Sunday, 6 March 2016
Weekend shopping
I spent my Saturday organizing and planning the following week, but had the morning to treat myself to a morning of SHOOOOPPPPIIINNNNG.
Check out this little number i bought from H&M for £75. There sizes are usually crazy, waist too tight or too big, also iv found the arm length to short in the arms....they only do regular ( not good if you have monkey arms like me).
The leg length needs altering but other than that im happy. Good suit for the casual work day, I don't have to worry about ruining it at that price. WHOOP WHOOOP
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Enter Tinie Tempah - celeb style #2
Mr Tempah , always loved his style but didnt realise how great it is, until I researched him for this blog.
Check out his easy relaxed style trainers with a suit. Matching tie to shoes, or even a low cut tshirt with a suit.....love it.
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Monday, 22 February 2016
The gentalmens style...button down collar
This post is all about THE BUTTON DOWN COLLAR. A big yes yes in my eyes. I have around 6 shirts that are button down and the rest.....are normal boring shirts. The button add lots of benefits:
- Extra detail to the design
- smarters
- keeps a tie in place
- makes a shirt collar always stay down and never flicks out if you are wearing a jumper over the top.
I believe the button down collar is right up there with the navy blazer, blue jeans, and penny loafers, the button-down shirt is one of those all-important pieces that remains a cornerstone of American style. Yet, the button-down’s roots can actually be found across the Atlantic on the polo fields of England. It was on land like this that in 1896 John E. Brooks (yes, of that Brooks family) first came up with idea for the button-down collar. Brooks had been invited to attend a polo match during his trip abroad and, as he watched the game, he noticed that the player’s shirts had collars which were fastened down in a style that he had never seen before.
At the time, polo players were required to wear traditional collared shirts, but riding around on giant stallions during games would cause these collars to flap up, creating a visual distraction. To remedy this, players had buttons sewn onto their collars, fastening them down for matches. The buttons gave the collars an exaggerated arch -- also known as a collar roll -- that instantly caught old John E.’s attention. Upon returning stateside, he brought the design to Brooks Brothers headquarter and the company began mass-producing their legendary "polo collar" shirts. At first, the button-down was worn as a traditional dress shirt, but in the 30’s, tennis players and other athletes across America were drawn to the shirts--for much the same reason as the original British polo players. Pretty soon the button-down became the ultimate casual shirt.

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Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Best dressed gents at the grammys 2016
I finally got round to looking at the super stars at the Grammys today. Lets all be truthful here, some styles was a shipwreck and some are just perfection.
After looking at some of the stars i thought to myself why are they all over trying and why not just go for a classic look.
Here are my favorite stylesmy favorite at the top to my least at the bottom:
Mark Ronson
I love this outfit, simple with a strong smash of blue.
John legend
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Saturday, 13 February 2016
Celebrity Outfit guide #2 - Ryan reynolds
Mr Ryan Reynold, a fashion and fitness guru. I have liked him since blade. After watching him in Deadpool, i didn't to make this post about him.
I was watching an interview on YouTube and he was wearing a deep navy three piece suit with a white shirt, burgundy tie and arrow tie clip.....beaut.
Here are some outfits:
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