Contemporary Mens Fashion

March 22nd, 2009

WatchMojo.com checks out some of the newest styles and looks in Mens Designer Clothes.

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Columbia Full Boat Silk Shirt

March 21st, 2009

Columbia Full Boat Silk ShirtColumbia Full Boat Silk Shirt

At first glance, just an ordinary short sleeve shirt, but, wow, check out the oversized embroidery designs on the back. Fabrics and Features: * 100% silk dobby * Garment washed * Straight back yoke with side back action pleat * Embroidered back design Color/Embroidery: Coal/Poker Full House with Tarpon Jumping.

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Dress shirts for atheletically built men?

March 20th, 2009

What do you recommend in dress shirts for athletically built men with broad shoulders and a narrow waist? Not formal business attire, though I’d like it to be versatile. But it’ll mostly be worn as trendy/casual attire. I dont want to drop the cash for a custom made shirt.

Most shirts I find are either tight at the shoulder or loose at the waist, making it look like its hanging curtain off my chest/shoulders at the waistline, or like its about to burst at the shoulder/chest/arms area.

It’s better to have a shirt that follows my body line and shows the v shape, rather than the hanging curtain effect right? I’ve tried “modern fit” which should be slimmer to no avail. So any reccomendations? Links to the style of shirt would be appreciated.

Have you tried Abercrombie and Fitch???…their wovens are meant for a muscle look…they go with the silouette of your body

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Shopping at House of Fraser

March 19th, 2009

House of Fraser is Britain’s only nationwide UK destination department store for premium brands and designers. With hundreds of top-name brands and thousands of high-end products available under one roof, the department store more than caters for all its customers’ retail needs. But shopping at House of Fraser isn’t just shopping it’s an experience: an exciting and cutting-edge experience that leaves one hungry for more. So what is it exactly that gives House of Fraser the edge over so many British department stores?

Ã?ber chic, all-encompassing, and always ahead of the rest, House of Fraser is a brand in itself: a one-stop shop that’ll instantly transport you to retail heaven. It’s the definitive shopping destination for style-savvy consumers who want the finest and very best products available, at affordable prices. House of Fraser is every shop you will ever need in one: selling all you could possibly require to make a house a home, from decor and furniture and all your kitchen must-haves from crockery to corkscrews, to the latest and most sought-after designer clothes and accessories to fill your closets and cupboards.

House of Fraser sell men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing and accessories; home furnishings, furniture; housewares; linens; haberdashery; cosmetics; perfume; jewellery; stationery; luggage and electronics in 62 stores throughout the UK. Whether you want the newest perfume to hit the beauty industry, a stunning bridal accessory, something stylish for your living room or the latest innovation in televisions or audio systems, House of Fraser has something for everyone.

Fashionista are treated to an eclectic mix of both classic and contemporary designer names, including Alberta Ferretti, Armani, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Moschino, Stella McCartney, and Versace, as well as House of Fraser’s in-house line Linea, hard-to-find labels such as Punky Fish and Ichi, and up-to-the minute designer denim brand Yanuk. If you’re searching for the perfect outfit for a special occasion or a job interview, or just in need of a bit of guidance, House of Fraser’s personal shopping service is invaluable. Specially trained staff (who’ve undergone rigorous tuition) will be more than happy to listen to your needs, and advise and perhaps introduce you to labels you may never have thought of trying before. Customers are under no obligation to buy.

Beauty lovers can take advantage of House of Fraser’s in-store beauty experts and be pampered with fabulous new products, including Bobbi Brown, Clarins, Clinique, Molton Brown, and Yves Saint Laurent. House of Fraser’s food and kitchenware hall is a must-go destination for everything from high-end groceries to cookwares by famous names such as Le Creuset and Alessi. The haberdashery department is a craftsperson’s mecca and the toy department is overflowing with all a child could wish for, from Barbie dolls to rocking horses. The hair and beauty spa provides high-quality hair-cuts, colours and styling, and the store’s much-loved bistro and cafe provide delicious food and refreshment for those in need of a respite or recharge.

Currently with 62 House of Fraser stores across the country, the flagship London store is now the House of Fraser on Oxford Street whilst the chain’s largest is in Birmingham. Further store openings are planned for later in 2007 (Belfast) and in 2008 (High Wycombe and Chester). With over 150 years of retailing experience, the company was founded with Frasers, Glasgow in 1849 by Hugh Fraser and James Arthur, and has grown exponentially through the acquisition of other leading store groups including Dickens and Jones, Rackhams and Army & Navy. In 2006 House of Fraser was acquired by a consortium led by Iceland’s acquisitive Baugur Group.

A new online shop is being launched in Autumn 2007 and customers will then be able to buy all their favourite House of Fraser products and brands, as well as many items exclusive to the online shop, at the click of a fingertip.

To find your nearest House of Fraser store or check out the newest products on sale, see http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk. To sign up for further information on House of Fraser’s new online shop see http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/shop/

Penny Namen
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Reiss Catwalk Videos, Men’s Fashion Clothing Collection – P1

March 18th, 2009

 

 

 

Reiss is the only fashion clothes retailer of own brand quality fashion Menswear & Womenswear that bridges the gap between multiple retailers & designer brands. Contemporary clothes designed to be individual, stylish and sexy. http://www.reiss.co.uk

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Mens Silk Dress Shirts Port Authority S534

March 17th, 2009

Mens Silk Dress Shirts Port Authority S534

Port Authority Sava Mens Silk Shirts. S534 Capture the ease of the islands with this luxurious 100% silk shirt. Sava silk combines the unmistakable feel of silk with the rich texture of a dobby weave. True to its island roots, Sava silk has a fluid drape that makes it a picture of casual elegance. 100% silk. Open collar and dyed-to-match buttons for a classy touch; full 7-button placket. Straight bottom hems with side vents. Two back knife pleats add dimension. Features single patch pocket. Adults sizes: XS-4XL. Companion style L534 Garment Measurements

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I have some odd measurements and can’t find men’s dress shirts that fit.?

March 16th, 2009

Where can I get mens custom dress shirts made? what kind, and how much should it cost?

Hong Kong, there are tailers there that will make you the whole lot – shirts, ties, suits. I am sure they must do business on-line too.

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Tommy Bahama Men’s Printed Silk Shirt

March 15th, 2009

Tommy Bahama Men\\\'s Printed Silk ShirtTommy Bahama Men’s Printed Silk Shirt

Zen leaf banana printed short sleeve button down shirt. Stand collar with pockets, aviator hem. Silk. Bonsai Green. Size M-XXL.

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Body Measurement for Custom Dress Shirts

March 14th, 2009

Alexander West presents measurement instructions for a custom dress shirts.

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What kind of casual shirt to wear with blazer?

March 13th, 2009

I have custom made dress shirts with french cuffs that are monogrammed. Would it look inappropriate to wear one of these shirts (like a light blue) tucked into nice jeans with a nice belt and wear a blazer over it?

This will be for out of work, so I want the look to be somewhat casual. Perhaps if I wear more whimsical cuff links rather than professional looking ones? Also, is there ever a reason to wear a shirt (other than a T shirt) untucked when wearing with a blazer?

The functional purpose of turned cuffs is to protect the material from fraying…..Cuffs may be made by turning back the material, or a separate band of material may be sewn on or worn separately attached by buttons or studs. A cuff may show an ornamental border, or have an addition of lace or other trimming.

Having said that… I am rest assured you don’t turn back the material… because I believe “An individual’s monogram is often a very fancy piece of art for adorning luggage, clothing, and so forth.” or for the matter of fact it could just be your loved brand….. Now…. No it will not be inappropriate to wear one of those shirts… I will prefer T shirts too(since you say its “out of work”)..

On your whimsical …MAN(money authority & Need) its all within you as long as you have the attitude…lemme gaurantee u dont need the looks…when u have the attitude 🙂

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