Showing posts with label men style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men style. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Wedding Suits That Work: Suit Up the Right Way

(Custom suits by OWNONLY)

From his childhood days till the time he breathes his last, a man encounters several landmarks in his life. His wedding day is one such important milestone, one which changes his life completely.

There’s no doubt about the fact that every man would like to look his best on this special day.

If men could, they would most definitely pick out a men’s designer wedding suit and wear it with élan.

We all know how shopping for the big day gives men the jitters. After all, there’s so much to do and such little time. The most important part for a groom, however, is to pick out the perfect wedding suit for himself – a suit which pronounces that it is his special day!

One of the biggest myths related to preparing for the wedding day is that men have it easy as far as shopping and dressing up for their D-day is concerned.  
The truth is far from this notion, though. For men, finding the right wedding suit is as important as it is for women. And it better be, after all, it’s no ordinary suit you’re looking for. It is your wedding suit! So everything needs to be just right.
 
Before you buy a suit, it is important that you know what your options are.
As far as the color of your suit is concerned, the rule of thumb dictates that you choose something depending on the time of the day at which your wedding is to be held.

A daytime wedding would call for a suit in a light-color like beige, tan or subtle shades of grey. On the other hand, for an evening wedding, dark colors would be the way to go.

The classic black suit with a bow-tie and (maybe even a boutonniere) is your safest bet and is sure to always hit the right notes when worn.

(Custom suits by OWNONLY)


When it comes to suiting up, you have a plethora of men’s wedding outfits to choose from – the semi-formal suit, the morning suit, the British suit, the Italian suit, and the American suit.

The semi-formal suit is the laid-back version of the formal wedding suit. A well-ironed smooth shirt, immaculately tailored trousers, and a matching smart yet comfortable suit jacket are all that you need to put together to create this ensemble. The material of your suit depends on the weather, but tweed or cotton is a good option.

The morning suit consists of a traditional jacket with tails. It is typically paired with striped trousers, although matching the color of the jacket with that of the trouser is also acceptable. You can opt for a colored shirt with this suit. But do ensure that the collar and the cuffs are white. If you plan to wear a vest under the jacket, make sure it complements the color of your suit.

The British suit is a more traditional suit with the jacket being either single or double-breasted. It is normally made with a heavy fabric and the fit is more snug than loose.

The American suit is quite similar to the British suit, with the only exception being that the jacket is more on the baggy side. The jacket is single-breasted with a slight or no padding at the shoulders.

The Italian suit is what most modern grooms go for as it looks smart and trendy. It has a slim fit and the jacket gently embraces the body. Its length is shorter than regular suits. That’s the reason why its buttons are placed higher. The pockets do not have flaps and the suit lends you a structured look.  

So enough about what the groom should wear! What if you’re not the groom?
What if you’re the groomsman?

Groomsmen have an important role to play at weddings. 

(Image credit: Pinterest)

As a groomsman at a wedding, you need to dress appropriately and ensure that you do not overshadow the groom. Your groomsman suit should be smart and should fit well within the parameters requested by the groom. Keep in mind that you are not there to attract attention to yourself. Your presence should help in the fruition of an important event in the lives of two families.

So now that it’s obvious that you will not be dressing like the groom, you need to work on wearing something different yet understated.

A semi-formal suit in beige or tan is a great option, if it is a summer wedding. Pick a grey suit for a winter wedding. A popular trend these days is to incorporate a color from the bridal party into the groomsmen’s attire, so you may want to think about that.

To add a bit of funk and modernity to your outfit, consider wearing suspenders. Ring bearers can give this idea a try as well.  

If you’re going as a guest, you don’t have much to worry about. Most wedding invitations clearly mention what they expect their guests to wear by setting a dress code.

More often than not, it is black tie and business casual, so you would do well by sporting a navy or a dark-colored suit with a crisp white shirt.

However, if the invitation does not mention the dress code, figure out your attire by considering the location. There’s a high chance that a small-town outdoor wedding will be much less of a formal affair than a big-city church wedding.

The time of the day needs to be factored in too, because day weddings tend to be less formal than evening ones. In fact, showing up in a tuxedo for a daytime event is considered a fashion blunder by several fashionistas.

You can also take cues from the invitation card itself. If it is extravagant, it may be a good idea to spend some time planning your outfit and dressing like the perfect guest.

And then there are the laid-back weddings wherein the couple specifically asks their guests to dress casually. This can get dicey because the definition of ‘casual’ varies from person to person. To handle such tricky situations, be prepared by not only dressing as per what you think is right, but also carrying an upscale casual outfit in your car, just in case you realize that you’re under-dressed.  

While it said that it is always better to be over-dressed than under-dressed, it is best to be dressed perfectly as per the occasion. A true gentleman is aware of the fact that his clothing is not just about him, but is a reflection of the regard he has for those around him. Dress your best not just because it is a special occasion for you, but also because it is special for everyone you love!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Working It: On and Off Duty


One of the most frequent requests is for looks that transition well from the office to off-duty hours after work. Here’s an example that makes use of a basic menswear color palate and some well-placed accessories.



I’ve mentioned before that this was going to be the season of the turtleneck for me. And I’ve been loving it as an alternative to a button-up and tie under a blazer. It’s the perfect combination of dressy and casual chic. Appropriate for the office as well as an after work drinks date. A seamless transition from day to night.

When it’s super cold out, a silk scarf obviously won’t keep you as warm as a heavy wool number. But for those milder days, it’s the perfect finishing touch.



Sunday, January 4, 2015

Style Resolutions for a Better-Dressed 2015



Happy New Year Everybody!

The first of the year is a time for starting over, making resolutions and setting new goals. If dressing better is one of your goals, here are five simple resolutions that will have you looking your best through all the adventures of 2015.

1. CLEAR OUT THE TRASH

If you have a closet or drawers full of old clothes that you don’t like wearing (but for some reason often reach for in a pinch) clear it out. Make piles for: donate to charity, sell on eBay, and bring to the tailor for alterations.

2. CLEAN & ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSET

Keeping your bedroom clean and your closet organized is one of the best things you can do to make proper use of your wardrobe. Organize your closet in a way that allows you to see all of your options and know exactly where items are stored. (“Closet Set-Up” article coming soon)

3. PLAN YOUR WARDROBE PURCHASES

Impulse shopping does not make for a solid reliable wardrobe. Make a list of the essentials you need and build a wardrobe the smart way. This will also allow you to save some money by giving you time to shop around in places like second-hand shops or websites like eBay.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

New Years Eve: A Night for Dinner Jackets

New Year’s Eve – the one night a year that calls for a dinner jacket – is just around the corner.

There’s no better way to start a new year than partying like a gentleman.

Here are some ideas on celebrating in style.

SHAWL DINNER JACKET


The shawl dinner jacket (in black, midnight blue or charcoal grey) is a staple in a well-dressed gentleman’s wardrobe. Look for a trim-cut jacket with a one-button front and you’ll be covered for formal events as well as casual evenings out (more on that later).

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Advanced Outerwear: The Statement Topcoat


Cold weather is coat weather. And when it comes to winter dress, nothing has a bigger impact on your style than the coat you wear. This fall and winter it’s been all about the statement topcoat. Here’s an example.


In menswear, we often use the term “statement” to mean bold, wild, or even outrageous. And while that’s certainly one interpretation, it’s not the only one. There are a variety of ways to make a statement with a topcoat that don’t require you to be an “insider” or to possess an f— you attitude.

A statement topcoat can have a large lapel, be made with an interestingly textured fabric, have a unique silhouette, a not-messing-around fur collar, or a simple repeating pattern, or just be slightly longer than 3/4 length.

The one I’m wearing, like my quilted topcoat, is from Montezemolo. One of my new favorite brands. Obviously easy to dress up, but works just as well in a casual context.



Monday, December 22, 2014

20 BEST MEN’S JACKETS FOR THE SMART, CASUAL & ADVENTUROUS


With summer here in Australia jackets are likely the last thing on your mind, but beside all the surf and sun that’s currently occupying most of your mental space, make room for thoughts of cooler times ahead. One day in the not-distant-enough future, it will be time for your arms to retreat into sleeves and bid their tan a fond farewell. When that day comes, you want to be prepared.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

3 Ways to Amp Up Your Suit Game feat. Cory Sylvester



The baseball player, turned actor, turned clothier is now the man in charge of measuring & fitting at one of NYC’s premiere custom menswear shops; Michael Andrews Bespoke. I have to respect Cory’s hustle since I was his predecessor in that position (before AofS I apprenticed under Michael; learning the ins-and-outs of the tailoring business while simultaneously working-off my bespoke suit balance).

When your job is making guys look their best in tailoredwear, you learn how to wear a suit with ease, comfort, and confidence.

Here Cory shows us a few ways to take your suit game to the next level.

MICRO PATTERNS


Pattern-mixing doesn’t have to be all bold and in-your-face.

Try shrinking down your patterns for effect, like this micro shadow plaid on tight polka dot.