Spring Outfit #4

Colour Block

Colour blocking is here in a big way for SS19 here is an easy way to match the trend.

Base Layers

White Jeans – A spring and summer essential the white jean has evolved from a hooray associate into a stylish staple. They just as easy to wear as black jeans only with added flair and this makes them an ideal basis to an outfit. Endlessly versatile. Endlessly stylish. Get some in a slim fit for the easy riviera vibes.

Simple Tee – Now this is the part that can be debated. Everyone has their own favourite T-shirt brand and style. I would personally recommend Uniqlo on the high street and Sunspel if you want to take things upmarket. The key here is getting a T-shirt that fits you perfectly and picking any colour you like. Navy, Red, Orange as long as you keep them simple and pick a colour that doesn’t wash you out feel free to go crazy. Just make sure to pay attention to fit. Whether you want a classic style or hyper modern slim fit make sure you get one that is just right. After all the sky is the limit.

Outerlayer

Chore Coat – A complementing Chore coat is the perfect accompanying jacket to wear with this outfit. It suits the colourful theme and is a style that is trending hugely at the moment. The key here is to go for a colour the compliments the tee you are wearing. For example if you are wearing a light blue tee opt for a jacket a few shades darker or vice versa. This keeps the colours flowing and makes the outfit seem more harmonious. Not to mention all those pockets will come in useful. For a bit more of a swerve wear a darker tee with a lighter chore coat.

Footwear

Complimenting Trainers – Now the best way of matching this to the outfit is to opt for a pair of shoes in a similar colour to either your jacket or your tee. This keeps the outfit colourful amidst the white canvas (literally) of the Jeans. Once the colour is just about matched you can vary it up with style. Anything from cutting edge chunky sneakers and sneaker socks to retro vans and Adidas feel free to express yourself.

Accessories

Black Woven Belt – This brings more summer vibes as well as an additional texture to the outfit. It’s simple laidback accessorising that helps elevate the outfit.

Style Move

Shirt Tuck – This streamlines the silhouette whilst also keeping it perfectly balanced between smart and casual. Giving it a perfect blend of retro and trending. After all of its good enough for Virgil Abloh it’s good enough for us.

Sockless – Wear no-show socks to expose some ‘mankle’ and give the look a summery vibe. This exposure of skin goes a long way to making the outfit seem sharp and contemporary as well as letting you lean into that Spring/Summer fun.

Spring Outfit #3

Tonal Blue

Tonal dressing is a massively stylish move to utilise. It makes any outfit look pulled together and interesting. Also despite it being monochrome it also shows a great amount of originality and personality. The key with tonal dressing is to mix textures and colours whilst maintaining an overall theme of one colour. Like this example with blue.

Base Layers

Blue chinos – Now I think the perfect base for this would be some light or pastel blue chinos. Most people would say you should go darker with your trousers than your top so this subverts that. Keeping things light down below also nods to the fact that this is an outfit with the warmer climbs of spring and summer in mind. The light colour nods to the current trend for pastels in SS19 and going for a chino makes it a perfectly versatile balance between smart and casual. Seeing as it is spring you can either opt for a cropped pair or give the trousers some turn ups.

Navy Polo Shirt – Another preppy staple and smart-casual master – the polo shirt. There can be a fair amount of options here. You can go for a standard polo or mix it up with a retro inspired open collar polo which is what I would recommend. Further more you can keep things plain or experiment with a pattern. For tonal dressing additional pops of colour are always good so I would recommend opting for one with white trim. Overall a knitted polo shirt with a base colour of navy and white trim or stripes is the most stylish option here.

Outer Layers

Light Wash Denim Jacket – Introducing an additional colour and texture to the outfit as well as a casual air. This prevents the outfight from looking too formal and provides a sharp contrast with the other textures present on the outfit. It is also the lightest colour of the outfit which provides an additional blue to keep things tonal.

Footwear

Blue sneakers – Perfect to keep things both casual and in keeping with the tonal outfit would be some blue sneakers. However you also want to add an additional element of interest and colour with the sneakers. Something like Adidas Campus’ with white trim or Vans Old Skools with their two tone blue would work perfectly here. This also leans casually providing perfect contrast with the smarter polo and chinos.

Accessories

Navy Woven Belt – An additional texture to bring to the outfit whilst also keeping things tonal.

Style Moves

Shirt Tuck – This streamlines the silhouette whilst also keeping it perfectly balanced between smart and casual. Giving it a perfect blend of retro and trending. After all of its good enough for Virgil Abloh it’s good enough for us.

Sockless – Wear no-show socks to expose some ‘mankle’ and give the look a summery vibe. This exposure of skin goes a long way to making the outfit seem sharp and contemporary as well as letting you lean into that Spring/Summer fun.

What to Wear to a Club

Now this is a question that anyone of a certain age will have and it has a difficult answer. Many clubs have different dress codes and vary greatly but here I’m going to focus on two main outfits that should be applicable to most clubs. The first outfit I’ll discuss now and the second outfit will follow in a later post.

Outfit #1

Navy Trousers – Now Jeans are great but in these modern times don’t be afraid to mix things up a little bit. Some Navy trousers give you sharp styling whilst also giving you some extra breathability in comparison to jeans.

Navy T-Shirt – Now The look we’re going for here is monochrome Navy. This is a look that will be simple and minimalist yet elegant. However you don’t want to make things to formal – this is a nightclub after all. So keep things buttoned down with a T-Shirt. This also keeps your temperature well regulated. A well cut Tee will walk the tightrope between to casual and too formal and leave you with an excellent look. The fact that it is navy is also important as it is a colour well associated with evening wear.

Dark Coloured Trainers – Now not all clubs allow trainers (we will get to that later) but for ones that do these are perfect. A dark colour such as navy or black in a variety of materials looks great. You can even have some white trim so long as you protect and clean them properly. Just don’t wear anything too precious..all clubs contain drunk people likely to spill there drinks. I like a pair of two-tone blue Vans Old Skools which still look great even when a ltitle beaten up. If your go to club is a little more high-brow. Then perhaps a navy leather would suit you best some white trim or a contrast sole would help contrast the monochrome.

Navy Woven belt – Now it’s always important in a monochromatic look to give the look some interesting texture. Now the belt will keep things grounded with the monochrome colour scheme but will add an interesting texture to the outfit.

Light Wash Trucker – Now this adds some variety and really elevates the monochrome. By adding a single colourful item of clothing to the outfit it changes it completely. The denim also brings a more casual edge to the outfit. As well as this light wash denim is bang on trend and is an item of clothing that is both timeless and rugged. It can really take a beating and still look great.

I’ll post Outfit 2 soon. It is aimed for clubs a little more formal than outfit 1 but would not cover anything requiring an very formal dress code.

The 8 Shoes Every Guy Needs

If you have no other shoes at least make sure you have some of these.

1 – Black Chelsea Boots – One of the most versatile items of footwear around. Black Chelsea Boots can effortlessly pair with anything from casual to full on smart dress codes. This adaptability is only one benefit of these shoes however. They can also add a rock and roll vibe to any outfit due to the sheer cool factor they possess. As well as adding this cool factor they cut the perfect balance between smart and casual. Adding formality to the most casual of looks whilst also providing levity and contrast when worn with formal items.

2 – White Minimalist Sneakers – Since Common Projects brought the humble white trainer to the fore they have been a wardrobe must have. They are such a versatile item that looks incredible with anything and everything. They can make a suit more casual or add a sophisticated angle to the most casual of looks. The key is to get a pair made of luxurious materials with a solid construction. A good pair can mould to your feet and be one of the most comfortable shoes you can own. A plain white pair needs to be kept in excellent condition but as long as you do this it matches perfectly with anything from office wear to weekend outfits.

3 – Converse High Tops – Everyone needs a great pair of throwback sneakers in there closet so why not go back as far as sneakers go, converse high tops. Dating from the beginning of the 20th century the Converse All-Star is among the most iconic items of footwear of all time. They have now been updated to exist in multitudes of colourways and collaborations, notable the collaboration with Comme Des Garçons. The Shoes are incredibly versatile particularly in my preferred white colourway and provide an excellent retro touch to an outfit. After all a throwback to when times were simpler is never a bad thing.

4 – Winter Boots – Now as fun as it is to dress with practicality at the back of your mind eventually reality comes calling. It does that sadly often these days and when it does it’s best to be prepared with a pair of boots that are both stylish and practical. A brown of black lace up pair in leather with a thick sole would always be my ideal choice in winter. This would make them versatile and incredibly stylish. However this still gives you lots of room to play around and put your own stamp on things. A chunkier than normal sole or a shinier leather can alter this type of shoe to your own personal style. However you wish to work it a practical and stylish winter boot is a must- there’s nothing stylish about falling on your ass.

5 – Loafers – Moving swiftly away from the winter boot to the far daintier loafers. Now my personal favourite type of loafer is the horsebit loafer most commonly associated with Gucci. Now, their loafers are a thing of beauty a item that can be worn smart or casual and have true versatility – something of a theme on this list. A true loafer can be worn with anything from suits to shorts and even jeans and look damn good whilst doing it. Now if you are less of a fan of horsebits there are also penny and tassel loafers. These are less formal than the horsebit loafers and nearly as versatile with G.H Bass’s ‘weejuns’ another notable name in the loafers game. The penny loafers tend to be chunkier than the horsebits so bear that in mind when making your decision. As well as in summer loafers, in leather at least, can be worn very effectively in autumn and spring too. Wear them with a pair of socks if the temperature falls too low and watch them reinvigorate your outfits by giving them a fresh preppy spin.

6 – Casual Trainers – Now these are the real workhorses of your footwear collection. You know the shoes I mean, the versatile fallback shoes that could go with any casual outfit and can be thrown on for anything from a stylish outfit to walking round the city to wearing to uni. A shoe this important and likely to be worn this much needs to be comfortable and it needs to be any colour other than white. After all you should already own one box fresh pair of shoes and who wants the effort of that multiple times. A colour such as navy, blue, red or black is far better suited to the kind of mileage you’d be getting out of these shoes. Every company no matter how high end make shoes to fill this category but in my opinion the best would be a pair of Adidas Campuses or Vans Old Skool. Timeless silhouettes in a variety of colour ways so you can get exactly the colour you want. A shoe like this is a mans best friend. Not your favourite shoe in your wardrobe but the one your most attached to.

7 – Espadrilles – A far more stylish alternative to flip flops espadrilles are what you wear when you might need to leave the beach. Although traditionally just beach shoes espadrilles now have enough durability to venture beyond the sands. Perfect for a coaster city where you might be at the beach one minute then walking into shops and bars the next. They have a inherently casual vibe and yet look far more sophisticated than flip flops or slides. The perfect shoe for the summer.

8 – Black Derby’s – Sometimes work just gets in the way. However with a pair of black Derby’s you’ll be able to seamlessly transition from work to the weekend. This is a type of shoe that is perfectly suited to both work and off duty outfits and one pair can carry you from 9-5 to the club all in a day. A Derby is less stuffy than its cousin the Oxford shoe and thus works perfectly with denim, chino or suits and so should be your go to suit shoe due to its extra versatility. For more formal occasions you should reach for something more formal but in today’s climate the time for full formal dress is becoming rarer and rarer.

Here we have it the shoes you NEED to have in one form or another. As you may of noticed and because this is a relatively short list versatility is key with shoes. Almost all of these would work under a suit or under jeans and that is the beauty of it by having fewer shoes which can be worn with everything else in your wardrobe you will get more use out of them and keep your rotation and outfits looking fresh.