Showing posts with label pants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pants. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

denim, jeans and (just) Bench/

I have a few go to's when it comes to jeans and denims. 
Bench/ is among those few that I turn to when am on the hunt for affordable, unique and well fitting bottoms. 

Am more hippy and geeky-chic when it comes to dressing up, 
and Bench has just what I need.

 Check them out on your next hunt, 
meanwhile see some  of these ensembles that might suit your taste.





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Monday, May 13, 2013

#washed

pairing two light colored ensembles?
well try this on

denim top 
khaki bottom 

and an aviators 

viola





Thursday, March 21, 2013

Five Points to Casual Wear



Probably the hardest ensemble to sport for men is the dubbed ‘Casual Wear’. Thing is, it’s the line between formal (business) wear and street wear. Unfortunately though, there are no universal rules on this - esquire.com says so, too.

The judgment then lies on all of us.

I did some reading and found out some common practices that have become acceptable when it comes to men’s casual wear.  Here are five points to perfecting such ensemble.



1.       JEANS. It’s all about the jeans. Casual wear translates to comfortable wear that does not resemble everyday clothes and is presentable enough to wear within and without our work spaces. Jeans are the epitome of this ensemble. Pick nicely pressed and fitted jeans for this look. Avoid short pants as they would look too casual, thus streetish.
 A chino can be an alternative, though.


2.       Collared. Tops should be collared. The best pick would be a white orthodox shirt. Playing with colors and textures would also be great, provided it has a collar. Cotton tops are also highly recommended. As for the top’s fit, it should never be neither tight nor loose. Fitted, is the word.
3.       No shine. A matte shoe is the best for casual wear. A common mistake of Pinoy men when it comes to casual wear is the ever famous, boat shoes. They are, by nature, for boating, yacht sailing and all those outdoorsy events. Pick a loafer, canvas shoe or a slip on leather shoe – again, minus the shine. A little grass stain is never a bad adage, it would make the look perfect actually.

 4.       Blazer. A blazer and nothing else is advised. A signature jacket that resembles a blazer may be an alternative, though. No hoodies or sweat shirts. Pick a matte full colored blazer. Do away from black or grey for a change. A blue, brown or shades in between would be great.

 5.       Watch it.  Watch the details. One can experiment with belts, watches and bracelets. But like with formal wear, the lesser the details, the better. To cap it off, a nice wrist watch would be enough.    


In the end, 
when it looks too formal – it is not fit for casual wear. 
When it looks overly comfortable and streetish 
then it is not fit for casual wear, too.



Trust your taste and you’re good to go.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

STYLE GUIDE | bottoms


There are a couple of things in a man’s ensemble that make of break a look. And for one, bottoms does a lot of this. A good pair of pants well paired with a complementing top needs just additional accessories, and you’re good to go.

To rock your look, there are two things to complete an ensemble. One, choose a top then match it with good pants. Or (two) do it the other way around. Give your pants the highlight by finding something that would further accentuate it. Accessories, yet again are adages only. Give the focal focus on the two main pieces and everything else follows.

So talking about pants, here are some of GQ’s featured bottoms for the month’s issue. Take a look of what may interest you, and let’s play STYLE.











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The DENIM


‘The slimmest jean in Jean Touitou's arsenal of prime raw-denim cuts. The New Cure tapers closely from the knee to the ankle, resulting in a silhouette that works as well with a casual Friday sports jacket as it does a in your weekend wardrobe” –GQ

// available at nordstrom.

This works best with the casual look. Since the weather in the country colder nowadays, pair this up with your flannels (which nerd-chic nowadays love to sport). Looking quite preppy with the comfort of jeans is quite fun. It adds character, too!

If you want more character, pair this with a crispy white v-neck top and put that scarf on. Look Parisian without trying too much! (beat the cold, too!)

Demin is the getting a renewed hype. With the likes of Folded and Hung with their Dare Me to Denim campaign; and the likes of celebrity lifestyle blogger David Guison with his TopMan Denim inspired feature – there really is hype, so to say.






Light CHINOS

It’s a must have, I need not to say much. It’s perfect for work; where slacks are a bore and denims are quite too casual. These are best paired with a pair of boat shoes and basically just any top. Your orthodox buttoned ups are best possible pairs!



available at nordstrom.













SLIM STRAIGHT CUTS


Rock and refined. These pants would look edgy even when paired with a plain top. Add a nice blazer and you can head to a casual date, dine at Resorts World or basically hang out somewhere posh. It has that character in itself.

available at nordstrom.



















At the bottom of all these, among these three personally picked bottoms; 
Picking yet again what makes you feel comfortable is but the only best advice I can give. 

man essentials | with a kick of being pinoy




In life, there are certain staples - things that we certainly can’t live without, and make many things from. Its either we have them, or we are doomed. Take rice for us Filipinos as an example, right? We just can’t have a complete meal without it. But this isn’t a foodie blog so let me shift our thoughts back to staples. Staples, or basics – or standards (what have you) are a few items that we should have. 
I call them Man Essentials.



Our closets need not be filled with bulk of clothes - or brands, primarily. It’s the staples, no matter how many or how expensive they are that should be given the prime space. Prime space, my man by the way, is the part of your closet you reserve for items we REALLY HAVE TO USE. This part of your closet keeps your staples, your Man Essentials.


Aside from a good quality, tailored TUX, every guy should have…


Crispy White Top

Although the color has become debatable in the recent years, a crisp shirt is a staple! Alternatives for white include light washed shades of blue. Every man should have this item in a design that is ought to be worn tucked out. Pick one that also has no chest pocket.


White TEE Top 

Although I prefer a v-neck top, since it looks sleeker, a rounded white top also does the trick. Keep this one clean and crisp to get that smart look.


A colored, printed TEE top

Anything vintage, navy inspired or whatever genre you prefer you have to have a colored printed tee for party nights or chill coffee dates.


Colored/ Plaid shirt 

Something that looks classy on its own or when under a blazer. This is something that one can pull on for a chic nightout or a lounge time at the beach. Its a hard thing to find one that suits both, but local brands like Folded and Hung has some.


Jeans

Your favorite jeans - in dark color, preferably black or navy to almost royal blue is a basic, it’s a modern basic. It’s the very paragon of smart casual look, a jeans and a crisp top under a blazer.


Trousers (we call them Slacks)

Pinoys call it slacks. And we usually prefer dark colored ones, that’s just right! Slacks in black never go out of style. Velvet ones are quite pricey, but they are the ones that look best. Own one!



Chinos
Although the jeans are still the smartest casual looking pants, if you would like to look dapper and preppy, I personally recommend chinos. They look better on us Pinoys because we’re commonly medium built. Koreans and Tokyo fashion has long embraced this, like the high street fashion of the Brits. It’s time we go at par.


Blazer

This isn’t your tux, but it should resemble a suave one. I prefer black since it goes perfectly well with any color. And we Pinoys commonly have mix of a Moreno and Chinito complexion, so it is safer than the preferred grey by the westerners. Also, stick with two-buttoned ones if not the conventional three button.


Varsity Jacket

It is a must have, although you may not look the part of an athlete, it’s better than a hoodie. Hoodies are for boys, we’re no longer boys are we not? It’s time to put on something more smart, yet still coy.







Leather Shoes 

Brogues are the best recommendations. Although some might prefer sleep on leather shoes, nothing beats brogues for looking classy. Invest on a good one and make memories with it.


Sneakers/ Loafers

Or add Vans on that. This daily trek shoes greatly depends on your preference. Whatever goes comfy on your toes should also be subtly edgy, so it can pair well with any pants. Stick with basic colors, dark ones or light washed ones for versatility.


BELT

Leathery and classy, something that never goes out of style. Pick one that has a silver head for a safer look. And yes, it still has to go with the color of your leather shoes!


Wrist Watch 


Yes, it’s a requirement. Forget about the ring, the necklace or the bracelets but never the watch. A man’s ensemble requires a watch. A classic looking, moderately priced wrist watch is a must have for all men. It is something that one should invest on.


Bows and Ties

These two are a must have. A tie in a crisp color like black, the conventional white, shades of blue or the trendy red should hang in our closets, always ready for wearing. Bowties on the other hand should come in preppy options. With bowties, its either you choose plain, classy ones or go bold and trendy. So it’s good to have both, so when needed, viola.


Good Undies 


I need not mention it, but guys, there are undies that are meant for chill hours at your pad and there are those meant for when you are out there busy and working your ass out. Also, it’s a must to keep a couple of undies that goes for special occasions. These are, ehem, what you wear when fun knocks.


Scarf

While the Brits and the New Yorker requires trench coats, we Tropicanos should have scarves for the colder seasons. It is safe (you can remove and stash esily when weather dictates) and can easily be donned even when you only have a tee on. It adds character, and it looks good, trust me I know.



Shades

Yes, you ought to have a pair of tinted specs. I personally prefer Aviator glasses, but each facial shade has a specific design that compliments. See here. Thing is, it’s a must have. It’s a must have after a TGIF night out and you have to get to a Saturday afternoon meeting, it’s a must have when the sun is up, it’s a must have when a road trip calls, when, oh the list goes on.

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Lastly; 
CONFIDENCE and best foot forward, and we’re good to go!