Thursday, April 29, 2010

Ease up !

I've been trying to ease up on some of the goodies that I like to gush about on the blog. It's hard. Damn hard. My only saving grace is that summer wear is in full swing and I'm not a lover of shorts/polos/etc.

I'd rather stay in my 3Sixteen jeans or J. Crew Urban Slim Khakis (2 pairs and counting!)with a long sleeve shirt rolled up. Save the flip flops for the beach, Kyle! No one really wants to see your toes.

Anyway, I have been out there doing some damage.

Scores :

I didn't pick up the J. Crew red chambray due to its 25% linen content. I rushed into the red chambray at Lucky Brand and now regret doing so. The fit is way too big and baggy. Long too.
Gap surprised me with their own 2 weeks back. Have to say, for the price, its damn nice. The cotton has a thick, sturdy feel and the fit seems to be slimmed down from prior seasons chambrays. The shade of red is quite nice as well, although I wish it was a shade darker. Very solid purchase.

Feeling nostalgic, I picked up J Crew's vintage fleece zip-up hoodie in heathered grey. I had countless versions of this as a kid. Always remember my mother layering one under my vest or "leather" jacket. I was quite surprised with the feel of J. Crew's version. I expected the old generous fit of yesteryear's versions, but I was happy to have my expectations not met. The fit is perfect for me. Slim, but not tight. Love the zip action on this cuz I can still wear it work under a more formal jacket, and just shed it once I get to the office.


Last year I went nutso over finding the RayBan Caravan shades. I loved them so much I bought them twice. Now I'm wondering if I should add the classic Aviators to my arsenal. Never know when I may be called to fly a fighter jet at last minute. I ordered these from J. Crew and I'm mulling it over now. I know these are classic shades, but my only worry is that every face seems to be sporting these this year.

Charles Tyrwhitt has officially become my favorite maker for my dress shirts. Their slim fit shirts come in great patterns, and usually can be had for a decent price. Now I'm by now means slim but these shirts cut a flattering profile for any dude, IMO. They're in London but ship to the USA for reasonable prices.

Lastly, I finally pulled the trigger on trying some of the offerings from Land End Canvas. I assembled an order of various shirts and pants, still too arrive. There has been good press around this collection so I eagerly await what's in store. The prices seemed pretty fair. I will let you know how I find the offerings.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go for Randolph Engineering instead of the Ray Bans. You can customize it a little more and they're still made in the US. Plus they cost a little less.r

JB said...

Thanks! Will def check those out. Appreciate the heads up.

jcrew guy in Canada said...

Hey Jb, grabbed the same hoodie in the washed brick colour last week. I agree the revised tailored fit is a winner.

JB said...

JCG: I almost passed on that one. Glad I didn't. Tried it on again last night and I'm definitely keepin it!

JB said...

UnitedStyle: Ordered the RE Concorde shades last night. They look solid!

Anonymous said...

Nice. Just be sure to crank "Highway to the Dangerzone" when you first put them on.