Thursday, September 15, 2011

#2 One Key Item For Fall 2011


THE MILITARY INFLUENCED PEACOAT

        The medium graphite black coat. It makes you rethink proportions.

The medium wool blend double-breasted topcoat with fur trim collar.
The black double-breasted military coat with gold buttons. A classic staple for the modern gentleman.
The navy double-breasted military coat with brass buttons, a navy coat you will have forever.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

entry #1 my favorite blogs

BLOG#1: THE STYLE BLOGGER    







The Style Blogger is a blog created in march 2009 for men by Dan Trepanier, a Columbia graduate, who won Esquire magazine best dressed real man in America. Dan is from a small farm out side Windsor  Ontario, Canada. The blog was created to give style tips the regular gentleman who may have a sense of their own style but not sure who to proceed with expressing their style the correct way. Dan Trepanier also has his own line of men's wear suits and blazers while being a current men's wear student at The Fashion Institute Of Technology (FIT).  http://www.thestyleblogger.com/



BLOG#2: THE URBAN GENTLEMAN





The Urban Gentleman blog is the modern gentleman. He is a gentle man of style, class and culture founded in 2008. The blog covers street wear style, designer fashion advertisement looks and celebrity style. The blog is broken up into sections (Fashion&Style, Entertainment&Music, grooming,Health&fitness,Sales&Deals and interviews)  http://www.theurbangent.com/

                
               Blog#3: STYLE SALVAGE







Style Salvage blog was created by Steve and EJ which showcase the way men could and do dress. The blog was created in June of 2007, it focuses on quality great tailoring and the general openness to creativity and self-expression. It features interviews with designers, journalist along with shop owners.                           http://stylesalvage.blogspot.com/


BLOG#4: STREET ETIQUETTE




Founded in 2008, Street Etiquette is a style blog that approaches personal style from an urban perspective. With sartorial influences stretching over many areas and eras of fashion, owners Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs, each just twenty years old, combine to publish a truly unique vision of fashionable menswear. Among other accolades, Street Etiquette has been featured in magazines such as GQ and Complex, ranked Best Men’s Style Blog by the Guardian UK, and named among “40 Bloggers Who Really Count” by the London Times.