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Staff Picks: How To Wear A Vest Four Ways
Lets face it, not every guy is comfortable or confident enough to wear a vest, let alone one without a jacket. Some find it too formal while others often associate vests as the go-to uniform for waiters. With the help of our stylists we’re here to illustrate that not only can you wear a vest to any occasion but you can do so confidently, without looking like a waiter.
Try, for a second to erase all your preconceived notions about a vest and simply think of it as another layering piece. Much like a sweater or scarf, a vest is a great way to add dimension and character to any outfit. And with the growing number of styles and fabrics to choose from, there’s a lot you can do with it. Wether your exploring the city by day or out on the town at night, adding this simple piece into your arsenal could be all you need to one up your biggest style critics.
HOW TO WEAR A VEST: CASUAL BY NEALE
HOW TO WEAR A VEST: SOCIAL BY MAXIM
HOW TO WEAR A VEST: BUSINESS BY DARIA
HOW TO WEAR A VEST: FORMAL BY SHARAD
How To Match A Shirt, Tie and Suit
With the world of menswear changing and evolving on the daily, it is understandable that many guys find it challenging to keep up with all the latest trends and styles. Fortunately, as with most things in menswear there are some basic ground rules that never quite change. This is especially true in the world of mens suiting. Granted today we see more patterns and textures making their way into the market, however the rules that govern them still remain the same. In this latest How To style video, Melissa helps you aim to be the Best Dressed guy in your office with these easy tips on how to match a shirt, tie and suit.
Item Of The Week: Vitaly Kusari x Gold Bracelet
Take the hard line with Vitaly’s Kusari bracelet. The chunky, stainless steel piece has a modern rocker vibe that complements off-duty gear (think denim, plaid and lots of black or white tees) and works to add a finishing detail to casual evening looks.
What is Kusari? Kursai was used in samurai armour from the 1270s but particularly from the Nambokucho period of 1336-1392. The rings were lacquered black to prevent rusting and were always stitched onto a backing of cloth or leather. Kusari was often concealed entirely between layers of cloth.
New Arrivals: The Dickie Shoppe Handmade Bow Ties
Paving the way for menswear in this country, we’re proud to announce that we’re the first retailer in Canada to carry the exclusive limited edition Dickie bow tie. These made in Canada, handmade bow ties are not for the faint at heart, but rather for that discerning gentlemen looking to express his individuality and creativity through his wardrobe.
Who is The Dickie Shoppe?
Here’s Christopher Louis Philippe Chapheau founder/owner of The Dickie Shoppe explaining the birth of his company in his own words:
“My youth was highly influenced and guided by my French born, restaurateur father. A man who was always immaculately dressed, and who had an undeniable impact on my desire to enter the world of men’s fashion.
Post-university life on the west coast didn’t satisfy my itch to be immersed in the high paced culture and fashion forward lifestyle Toronto provided so it wasn’t before long that my bags were packed and a one way ticket to Toronto was purchased. I arrived with no job, and nowhere to live, only knowing that this was the city where I wanted to leave my mark. After three years and multiple jobs in the corporate life I knew it was time to take the leap and pursue my passions.
Thus, The Dickie Shoppe was born. Having no formal fashion education myself I teamed up with my close and highly talented seamstress friend, Vicky Bignell. Having extensive training from the Coco Fashion Design Institute, she would help to bring our bow ties to life.”
The Products:
Each bow tie is hand crafted and limited edition (a few hundred being manufactured of each design at most). Both Christopher & Vicky utilize a lot of antique fabrics that they source from around Toronto and the surrounding areas meaning each design is part of a unique and close knit family. Here’s a catalogue of all the styles we’ll be carrying at Gotstyle, with a mini descriptions explaining how each one is unique.
Photography by: Lane Dorsey
“The professor”: $120
- Beautiful brown tweed fabric
- Pre-tied in a traditional double bow design
- Thick gauge copper chain accent
- Hand made locally here in Toronto
“The woodpecker” (all brown): $150
- Pheasant feathered bow tie
- Sleek satin double bow backing
- Pre-tied
- Hand made locally here in Toronto
“The Peacock” (all brown, white accent): $150
- Pheasant feathered bow tie with white woodpecker feather accents
- Sleek satin double bow backing
- Pre-tied
- Hand made locally here in Toronto
“The J.W.”: $100
- Double sided burlap bow tie with antique western patterned fabric
- Extremely limited quantities due to the antique fabric sourced
- Pre- tied in a traditional double bow design
- Hand made locally here in Toronto
“The Victoria”: $100
- Antique blue floral fabric
- Pre-tied in a modern triple bow design
- Extremely limited quantities due to antique fabric sourced
- Hand made locally here in Toronto
Item Of The Week: Woolrich Buffalo Check Throw
Woolrich has been synonymous with quality outdoor clothing for over 180 years. The company got its start in 1830 when John Rich, an immigrant from England, built his first woolen mill in Plum Run, Pennsylvania. Today the little village of Woolrich is still headquarters for the company, where they continue to produce quality products like this buffalo check throw. A great gift idea, and a perfect addition for those cold winter nights.
“Every click of every loom in the Woolrich woolen mill tells a truly American tale. The story begins with the founding steps of John Rich selling wool by Mule Cart and continues through a new era of proud American manufacturing.
Founded in 1830, the Woolrich of today remains uniquely committed to creating enduring blankets of unmistakable quality.”