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Men’s Style in Today’s NYTimes

Dressing for Success, Again

Now the tie is on the other neck. Today the well-off 55-year-old is likely to be the worst-dressed man in the room, wearing a saggy T-shirt and jeans. The cash-poor 25-year-old is in a natty sport coat and skinny tie bought at Topman for a song. Young men are embracing the “Mad Men” elements of style in a way that the older men never did, still don’t and just won’t. The result is a kind of rift emerging between the generation of men in their 20s and 30s and those in their late 40s and 50s for whom a suit was not merely square but cubed, and caring about how one looked was effeminate.

While it’s convenient to use Mad Men as an example, I think the reasons that young men are wanting to dress better are much deeper than a TV show.

When an Original Just Won’t Suffice

Did I like them enough to spend an extra $200 and enter into a long-term relationship? Or should I get the Aldens and just go have a great honeymoon? I couldn’t decide. Like many of those who are loafers by nature, I can never commit.

Get the Aldens!

Martin Greenfield At His Factory

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From The Selby. Also be sure to watch this short film, if you haven’t seen it already.

Slippers for These Trying Times

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Or if you’re a banking executive…

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Black Shoes

For no particular good reason, I tend to only wear my black shoes during the colder months.

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Alden chukkas and bluchers on the Plaza last.

Conveniently, Blackbird has just posted some new black Alden boots on their site a few minutes ago, which are a better made version of the plain #306 stock model. It’s too bad they did not order any in my size. ;_;

Alden Blackbird Tugger Boots

Update: Two more styles are now available as well.

Alden Blackbird Milkman Boots
Alden Blackbird Department Store Boot

Julian Boots

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From JulianBoots.net. I learned about this custom boot maker while browsing Barney’s new arrivals section. Unfortunately there does not seem to be any way to contact them – if someone knows these guys, please tell them to fix their email address or put up a phone number.

Aran Sweater Myths

Marketers and salesmen will often tell tales about how particular patterns in Aran sweaters were once used to identify the bodies of lost fisherman. However, this is a myth. From wikipedia:

It is sometimes said that each fisherman (or his family) had a jumper with a unique design, so that if he drowned and was found, maybe weeks later, on the beach, his body could be identified. This misconception may have originated with J.M. Synge’s 1904 play Riders to the Sea, in which the body of a dead fisherman is identified by the hand-knitted stitches on one of his garments. However, even in the play, there is no reference to any decorative or Aran-type pattern. The garment referred to is a plain stocking and it is identified by the number of stitches, the quote being “it’s the second one of the third pair I knitted, and I put up three score stitches, and I dropped four of them”. There is no record of any such event ever having taken place, nor is there any evidence to support there being a systematic tradition of family patterns.

Kate Davies, writer and knitter, explores this a bit more in an interesting piece she wrote on needled:

While Gahan encouraged the talented knitters of rural Ireland in their creation of elaborate báinín ganseys, Ó Síocháin invented myths of ancient origin for the sweaters in his publications about the Aran Islands. In his book Aran: Islands of Legend , for example, Ó Síocháin footnotes the misleading idea that “the Aran gansey has always been an unfailing source of identification of Islandmen lost at sea” with a reference to his own company “full particulars regarding the handcraft products of the Islands can be obtained from Galway Bay Products, Ltd.”

A Preview of Engineered Garments SS2010

We’re still waiting for the Engineered Garments Spring Summer 2010 lookbook to show up online, but until then Oi Polloi has uploaded a few pictures from the Pitti showroom to their flickr page. The most surprising new addition: a fishtail parka.

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Generations of Style, Revisited

Scans from “Generations of Style“, by John William Cooke.

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Spurr SS2010

Images for Spurr’s SS2010 collection. The suiting pieces are always excellent, but I’d like to see Simon Spurr move away from those over-stylized vests which never seem to fit in with the rest of his clothing.

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ts(s) SS2010 – Part 2

More SS2010 looks for ts(s) by Takuji Suzuki. See Part 1 here.

Also, good news: The Bureau is going to be carrying ts(s) and is expecting their first shipment before Christmas!

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