Archive for October, 2009
JFK
JFK’s casual sophistication revolution!
John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy (May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963), typically referred to by his initials JFK, is a style icon.

The Dry-Martini
Don’t copy James Bond: drink a Dry-Martini !
(by Bertie)
Do you remember Humphrey Bogart overdress in his trench coat in 1942 for the movie “Casablanca” directed by Michael Curtiz? What a man! Eversince I saw that movie I have been waiting for rain so I can wear my trench coat.

Hats; hot or not
Trend spotted: Hats, especially the Fedora hat is raging popular among celebrities and fashionistas.
This is what a Fedora hat looks like:

Profuomo in the Suitorialist
Purple is hot this season!
This week’s Suitorialist is a guest appearance of the Profuomo dressmaker’s dummy. I walked passed the Profuomo store on the Meent in Rotterdam and appreciated their great styling. What do you think of the styling?

Men Boots
Choose Perfect Shoes
Choose Perfect Shoes
(By Bertie)
You have dreamt of it for so many nights, you have saved up each euro/pound/dollar/yen and now you’ve finally got it: your own suit from Brioni. However, when you walk down the streets, the girls don’t turn their heads to look back and Scott Schuman doesn’t ask you for a photo to post on his website… Oh Georges “Beau” Brummel , God of the Dandies, please tell me, what’s my problem?

Rolled trousers
Trend spotted: Rolled cuffs!
I see them on jeans and khaki pants.. but also on suit pants, are the cuffed pants of the suit sexy again!?

Bobby Humphrey @ LCT
A day off
A couple of days&nights ago, I borrowed a photocamera from a close relative. Lance and I left for the city and we visited some old friends with my Fuji FinePix S3Pro with Nikkor DX18-200 Lens. I have to admit, practice makes perfect: I still have a lot to learn about how to shoot pictures instead of shooting for the moon.

Egyptian Cotton
You’re made of Egyptian Cotton
The newest addition to the Suitsupply shirt collection is the Egyptian Cotton. These shirts are only €59,- and are available in multiple prints. Before you check out their website, read&learn about the Egyptian Cotton here on Suitsociety.com







