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Wednesday, November 30, 2005

"The New Odd Couple" Abercrombie Moves To Savile Row


In Women's Wear Daily today.

"Abercrombie & Fitch will make its European debut with a bang on Savile Row.

Industry sources here say the American retailer will move into the Jil Sander flagship at 7 Burlington Gardens, on the corner of Savile Row."

Maybe it is my generation but I relate everything to TV. Doesn't this sound like a setup for a TV Sitcom?

Is John Cleese really that busy, couldn't he do a show as the stuff but down-on-his-luck tailor that is forced to rent a room to the slacker American manager of the new Abercrombie played by Skeet Ullrich.

I'd watch.

Maybe Tara Reid is the ditzy daughter of Cleese that can't stop drooling over Skeet. Ok, I'm calling NBC right now, they need to make up for Couples and The Office (American version) and this is their chance.

Window Shopping.......Bergdorf Goodman 11/19

On The Street.... 58th Street, Midtown

On The Street.... Hickey Freeman Executive, Midtown

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

On The Street....Central Park, Manhattan

Window Shopping.......Bergdorf Goodman 11/19

Flea Market Find.....The Portrait

I love finding these old paintings at flea markets: faded, holes, chipped paint, all the better.

Monday, November 28, 2005

The Sartorialiste

Sunday, November 27, 2005

The Sartorialist Visits Julians In Chapel Hill, NC

I stopped by Julians in Chapel Hill, North Carolina while traveling for Thanksgiving. Great old store with a very long and celebrated history.

I was a little underwhelmed by the selection, maybe I was expecting too much. I guess I was looking for Preppy or Trad to out do Ralph but Ralph's Rugby store opened across the street and has more energy, color and variety. It is frustrating when a relative newcomer like Ralph (Julian's has been open 65 years) can out Prep an original.

Of course the sales staff were true Southern Gentlemen.

The Young Tailor

Saturday, November 26, 2005

The New Skate Style....Less Formal Than Before

Sunday Morning....Brooklyn, New York

Friday, November 25, 2005

Slim Coat If You Can

Window Shopping.......Bergdorf Goodman


Hint ,my favorite online fashion website, has the best fashion-centric links page on the internet. Designers, magazines, retailers and miscellaneous sites that every Sartorialist should have at their finger tips.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Alone In A Crowd


I hope everyone that makes it home for Thanksgiving realizies just how lucky they are. Have a great day.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

On The Street....Farmer's Market, Union Square

Window Shopping.......Luigi Borrelli Shoes

The Coolest Hoodie I've Ever Seen

Window Shopping.......Calvin Klein

Why Are Fashion Designers Afraid Of Their Own Salespeople.

Why is every salesperson in Jil Sander, Gucci, Prada, Fendi, and Louis Vuitton dressed almost exactly alike? Black suit, white shirt, black or somber tie.

While I was shopping in these stores on Fifth Avenue today, I could not tell the difference between the salespeople and the security guards.

When you consider that these designer brands represent the heights of fashion self-expression, why don't they let their sales staff join in on the fun ?

I base my choice of which salesperson's I work with on their personal style (which is difficult to say the least when they are all dress in a uniform). David Anicich from Borrelli is a perfect example, on first seeing him I immediately knew he could help make me look better.

If you ask management, they would say the "uniform" allows the salespeople to wear the clothes without spending a ton of money on designer clothing.

Nice try.

Most of the salespeople work because they love the clothes.
Basically management is afraid their own salespeople just don't get it.

Granted ,in alot of cases they are right; it is very tough to find great salespeople with equally great personal style to work retail, but some stores have learned how to successfully exploit their staff as walking, talking mannequins and they are reaping the rewards.

Who gets it?

Ralph Lauren

Abercrombie & Fitch

Bergdorf Goodman

Not only do these companies have great ads and store displays, but by dressing the staff in a variety of the clothes, customers can better imagine how real people might look in the clothes. Not that the hotties at Abercrombie are real people but you get the idea.

Window Shopping.......Santoni

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Truth Is Stranger,No..More Fantastic, Than Fiction

The First Official Nominee for Sartorialist Of The Year.

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The Mannequins Time Forgot...Orchard Street, New York

Monday, November 21, 2005

Window Shopping.......Etro

Window Shopping.......Burberry

Sunday, November 20, 2005

A Sartorialist At Heart

On The Street....Flea Market, Sixth Ave,

Window Shopping.......Barneys New York

Berluti Shoes at Barneys New York.

The New Skate Style....Tompkins Square Park, LES

A little slim, A little color, a little nerdy, a lot of attitude.

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Window Shopping.......Polo Ralph Lauren

What's Mory Wearing Today?

Saturday, November 19, 2005

On The Street.... Chinatown, New York


Straw hat, Playboy belt buckle, Dior women's sunglasses, gold teeth -Priceless

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A Favorite Store...Gallagher's




When I was younger and actually had "me time" ( called BC, before chidren) I spent hours on cold winter afternoons at Gallagher’s. Any magazine or book that could remotely be used to inspire designers, artists, and photographers can be found here. For me it is the thrill of the hunt. Fashion magazines ,especially foreign fashion magazines, have never been cataloged so every turn of the page is a potenailly discovery,

Friday, November 18, 2005

It Is A Black, Black Day For American Menswear.....Robert Burke To Exit Bergdorf Goodman


Some things are just too good to last. On January 15th Robert Burke will leave Bergdorf Goodman to start his own luxury consulting company. Good for Robert! BAD FOR ME! Jim Gold was quoted in WWD saying that "Robert's primary focus was helping to position the store from a fashion standpoint, in terms of vendor assortment, fashion in the windows, the advertising, the Bergdorf Goodman Magazine and on the mannequins." THAT WAS ALL THE BEST STUFF!!!
I hope I'm wrong but it will be tough enough to replace Michael Bastian ,the recently departed BG Mens Fashion Director, but to also replace both Michael and Robert will be nearly impossible. I know it seems like I'm over exaggerating but I've lived in New York for 16 years and Bergdorf has only been truly relevant since Robert overhauled the fashion direction of the store.
Even The BG Magazine often had better editorial than most "true" fashion magazines.
Bergdorf will be Roberts first client but isn't that like Michael Jordan playing for the Wizards, it is close but not the same.

What do you think?

Will this make a difference at Bergdorf?

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Coffee with Gabor Halmos of Vass Shoes

Telling me that Vass shoes are exquisitely well made is like telling me that Natalie Portman went to Harvard because she is really smart. That's great, and I'm sure that helps in some way, but I just can't get past how beautiful they both are.
The great thing about meeting with Gabor Halmos to preview the Vass collection is that he doesn't have an office in the city. Instead we have to meet at incredibly chic places like Pastis to discuss toe boxes, hidden welts, and the complicated matter of harvesting cordovan from a horse's ass. Almost every waitress at Pastis came over to our table to advise us on which styles they thought would be good for me. Is it true that the way to a woman's heart is through your feet?
All kidding aside, it is very interesting to listen to Gabor discuss the challenges of growing a luxury shoe business (on the level of Lobb or a Lattanzi) in the US. I was surprised Gabor said that the perception of a luxury product "Made in Hungary" was the biggest obstacles for some retailers. When you hold the shoe it is so easy to feel and see the quality. Unfortunately I'm shallow, so what makes the Vass shoes on par, if not surpass, Lobb and especially Berluti is the design.
Of course my favorite store, Bergdorf Goodman spotted the potential of Vass and secured exclusive rights for New York City. Vass can also be ordered through another favorite store of mine, Louis Boston
Luckily, as Gabor spreads the gospel of Vass to stores around the U.S., one of the best tools available to him is the incredible book written by Laszlo Vass called Handmade Shoes For Men. It reminds me of the Borrelli booklet on how their shirts are made. Each page of the Vass book makes you appreciate the craft of shoe making, but it also make you want the SHOES more.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Window Shopping.......Luigi Borrelli

Style Profile...Duckie Brown


I love it when I meet a designer (or in this case, two) and they are as funny, relaxed and as full of personality as the clothes they design. Steven (left) and Daniel's (right) views on personal style are as quirky as the Duckie Brown collection they design.

Best Sartorial advice from your Dad?
Steven: "sometimes it's ok not to bother”
Daniel: "be yourself"

I build my daily look around.
S: The mood I’m in
D: My jeans

The first thing I look at in another Sartorialist’s outfit.
S: Face and Jacket
D: Shoes

I splurge when buying.
S: Bags and shoes
D: Shoes

I only buy __________ in Europe
S: underwear
D: Vivienne Westwood

Favorite store
S: Zucca
D: Church Mouse - a second hand shop in Palm Beach

Most stylish city.
S: London
D: London

When I was high school I wore.
S: A Scholl uniform
D: A smiley face t-shirt

Shine your own shoes?
S: Yes
D: Yes

I always dress my best for….?
S: Nan (Grandma)
D: My Mother and Father

Monday, November 14, 2005

Window Shopping.....Bergdorf Goodman Men 11/12



I love the "Bergdorf Look". They are the only multi-line store in New York that mixes designers in the display windows in a great way. Bergdorfs shows customers how they feel menswear should be worn as opposed to just displaying the latest from the big name designer's. Bravo!!
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