A Different approach to dressing – SØRENSEN

imageWe are currently seeing seismic chances in the stylish world of Fashion, no surprise there, some might say, that is the nature of the beast, trends come in and out of ‘Fashion’. However, these elements have nothing to do with cut of your jeans, the the number of buttons on your tailoring or particular shades of colours. These are much more complexed, not only are we seeing changes to the Fashion week schedules (more about that at a later date), we are seeing brands having to embrace, if not begrudgingly, sustainability and ethical consumerism (lots more about that later). Plus a movement we are seeing far more of is gender neutral ranges everyone from Zara to Valentino are jumping on this stylish train, with some achieving success more than others. One such new brand who are doing this really rather well is SØRENSEN.

imageTheir unique stance is based on a simple observation that most men, and a lot of women, too, are turned off by trends and the hype that surrounds them but want to ensure they look, and feel, their best. Created by Wayne Sørensen, formerly design director of Orlebar Brown, who was reluctant to offer yet another fashion collection. It was the work ethic of, an initial, six core archetypes (with more to follow) to offer an updated approach to style based around these six characters that then inspired the framework for a quieter more discrete approach to dressing.

imageThese Archetypes are Driver, Engineer, Painter, Dancer, Officer and Butcher, the collection fuses manufacturing and styling references researched on historic workwear garments with personal items from Sørensen’s own archive, as well as key collaborative input from professionals currently working in each of the industries paid tribute to. Every piece has been designed to work with and into an existing wardrobe – connecting the owner to an uncomplicated way to dress.

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Sun’s Out Fun’s Out – Boardies

imageHave you sorted out your Summer holidays yet ? Is a party filled, late night, sleep by the pool sort of affair ? A chic city break hanging out at the poolside of the hippest of Hotels ? Or a sedate family gathering where your catching up on sleep while your offspring cause havoc at kids club ? Wherever your celebrating the hedonistic party spirit around the world, from LA pool parties in the Hollywood hills to full moon beach parties in Koh Samui and the all day clubs of Ibiza, we have the perfect attire that will see you seamlessly from pool to bar and back again. Boardies are designed for party goers who like to have fun and express their individuality.

imageTaking inspiration from the decade of Partying, the 90’s, with strong vibrant colours, playful abstract prints and references to the Ibiza party scene. Which is reflected in their philosophy to endorse and work with real people who do real things, for example the models in their Ibiza photoshoot all live in Ibiza, work (play) in Ibiza, as DJ’s, promotors or general party goers. Their exclusive hand drawn designs are printed on super quick dry quality fabrics for your comfort and style.

Boardies shorts come in 3 lengths; Shortie, Mid and Long in over 30 colours and prints and although based in London, the team, who have extensive fashion experience, pride themselves on pushing the boundaries of design innovation, quality and creativity, by travelling the world in search of cool designs and patterns.

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Washbag Wishlist – Dan Rookwood, MRPORTER.com

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The dapper, and football obsessed, subject of today’s Washbag Wishlist, Dan Rookwood, has an enviable international resume, not only did he study at Cambridge University, where he won the prestigious Student Journalist of the Year. But his past titles include, Editor of Time Out Sydney, Columist for ES Managzine, Style Director of Mens Health UK where he co-wrote the Men’s Health book ‘Build a Cover Model Body’, having twice been a Men’s Health cover model and now he is well and truly an Englishman in New York as U.S. Editor of MRPORTER‘s weekly Journal. We asked Dan what his must have, can’t live without grooming product was, which his answer is;

Whether stuck on a desert island or on a longhaul flight, or perhaps shaking off a heavy night or preparing to go out for one, the main thing that makes me feel refreshed and ready is brushing my teeth. I could be a bit OCD about this because I brush several times a day using this game-changing Foreo electric toothbrush. But assuming there’s no USB charger or indeed a dentist on my desert island, I’ll make my grooming essential an everlasting supply of Marvis Whitening Toothpaste. Minty fresh.”

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Foreo has reworked its innovative ‘Issa’ toothbrush with this ‘Hybrid’ version. The addition of PBT polymer bristles helps brush away heavier plaque build-up without sacrificing the anti-bacterial appeal of the silicone fabrication. Gentle on teeth and gums, it has an adjustable eight-speed interface that allows for effective cleaning, while the pulsating stimulates blood flow to improve the health and appearance of gums.

imageMarvis’ toothpaste is packaged in an apothecary tube and made in Florence, Italy, where the brand has been a trusted favourite for generations. Designed specifically to freshen breath and whiten teeth, this cool mint-flavoured formula is just what you need for a mega-watt smile.

 

 

Not that kind of Brogue, this kind of Brogue

There isn’t a more versatile pair of shoes that you could wish to find in a stylish man’s wardrobe, than a pair of good quality Brogues, there are a perennial style that sits alongside a trainer. They are ease personified, equally at home being teamed with a pair of jeans as they are suited and booted, finishing off a formal outfit and they perfectly accompany a casual offering as a more formal look.

Now the heritage of this style of footwear is steeped in legend and has as many urban myths attached to it as it has differing variations in its design. Some say it comes from the Old Scottish word for shoes, Brogan or the other great Celts tribe, the Irish who used the word Bròg. But one thing is for sure, and was confirmed by a member of a Coupling Dynasty, Mr Stuart Bromley, yes of the Russell & Bromley empire, the honest to goodness Brogue started life under very humble beginnings. Originally designed as a country, outdoors shoe for farmers of the Celtic regions in the nineteenth century, the perforated patterns made for ideal circulation of water for the farmers and fishermen who were used to having to spend long periods in wet bog like land and the perforations prevented Trench foot and other like conditions, nice.

Today the Brogues has far more glamorous wearers with everyone from The Prince of Wales, Carey Grant and Peter Niven to Daniel Craig, Mr & Mrs Beckham and even the ever stylish Alexa Chung all professing to being fans.

So why is the Brogue so iconic ? We caught up with Tim Little Creative director and owner of the Great British curators of excellent examples of Brogues, Grenson, who told us, “They are the most iconic, cartoonists always draw brogues to signify smart men’s shoes. I think it’s a visual thing, they look totally unique. What started out as practical idea to let the water out of your shoes, became a decorative element that made the shoes look so different. They are also associated so strongly with British shoemaking as they came from here. Very few shoes are famous for their provenance.”

But which is better the Traditional or Contempoarary Brogue ? The Cobbler-in-Chief at another British Footwear institutions, Oliver Sweeney put it, “Whether it’s enlarging the punching design, working with untraditional colours and leathers, or simply making a brogue with a non-traditional construction, we’re all about challenging both ourselves and our customer’s perspectives of the perfect shoe. We don’t shy from using traditional shoe constructions, like the Goodyear welted construction, which ensures that each of our brogues are a hardwearing and incredibly comfortable wear, or from standard calf leathers and colours, we also like to experiment with new ways to make our shoes your first choice. It’s a part of what makes my job as Cobbler-in-Chief at Oliver Sweeney so exciting.”

And of course the Ultimate question when it comes to Brogues is it Black or Tan ? “Both if possible, if not get tan brogues and black derbys. I like my black shoes to be plain. On a tan brogue the punched holes show up better and create the look.” And you must remember, “Only wear them every other day, so get two pairs and rotate. Polish them in the evening and leave the polish on overnight. Buff them up in the morning.” Thank you Tim Little, a true fountain of knowledge.

BUDGET NOT AN ISSUE

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Or I have enough money and pairs of Brouges to splash out on a pair of Blue Suede ones like these  Hasketon’s from Oliver Sweeney

WATCHING THE PENNIES

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If you’re going to invest in a great quality pair of Brogues, don’t look any further than Grenson and these Dylan’s.

WHAT A BARGAIN

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You can’t say value for money more than these Dorest Limit from Clarks.

The Buyer’s Guide to Summer 2016 – James Lawrence – ASOS.com

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Talk about kicking the week off in style, Chico wawa ! For today’s post we have a bit of a twist on a classic favourite, instead of our Buyer’s guide to the wonderful season ahead of us. We sort the wise words of wisdom from an expert from another sector of this stylish industry, James Lawrence, Menswear Head of Design for the fashion internet Uber site Asos.

After graduating from Northumbria University and being awarded the Gold Award at Graduate Fashion Week. James began his career at German retailer, Closed. Then moved onto River Island as Menswear Design Manager. Finally then in 2012 moving to Asos where he was recently promoted to his current role as Head of Menswear Design.

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Oversized is the key silhouette of the season and isn’t going anywhere. This is a great oversized style as it’s introducing the V Neck which looks new and is such a nice change from the standard crew we’ve seen for seasons.

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The military trend has had a comeback but looks new by having a street wear edge. These drop crotch joggers are the perfect nod to the trend with the strap and military waistband details.

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Cross Body bags don’t just look great but are also practical! This neoprene sport luxe version again will work with many looks

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Baseball caps are now worn with many looks from streetwear to more tailored outfits so this clean and minimal suede style is perfect for any trend.

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Bombers are still the jacket shape of the season. this style ticks off many trends with suede being a key and khaki being the new black!

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After seasons of super skinny and even extreme super skinny denim, it’s great to see new wide anti- styles coming back in retro denim washes.

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Simple and classic, this goes with any look.

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If there’s one shirt that you have to buy for the summer, it has to be a 50’s style revere collar shirt or aka camp shirt, printed, washed, smart, casual..we’ve got it covered!

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White terrace trainers are huge for the summer and look great worn with denim, shorts and even tailoring! These look modern with the elastic gusset fastening which is a key trend across both smart and casual footwear.

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Wide leg trousers are one of the biggest shifts we’ve seen in menswear in a long while and look great worn casually with trainers and oversized outerwear.