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Lots of new spring/summer stuff in, all at affordable price points! Just in time to replace our secret sale items.

Dr. Denim

An assortment of pieces from Dr. Denim have layered our shelving area and denim bar. While we’re pretty sold on their great denims, we’ve brought in a few new tees, v-necks, cardigan, dress shirt, distressed jeans, and bow ties – all of which are excellently priced. Dr. Denim is known for their trim fit, and is perfect for guys with a slim to medium sized build.

Dr Denim shirts, $55

Dr Denim cardigan $110, shirt $95, bowtie $45

Canterbury of New Zealand

Cut for the bigger gentleman, the soft textured fabrics and cool rugby inspired stylish combine for a perfect hybrid of sporty and stylish.

Canterbury golf shirt $110, checkered pants $110

Canterbury golf tees $125, Dr. Denim khaki pants, $110

Two Angle Gold Label

With great feedback from our clients on their Fall/Winter collection we had previously brought in, new in-store are a few Spring pieces for those chilly nights in the city. Funky fashionable outwear for the guys who prefer their jackets and hoodies trimmed down. Expect to see some interesting detail, sleek & darker features, and the occasional shine.

Gold Label jacket, $185

Gold Label jacket, $159

Gold Label jacket, $169

Gold Label hoodie, $85

Gold Label hoodies, $169-185

Happy Socks

They’re back kids – put a happy face on your feet!

Too many styles to photograph, so I took the lazy route and shot the box!

Happy Socks, $15

What’s New: Suit

April 12, 2010


New for Spring at Gotstyle – Suit is a modern sportswear collection from Denmark, featuring quirky styles the Europeans love (slim fit, bright colored jeans) mixed with fashionable shirts, comfortable knits in simple no-nonsense styles and shorter tailored jackets. Tank tops to plaid shirts, henleys to cardigans, pants to blazers – there’s a little something for everyone.

Check out their Spring 2010 lookbook at Suit.dk. The model shots are great, but I’m also loving the music on the site!

Knits: $55 to $60
Light weight sweaters (perfect for chilly patio nights): $110 to $125
Pants: $125
Shirts: $95 to $110
Blazers: $250
Bow Ties: $39

Cold Method is our latest introduction for Spring. Known for making men look discreetly well dressed, this fashion forward line is ideal for the slim and medium build guys. Wear it casually on weekends or use it as a dress up piece for the nightlife.

New at the store are the Cold Method tees, blazer, pant, and vest.

Become a fan of the Cold Method Facebook page & see more on this upcoming line!

Cold Method tees, $68

Cold Method tees, $68

Cold Method blazer, $575

Cold Method pants, $195

New range of Alberto pants have arrived!

Why do guys love these pants?

Because they are:

* A modern fit
* A washable pair of dress pants!
* Fast drying
* Climate controlled (they keep the boys cool in the summer and warm in the winter)
* A year round pant
* UV reflecting
* Comfort stretch for maximum wearing comfort
* Keeps it’s shape all the time
* Available in sizes 28 – 44, in a 30 – 36 inseam
* Did we mention they’re washable?

We have in the store: solid black and charcoal for $225 and charcoal pinstripe for $250. If we don’t have your size, we can order it and have it in 2 days!

Alberto has been making pants (and pants only for guys) for over 80 years, based out of Germany they sell 42 countries around the world. They are the leaders in bringing high tech and textile research together to make the perfect pant that is fashionable, comfortable and easy to take care of.


New Altea Ties! Even ties are trimming up… our new Altea ties are a narrow cut with contemporary colors.
Spring is all about color, so don’t be afraid to punch up your navy and grey suits! The key is to wear bold colors in the classic, preppy striped tie!

And since you’re going to be wearing ties without a suit this Spring…

Think about upping your dressy casual game: shirt with a zip-up or hoodie and a tie (keep the top button undone), or with a leather jacket and khakis or jeans.

We have some novelty fashion ties in patchwork, textured fabrics, raw silk madras in super skinny styles.
Add a bit of Altea-inspired finish to both your business and dressy casual looks for $115 per tie.

Khakis are the New Denim

February 7, 2010

Haven’t you heard? Khakis are the new denim, and if you haven’t already, you should consider hopping on the bandwagon too.

First, lets look at the origins of the khaki, courtesy of GQ:

Khakis got their start as military kit among British colonial units stationed in sandy wastes, where their color worked as camouflage. Soon they became standard issue in any respectable military force with designs on global conquest. After World War II, their good looks brought them, as surplus, to widespread civilian use and manufacture.

While khakis have seen many minor adjustments over the past few decades (I’m looking at you, pleats), the most recent style change involves the most repeated yet important word on our blog: FIT. Details provides a great break down of what you should look for in a khaki pant:

LENGTH: Chinos that hit at the ankle work just as well as those that break slightly at the hem. However, too much of anything is never good. If your pants bunch around your ankles like crushed paper bags, see a tailor.
CUT: By now you know to avoid pleats. To up your game with khakis you’ll need to focus on fit. Straight-leg varieties are the most conventional and comfortable, while slim-cut versions, with a slightly low rise, are the most modern. Both types should skim your hips, and the fly should sit naturally.
CUFFS: When rolling up your khakis you’ll want to strike a balance between a cuff that looks unstudied and one that looks neat. Make them about an inch wide, fold them over two or three times, then scrunch them until they appear slightly uneven.

Apolis Activism (pictured above) is one of our recent eco-friendly additions to the store, and their khaki pants are a great item to start with. Worn a little more loose while still maintaining a modern cut, it has slant pockets, including a small one for coins. The construction is 100% cotton so it’s easier to breathe through during the spring and summer months. $179.

Dr. Denim (pictured right) is another khaki alternative at the store – this time with a slimmer fit (read: not skinny). This khaki has a feel that is closer to denim than the Apolis Activism chinos, but is also 100% cotton and breathable. $135.

Looking for ideas on how to pair them up with your casual clothes? GQ has a great six image slideshow that can open your options up. You could easily wear these outfits with a pair of jeans, and they look even better with khakis.