Sunday, September 22, 2013

Jeans

We all have pieces of clothing we're fond of-a perfectly cut suit, an extra soft cashmere sweater, or a worn in T-shirt. But nothing comes close to trumping our favorite jeans. The right pair plays a starring role in a man's life.{Take the album cover of Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A}. They've outlasted girlfriends - even wives. It would seem then, that once you find the ideal pair, you're set for life. Not true. By all means, hang on to your beloved 501s, but don't overlook the aburdance of new options. After all, now that jeans have become more acceptable cocktail hour attire, you should probably own more than one pair [depending on the pair].
 
The Perfect Pair of Jeans - Levi's 501
 
Often imitated, never matched, the 1947 Levi's 501XX is the gold standard of jeans. It's not just the button fly or the slim cut styling that makes this pair superior. They fit exquisitely well without the aid of high tech body scans or computer guided sewing machines. An icon from the moment they were introduced, 501s are cool, subtly stylish in any shade of blue from rich indigo to well faded. Newer labels like Diesel, Rogan and others have offered worthy competition, but no thing's come close to unseating 501s as the quintessential pair of jeans.
 
Finally, Take care of your jeans. It may sound silly, but color can be preserved by washing them inside out. Some guys go so far as to have their favorite pairs dry cleaned. This is definitely not a must, but it's not a cardinal sin, either. As long as you never have a sharp crease pressed into your jeans. 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

How to avoid being a fashion victim


Be your own guide.

Wear what you think looks nice on you, not what others dictate is trendy. You should always feel comfortable with what your wearing, so stick to items that suit your personality and regular style, all while keeping the occasion and setting in mind.

Less is more,
 
Don't overdo it. Even if your body type does lend itself to wearing trendy garments from head to toe , it's not a look that you want to adopt. Buy several fashionable items every season and mix and match them with the basics in your wardrobe. It's a smart (and cost effective) way to look your best every day.
 
Don't be a sucker for brand names.
 
Try to avoid referring to your clothes by their designer labels (i.e. my "Boss Belt" or my "Diesel Jeans"). By dissociating the item from it's manufacturer, you will condition yourself to look at the item itself rather than being swayed by brand names.
 
Before you decide to purchase a new item ask yourself if you are buying it because it's "in style" or because it genuinely suits you. Ask yourself if you would buy the garment if it didn't have a logo on it.