of dressing your age in the past for both older and younger men.

Anyway, the point of this post is that I was discouraged after spending three hours out with my FIL to see how many middle-aged men dress like complete crap. Yes, part of is because I’m in Salt Lake, but it’s something I’ve noticed in places like New York, Vegas, LA, and Toronto as well.

The nice thing for your middle-aged men is that it’s easy to stand out from the crowd but just making the slightest improvements to your style. When most men dress like this:

Carrell Crazy Stupid Love

You can dress like this:

Middle-Aged Casual Style

Middle-Aged Suit Style

Middle-Aged High/Low

PS. I’m having a holiday sale. You can get a Basic Consultation for only $15 and that $15 applies to new clients pursuing Event or Online Consultations as well.

Brooks Brothers

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Subtle High/Low

13 December, 2012

When do a tweed jacket, lapeled vest, silk pocket square, and tie look relatively casual?

High/Low Denim Shirt

When it’s worn with a denim button-down shirt.

While most men are trying to dress up their casual look, there are times when it’s appropriate to dress down your formal wear. This would be a great outfit for a Christmas party or a meeting with clients on a Saturday.

PS. I’m having a holiday sale. You can get a Basic Consultation for only $15 and that $15 applies to new clients pursuing Event or Online Consultations as well.

Vans,a Division of VF Outdoor, Inc.

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Wednesday Weigh In: Black and Bearded

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12 December, 2012

 

all black suit

PS. I’m having a holiday sale. You can get a Basic Consultation for only $15 and that $15 applies to new clients pursuing Event or Online Consultations as well.

Pendleton

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Wedding Style – The Groom

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11 December, 2012

So you’ve decided that nihilism and hedonism aren’t right for you, have met a compatible woman – even fallen in love with her, and are ready to tie the knot. Good for you. What do you wear when you get married?

For a lot of men who have no inclination towards a stylish wardrobe and even for those who are just getting their feet under them, figuring out proper wedding attire is intimidating. There are so many options out there and we’ve all seen our friends get married in the exact same tux that was used a week before for a high-school prom. Sadly, at this point many men give up out of fear or frustration and just turn over the responsibility of their clothing to their bride to be – don’t. You’re a man, act like one. Dress yourself like one.

Besides, your fiance doesn’t have any better idea of what’s appropriate for a man to wear on his wedding day than you do. If she thinks she does, then you’re in real trouble. Either way, if you’re avoiding conflict by letting her pick for you, or your avoiding the work of learning what’s appropriate by delegating the responsibility to her, you’re not ready to get married in the first place.

Thankfully, just like with the rest of the world of menswear, there are some guidelines to follow that will help you look your best on such an important day.

Tuxedos

Do not get married in a tuxedo unless you are doing so after dark. Along with being referred to as black tie, a tuxedo is also known as an evening suit – there’s a reason for that. I’ll emphasize that again – do not get married in a tuxedo during the day. If you are getting married after dark, you can refer to my tuxedo guide for all the tips you need.

Formality

Even if you’re getting married on the beach a wedding is a serious and a formal event – treat it as such. This doesn’t mean you need to wear a charcoal, wool suit and your patent-leather shoes on the sand, but it does mean you should have on a linen suit and a white shirt.

Colors

One key aspect of dressing your best when you’re married is to acknowledge the fact that a wedding is both formal and a celebration. As a result, you’ll want to avoid wearing black. It can very easily begin to look like you’re attending a funeral or you’re a member of the staff who just happened to be standing in the wrong line. Charcoal and navy are both darker colors (more formal) that are classic and can be flattering on most men without looking too somber.

For this reason you will also want to avoid patterns and especially pinstripes in your suit. Solids are more formal than patterns and pinstripes are associated with business – which has no place at a wedding. Save your Gordon Gekko look for the boardroom.

Your shirt should be white or an off white and be solid as well.

Shoes should be black or a dark brown

Avoid loud, garish colors. You look ridiculous in a pink or orange vest.

Jacket and Lapels

Both single-breasted and double-breasted jackets are appropriate for a wedding.

Separate yourself a step further from the business world by wearing a peak lapel. It is more formal and also not seen as often.

Shirt

As mentioned above, stick with a white, solid shirt. The collar should be of a type that is flattering to your face shape and formal enough to match the event. This means no button-downs or rounded collars.

A hidden placket is more formal than exposed buttons on the body of the shirt.

french cuffs

French cuffs (those that require cuff links) are most appropriate for a formal event like this. They also make it easy to know what to get your groomsmen as most men do not own a pair of cuff links.

Shoes

A simple pair of oxfords or balmorals that have been shined well are most appropriate at a wedding. The more decoration the vamp has (wing tips, broguing, etc.) the more casual the shoe becomes.

You can wear dress boots the same principles apply.

Ties

You will want a long tie done up with a properly formal knot. This means a half or full windsor.

Traditionally wedding ties featured bold patterns in more formal colors like blacks, whites, greys, and silvers. This is a good rule to adhere to but there is much more flexibility when it comes to a tie than in other areas. Learn the difference between casual, business, and formal ties and wear a formal option.

Leave the skinny ties at home. You can wear something slim (if it flatters your build) but a wedding is no time to be trendy.

Boutonniere

good boutonniere vs bad
Left: Bad Right: Good

This is an area wherein you will need to communicate effectively with your bride-to-be. The vast majority of men will wear a boutonniere that is rather large and pinned onto the lapel. This is tacky and inappropriate. Instead you will want a small ensemble that can be tucked into the buttonhole on your lapel. If you do not have a working buttonhole, it is a cheap and simple alteration for a tailor to make.

Matching

bad wedding tuxedos
What you don’t want to look like

This is another area wherein you might get some resistance from your fiancé. The men in the wedding party should not all match. It makes us look like we’re extras on an old movie set rather than individuals celebrating a marriage. Give the men in your party basic guidelines (conveniently like those outlined above) and let them wear what they will. You can distinguish between those who are in the wedding party and those who are not by giving boutonnieres to those who are.

The above guidelines are for the most formal day weddings. If your event will be more casual, then you have some leeway and don’t need to follow the rules to the letter. If your bride is wearing a short-sleeved, mid-calf dress you don’t want to be wearing an ensemble that’s too formal.

One last note – don’t rent. Rentals are poorly made and fit even worse. Even if your wedding is happening on a shoe-string budget you’re better off finding a suit at a thrift store and having it tailored than getting a rental. If you’re not on a tight budget, realize how much money is being spent on her dress, the venue, the flowers, the food, and that investing into your own appearance contributes to the celebratory atmosphere of the big day. You’ll feel more prepared, more masculine, and better able to handle the spotlight if you’re dressed right.

PS. I’m having a holiday sale. You can get a Basic Consultation for only $15 and that $15 applies to new clients pursuing Event or Online Consultations as well.

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