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PART 2- Smart Shopping: Making the most of your wardrobe on a Recession Budget

April 16, 2009 · 1 Comment

The global economic crisis is causing many of us to think more carefully about our buying decisions: what, when, and how many of something we really need. At the same time, unless we continue to spend as individuals, the economy will continue to falter. For the next few weeks, we’ll do our part by offering tips on making the most of your clothing budget in these tough economic times.

This Week’s Tip: Step into your closet and ask yourself whether you have something appropriate for every aspect of your life – work, sports, dates, family events, happy hour, etc. If not, start shopping today. Otherwise, you will find yourself doing last minute shopping for that big event. Last minute shopping is nearly always more expensive and less likely to offer a repeat performance. Instead, shop for what you need over time and what might last over time…

  1. INVEST…in pieces you’ll wear once a week or more.
  2. BETTER OVER TIME… Add pieces to your wardrobe that improve with age and wear.
  • The Leather Jacket: A classically styled, leather jacket, when well cared-for, will improve over time- becoming softer, more supple and generally wonderful to wear. Tip: Leather does not tailor well, so buy a jacket that fits off the rack (for shorter men, try the Park Avenue Classic Lambskin Jacket, or our Suede Jacket (pictured below) for classic, unembellished jackets available in sizes from men’s extra-small
  • The Jean: Quality jeans will soften and improve with each wash, not disintegrate (for a shorter inseam , from 27″- try the Silver Jeans “Grayson” Relaxed-Fit, Bootcut, Dark Vintage at ForTheFit.com)

Categories: Economy · Fashion Advice · Men's Suit · Mens Style · Mens Trends · Recession · Shopping Resources · Short Men · Short Mens Clothes · mens fashion
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The Measure of a Man: A resource for the ladies…

March 12, 2009 · 1 Comment

Taking measurements is a fairly simple process- a soft measuring tape and some basic instructions is all you need. But, measuring the man in your life requires a little more- more permission, more convincing…

“I thought size didn’t matter…”
It is if you want to buy clothes that fit so that you look your best. Specifically, you want your guy to look his best ( a well-dressed man can be an excellent accessory!)

“But he hates shopping…”
He won’t once he knows his actual size. Knowing his actual size will make it easier (and therefore more fun) to shop. A bonus: If you know his size, it will be easier for you to shop & buy him gifts.

Tell him he has your permission to have a Fit…

Start at the top and working your way down. Don’t forget to write everything down as you go so he’ll have the list for later.

  1. Collar size: Simply measure around the base of his neck. If he intends to wear the shirt with a tie, the shirt size selected should closely match his exact collar measurement. However, a shirt to be worn without a tie may be purchased slightly larger (by about a 1/2 size) for comfort and a more casual look.
  2. Chest size: Have him relax his arms at his sides and measure around the fullest part of his chest with the tape measure just below his armpits.
  3. Overarm Measurement: Measure the circumference of his chest and arms (at the highest point of his shoulder blades). Subtract chest measurement from his overarm measurement. This measurement can be useful when buying a jacket or sportcoat- if the difference is 7 inches or greater, we recommend buying jackets one size larger for comfort and a better fit in the upper arms and shoulders.
  4. Arm: Have him bend his elbow 90 degrees and place his hand on his hip. Stand behind him and hold the tape at the center back of his neck. Measure across his shoulder to his elbow, and down to his wrist. The total length in inches is his sleeve length.
  5. Waist: Measure loosely (so he can breath) around his natural waistline. Many men wear trousers well below the natural waist, under the belly if they carry extra weight around the mid-section- but this can actually make him look heavier than he actually is. For belts, choose a size 1-2 inches larger than his actual waist size.
  6. Rise: Rise refers to the distance between the top of a trouser’s waistband and the top of the trouser leg’s inseam (at the crotch). Measure his favorite (and best fitting) pants by measuring along the trouser’s seam , or start from scratch (especially if his pants are too tight or too baggy through the buttocks, crotch and thighs). Guys under 5′9″ often benefit from short rise pants.
  7. Inseam: An inseam can be measured using a pair of pants that fit well (see ForTheFit.com’s Style Guide for tips on perfect length). Measure from the crotch seam (where all the fabric meets), down the pant leg all the way to the end. If he does not have a pair of pants of the proper length right now, you’ll need at least pants that fit properly in the waist. From those you can judge where you want the pants to stop. Proper length may vary whether your man is wearing jeans or crisp dress pants, but never by more than an inch and a half. Also, you will want to take the inseam for each leg if you want to have custom pants made because the length may not be the same for each leg. Lastly, if his current trousers are regular rise and you are considering a switch to short rise, keep in mind that the new placement of the crotch will affect the inseam length- adjust accordingly.

And if he’s really stubborn…

  • Remind him how much more fun it could be taking measurements with you, than visiting his tailor- Earl
  • Bribe him- a favorite meal, a massage, whatever it takes!
  • Swap- he can take your measurements next. It can’t hurt (too many women are slaves to the number on the tag- it’s important to know your size, too- Plus, how much better will it be when his gifts to you are actually the right size.)
  • Because you said so.
  • Feeling frisky? Offer to take measurements… wearing nothing but the measuring tape. We doubt he’ll say no.

Good luck (& Better Fit)!

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Resource: “Men’s Wardrobe and the Size Solution” About.com

March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Check out this video by stylist Kim Johnson Gross at About.com- it offers a few great tips for the various hard-to-fit sizes and shapes of Men- Big & Tall, Shorter Men, etc.

aboutcom-logohttp://video.about.com/mensfashion/Men-s-Wardrobe-Size-Solutions.ht

Enjoy!

-C. Bova, CEO

Categories: Big & Tall · Fashion Advice · Men's Shirts · Men's Suit · Mens Style · Short Men · Short Mens Clothes · Sizing · mens fashion
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