Showing posts with label suits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suits. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Street Style // Danny McBride

I ran into this sharp dressed man at Bean Scene for lunch this afternoon. Danny McBride is a true shark: handsome, polite and very friendly when I asked for a picture. He is, in one word, polished. His blazer and jeans looked crisp and fit well and his round tortoise glasses added individuality to his look. Danny says he does his shopping at Man + Women. I've been there and can confirm this is the best place for trendy men's clothing.   








Happy hunting,



Mr. Darcie

Monday, 6 May 2013

Bow Tie Me Up


Bow ties have caused a bit of controversy over that last few months: Are they cool, or nerdy? What are they worn with? Can they be clip-on,  pre-tied, or should they be tied by hand? How do you tie one anyways? And aren't they for hipsters?

Today we are going to put your bow tie worries at ease. When worn correctly, they can look sharp and draw attention. Some people swear by the bow tie, such as Jonathan Snyder from Southern League Magazine. Bow ties are a great way to show off your individuality and set you apart from the crowd, which could be just what you need to capture the attention of a special lady.  Here are some great ways to incorporate a bow tie into you're everyday look.


For a formal event, always wear a black bow tie for a sleek, sharp look. A pre-tied bow tie is perfectly acceptable. These will have sharper corners and will set you apart from the black-tie crowd. This has been a big trend with celebrities at awards shows this season. They know how to pull off  bow tie without looking nerdy or stuffy. For more style inspiration, check out these red carpet bow ties. This is also a great look for a summer wedding, either as a groomsman or a guest. 



For a more casual look, play with texture and pattern with your bow tie. Knits are in right now, and so are quirky fabrics printed in plaid, polka dots, flamingos, martini glasses, or just about anything else you could think of. Ditch the suit jacket and wear with a tucked-in, button down shirt. A bow tie can look great on a denim shirt, or paired with a white shirt and suspenders. These can be clip-on, pre-tied or hand-tied. Trust me, no one is judging you on your ability to tie a bow.


Most importantly, a bow tie should fit your personality. Funny, easy going men look great in a bow tie. If your style tends to be more serious and professional  you may want to skip out on this trend. Moreover, never wear a bow tie with a t-shirt. Just don't do it. To start your collection, head over to The Tie Bar.

Happy Hunting,
Mr. Darcie

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Louis Vuitton Luxury




The Louis Vuitton spring collection is a great place to draw inspiration. If your style is clean cut and classic, or cool and trendy, the Spring 2013 represents a man who knows how to bask in luxury. Their nautical themes this season includes leather jewellery, anchor themes, and blue and grey tones. Trade your tie in for an ascot, and unbutton the top button for a relaxed, beachy look. Neon tones have also taken center stage in this collection, but should be deferred for a more classic look. Try pairing a navy blazer with a slim fitted white jean and boat shoes. The cool sophistication will be a modern take on the classic yacht captain. 



Designed by Kim Jones, this collection reflects on his travels to Thailand and are meant to "remind the adventurer of sandy beaches he'd known and loved," according to this Esquire article. Read the article for more information on the design and construction of this high-end line. 


Happy Hunting,

Mr. Darcie

Monday, 22 April 2013

Eton of Sweden



















 The collared shirt been both 
established and revolutionized by the world-famous shirt producers, Eton of Sweden. The bring class, style, and the top quality in fabrics and construction. After nearly a century of hard work, Eton represents the leading brand in men's shirts. This is due partially to their extraordinary materials: the entire collection is made from Pima or Egyptian cotton. The Luxist had an interview with Erik Wilkinson, Eton's Director of Sales for North America. He claims their success is due to a "completely vertically integrated process", from the sourcing of materials, to the fabric finishing to the construction of garments. Head over to The Luxist for the full article.


Check out the male model Eton has been used in their last few ad campaigns. This rustic man sports a scar over his left eyebrow and a rather impressive beard. Ladies every wear are swooning over the bushy beard which had become a trend in recent years.


Happy Hunting,
Mr. Darcie




Monday, 15 April 2013

The Great White Gatsby

The Great Gatsby


No woman can resist the sharply dressed Gatsby, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Great Gatsby, due in theatres on May 10th. Academy Award winning designer Catherine Martin transforms Jazz Era fashions to look modern and sophisticated. Only she could turn a period movie into the next big trend in men's fashion. 

Catherine teamed up with the Brooks Brothers to release a certainly dapper menswear line based off the movie. Channel your inner Gatsby with a three piece suit and a pair of two-toned oxfords. Smart blazers are paired with plaid vests or colourful bow ties for a unique spin on 1920's style. Black tie style is transformed with lapel waist coats, and bow-ties. The look is clean, composed, and very, very rich.

Expect a vintage feel to formal trends this season, and try to incorporate them into you're everyday look. A pocket watch, straw hat or bow tie can give some extra class to an outfit. Complete the look with a glass of scotch and a beautiful woman. To view the entire collection, visit the Brooks Brothers website. 


Happy Hunting,
- Mr. Darcie