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A Stylish Sport Coat Or Blazer

by Shawn on Jun.14, 2010, under Articles, ECC Style Tips, Jacket Tips, Menswear

BLAZER OR SPORT COAT? Contrary to popular belief, they’re not one and the same. The term blazer covers solid-colored jackets such as blue, black, camel or Masters green. The blazer is one of the most classic and versatile pieces of a man’s wardrobe and can be worn with jeans, khakis or gray flannel trousers. It’s equipped with brass buttons. Sport coats, or jackets, encompass just about everything else.

A GOOD FIT Few men can afford a custom-made jacket tailored to every inch of their bodies. So it’s off the rack we go, and that’s OK as long as you use a tailor for alterations. Though jackets are sized from a man’s chest, they’re built from the shoulders, and that’s where a jacket should fit best. (A man’s height determines whether he needs a regular, short or long jacket.) The shoulder’s fit should be in proportion with your body, with generous armholes that allow you to wrap your arms around a trophy without lifting up the jacket. When buttoned, there should be enough room for a sweater or an extra five pounds.

TO THE TOUCH Fabrics to consider when buying a sport coat are winter, summer or 10 months. The latter is a jacket made from light, yet sturdy, wool in solids or classic menswear patterns suitable to wear 10 months of the year. It’s a good buy if you have to wear a jacket now and then. Cashmeres and other wools lend themselves to great patterns–like glenplaid, houndstooth and checks–that are easy to layer with shirts and sweaters. Summer jackets usually are made from fine wool, which is lighter than cotton and is blended with fibers such as linen, silk or nylon.

THE LITTLE THINGS Details like lapel and collar width, pocket and button types define the latest styles. To play it safe, choose lapels with classic widths between three and four inches and with the tip of the lapel reaching about halfway between the collar and the shoulder. Pockets, too, should be kept simple. Vents, the slits on the back of the jacket, are meant for ease of movement. An “American” jacket has a single vent in the middle of the garment. The “British” has one at each hip. A ventless sport coat, that hugs the body, is called a “Continental” jacket. As for buttons: two-and three-button jackets are the norm these days.

THE FINER POINTS Why does one jacket cost $200 and another $3,000? It’s the sum of the parts–better fabric, lining and buttons, a more intricate pattern and the amount of work done by hand. A designer’s name adds value as well.

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Bachelor Pad Décor: Now You Know

by Erin Gates on Aug.26, 2009, under Home Interiors, Lifestyle

Bachelor pads are really fun to design, mostly because guys tend to be much less opinionated about decor and let the designer do all sorts of fun things. But it can also be a great challenge to create a space that is not too feminine but also not too stiff and cold. I think that the home of Francisco Costa, head designer for Calvin Klein, shown here is the perfect example of an ideal man’s apartment. The grey grass cloth, leather, modern lines and menswear inspired details add up to a space that is inviting but masculine. Neither sparse and cold nor so detailed it sets off your “high maintenance metro-sexual” alarm.
 
 
photos by Martyn Thompson
  
Now for some decor items that would work well for a man on a budget (and who isn’t these days). With jobs being lost, bonuses cut and 401k’s vanishing before our eyes like vapor it’s no wonder bachelors have probably put apartment decor on lock down. But there are a myriad of affordable wares out there for you to access to create a space that feels grown up and welcoming after a hard day!

CB2 has some great modern pieces with clean lines and man friendly colors- lots of grey and brown, so this could be one stop shopping for any guy. This sectional is less offensive than one you’ll find at a discount retailer- and paired with some sleek leather club chairs there’s plenty of room for seating.


A modern arch lamp will impress any gal, and this cement coffee table will thrill other guys (“Dude, is that cement? Sweeeeeeet“)

IKEA is genius for bachelor pad decor, of course. This black dresser with Asian inspired details is amazing (look a those drop pulls, ladies!) and this rug is an instant classic.

 

A mattress on the floor does NOT count as a bed fellas- so pick up a bed frame for goodness sakes! :) These are less than $350!

For dining try one of these pairings-
For a small space try the Docksta Table from IKEA and scoop back chairs from Room & Board.

A simple wood table by Ikea paired with slightly more pricey sleek cantilever chairs by Room & Board. A great take on the high/low mix.

Of course we can’t for get the all important entertainment unit- be it modern with storage, more Ralph Lauren-y with doors and a beat up finish or simple and clean….they can all be found at IKEA!

Be sure to put down rugs. Nothing says “unfinished room” like an absence of rugs. West Elm makes fantastic, affordable ones that last.

 

And speaking of overlooked details and West Elm, do not forget to add some throw pillows to your sofa! They add a layer of warmth and comfort that any lady you are entertaining will appreciate! I am particularly loving their studded wool ones. See- throw pillows can be tough!

For bedding and soft goods think about utilizing menswear inspired details and fabrics like these bedding sets from Ralph Lauren and Crate & Barrel. Apply this logic to drapes and throw pillows too!

Throw some art up on the walls- modern photography is always a nice look for a man’s space- like this abstract city lights set from Crate and Barrel:

I understand the need to show allegiance to a certain sports team. I think it’s programed into the male DNA. Why not go with something a little more artsy like this vintage print of Fenway Park?Framed in sleek steel or silver it shows off your team pride without looking juvenile.

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ECC Style Tip: Slim Down..

by Shawn on Aug.05, 2009, under Jacket Tips

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A two-button suit will give you a slimmer look. However, there are limits!

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ECC Style Tip: Aviator Sunglasses

by Shawn on Aug.01, 2009, under Sunglasses Tips

These days the hottest shades for men and women alike are vintage aviator 1″sunglasses. Nothing beats that old school aviator look and the bigger the better. Most fashions don’t last more than a year or two but aviators still stand as the reigning champion in the sunglasses arena. Not only have they lasted more than a couple years, they’ve lasted decades. Not only have they been around longer than most fashions, anyone can wear them and look cool. There are so many different styles that everyone can wear them and still stand out from the rest of the crowd.

Aviators are always your best bet; I tend to lose or break some, so I always like to have more than one pair. The big mirrored aviators are the best for being out and about in the sun. Not only do they look cool, but man are they dark! You can almost look directly into the sun when wearing a pair(but I don’t recommend it!).

The second pair I always keep around isn’t quite so dark, so that you can still have that vintage aviator look while indoors at the mall or a party. With so many different options from large to small, gold frame to plastic frames, you can find the perfect pair of aviators to fit your every style and stand out from the crowd, even if the rest of the crowd is following the same trend.

So do yourself a favor, buy a pair of vintage aviator sunglasses. Shop around, check out different styles and prices. Stay cool people.

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ECC Style Tip: Belt vs. No Belt

by Shawn on Jul.29, 2009, under ECC Style Tips

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When you wear your trim two-button suit, leave the belt in the closet – you don’t need one. Going beltless lends the suit a clean, confident look.

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