"Scotch & Suits" Event This Saturday - Special Packages Announced!!

  • Early Bird Spring/Summer Package: A special designed for those getting their spring/summer shopping done early.  Customers will receive a free suit or sport coat outfit with purchase of a silver package or higher! This will include 4 custom suits or sport coats/slacks -- 3 custom shirts-- 3 hand made silk ties - $3,300!!
  • Links Golf Package: 3 Golf Slacks -- 3 Custom Golf Shorts -- 3 Aqua Cotton Polo's 
          Normally $1,575 - Scotch & Suits price: $1400

Gladson Fabric Blowout:  We have secured an incredible deal from Gladson Mills (Italian and English cloth)  Wide array of fabrics to choose from and some of the best cloth we sell. All GOLD and PLATINUM packages will be discounted 10% AND you will receive one FREE SUIT with package!!
  • GOLD PACKAGE: 4 "Gold" Gladson custom suits -- 3 custom shirts -- 3 hand made silk ties
          Normally $4,400 - Scotch & Suits price: $3,960
  • PLATINUM PACKAGE: 4 "Platinum" Gladson custom suits -- 3 custom shirts -- 3 hand made silk ties
          Normally $5,500 - Scotch & Suits price: $$4,950 and a FREE SUIT!!
  • Shirt Package:  Buy 5 shirts get one free! $675
  • Slacks Package:  Buy 5 slacks get one free! Starting @ $875

CLIENT PARTY: SCOTCHES AND SUITS - Raleigh, NC

Do you live in the Raleigh, NC area and want to have a night of incredible Astor & Black deals?  Great friend and client Mr. John Craft will be holding a Scotch and Suits gala at his lovely home.  Please rsvp to myself or Mr. Craft if you plan on attending.  more details to come about superb deals so stay tuned.

Here is what John has to say about the event!

Event Details Link - Scotch and Suits

Announcing - Scotch and Suits 2011! (02/19)

I have been buying custom tailored clothing from a company called Astor & Black for about three years now. They have a unique business model where a rep will visit your office or home and personally work with you on fabrics, cuts and style. I initially bought three suits (Super 120's/150's), six shirts and six ties for around $3,000 -- ALL custom-measured and fitted. Since then, I have purchased golf pants, business slacks, shorts --- you name it! Prices are well below what you would normally pay for decent quality off-the-rack stuff. I have bought clothes from every men's store you can think of and I have to say my Astor & Black suits are the best quality for the price I have ever owned.

I work with a great rep out of Charlotte named (David Watkins) and have now made arrangements for him to visit Raleigh the weekend of 02/19/2011. So, I'm putting together another event at my house and hope you will attend. We had a blast a few years ago...

There's no obligation to buy if you attend. But if you are interested in taking a look at the product, or you just want to hang out and drink some scotch, come on over! I am confident you will decide on a purchase if you are in the market for some new threads.

Please RSVP no later than Friday, Feb 11, 2011 via email. Look for more details soon.
Pass along to anyone else who might be interested.

Thanks!
Crafty
Event Details Link - Suits and Scotch

Scabal Deco Pack

The Scabal A/W 2010-11 decoration pack contains: 8 sleeve bottle holders, made from the new range of AW 2010 fabrics...cool presentation right?



SCABAL VIDEO: Autumn/Winter Preview

The new model: more color, more casual....

It’s not a seismic shift, but there’s a distinct move towards casual wear in Scabal’s 2010 Autumn-Winter collection.

Scabal is expanding its men’s casual-wear business. Five of the eight new winter fabrics are for jackets and trousers and there’s an exciting new line of ‘soft jackets’ in addition to cardigans and jumpers.

Autumn / Winter Video Link

It's Like Walking On...The Allen Edmond Verona

I received this note from a client today...

"Just wanted to write you and say these new AE Veronas are awesome.  They fit perfectly and they feel like I am walking on angels' boobs."

"That is all I have to say"

JM - Charlotte, NC

Here is the Verona if you are curious...call me and I can score you a pair.  All jokes aside, it is a really great Spring/Summer addition to your wardrobe.

The That's-How-You-Do-It-if-You're-Big Award: Quinton Aaron

This was posted on line last night over at esquire.com.

"He played a left tackle in The Blind Side, and you can't hide that kind of size under a regular old tuxedo. Or can you? Sometimes the best way around a diet is confidence?  Head to toe in Astor & Black.

How do you feel about a white suit for this Spring?

Guest post from Astor&Black intern Kion Sanders

Guys, the winter season is moving quickly and we’ll be in Spring before-you-know-it. I just finished re-watching the Spring/Summer fashion shows to see what trends major labels – Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Gucci – are projecting for this year. The two things that stood out the most were white suits and tote bags.




Sure, white’s a color that most fear because its life expectancy isn’t that high but it is a great, trendy and versatile look worth the investment. Other than weddings, you don’t see too many guys in a full-white suit. Of course! A lot of us would feel totally uncomfortable because it isn’t that common here. I’ve heard from a fashion-model friend that white suits are all you see on men during the summer in European countries. Either way, it’s a thought for this upcoming season.

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

"I'm not here to make people look like a sack of potatoes" - Alexander McQueen

R.I.P.

The Goods: Chesterfield Coat, Field Jacket and Cargo Pant

I have to admit I have been pretty slack with showing off the product that I sell.  The biggest reason is there are so many great bloggers who are also good photographers hence making my product shots sub par to say the least.  But...after many request I am going to start stepping up my game in this category.  If you have any questions about any of these garments shown do give me a call.  Remember - everything you see is truly custom, built by hand from the ground up.  If you can dream it, I can make it - so let me know how I can help you.

The Chesterfield Coat 
100% Cashmere 
Hidden Buttons
Knee Length
Black Paisley Lining
 
  
 
 Field Jacket
Fabric: Scabal
Patch Pockets
Removable Neck Closure
5 "Kissing" Button Sleeves
Copper Paisley Lining
 
  
  
Flannel Cargo Pant
Fabric: Scabal
Black Picked Stitching
Left leg Cargo Pocket
Off Seam Front Pockets

  




Lyndon B. Johnson speaks and his tailor listens....

I thought my readers would enjoy this recent post on the great style/lifestyle blog A Continuous Lean.  Give it a listen and get ready to chuckle.  LBJ Talks to a tailor.


The Loose Tie Lesson Plan: Presented by eyefivestyle.com / Class Act Media


In-Class Presentation: The Loose-Tie Lesson Plan from angelo spagnolo on Vimeo.

I thought my readers/clients could really take heed to the lessons taught in this great video from Angelo Spagnolo - curator of the style blog eyefivestyle.com  I will let him explain it in his own words.

"-I share a lot of photos of myself wearing my tie a little bit loose. The loose tie helps me give a nod to rebel Ivy style and helps maintain my boyish charm, so I go with it probably 3 days out of the week. I wanted to make this video though to ensure my readers that, while I promote a loose tie under certain circumstances, you won't ever catch me looking like a Jersey Shore reject with a cheap satin tie tied in a huge knot hanging 6 inches below an unbottoned spread collar." 

Well played indeed.  Enjoy!

The Suit Bag Lesson: USE IT!





On a trip this week visiting clients in northern Virginia I proceeded to drop my hanging suits pressed and ready to roll for the next day of appointments.  Call me butter fingers I guess but the hanger slipped out of my hands and my suits and one shirt landed square in a slush puddle.  Not a good look.  With every suit I deliver there is a beautiful travel bag that it lives in and I advise you put it to good use.  See - even Mark Sanchez uses his.

Have a great weekend and enjoy the playoffs.

Client Testimonial: Dr. Brian Walker

I received these kind words the other day from a great guy - Dr. Brian Walker.  Of course I had to share.  Looking good doc!



Once you are introduced to custom clothing, you say to yourself, "Why was I ever buying off the peg?" David Watkins of Astor and Black helps you to develop your own style. The process and convenience of having a haberdasher come to you who knows what he is doing is more than satisfying. You literally feel like a kid in a candy store, and it can be hard making a decision which way to go at times. You can be as conservative or as wicked as you want. That is where David comes in. While showing you what seems like an endless sea of fabric, he is looking to see what excites you and that is what I respect most about the process. If there is something you don't like, he won't try to drape clothing on you and tell you it's great. In fact, he won't lie to you. After all, he is in the business of making you look fantastic!! In the end, it is your decision, your experience. They make clothing specified to your taste at such an affordable price, you just can't justify going back to buying off the rack. I have bought several suits and shirts and every time I go out now in them, people take notice and ask me where I shop. I think these guys are amazing, and you will too.


Thanks David!!


Dr. Brian Walker


--physician

Notice the left chest pocket on the vest - so when you take your jacket off, you can bring your pocket square with you.  Details gentlemen, details...


New Arrival: SANYO "Rainwear/Anywhere"


Sanyo New York was established in 1978 by Sanyo Shokai of Tokyo and takes pride in being an innovative outerwear company, producing contemporary coats and jackets. In 1986, the company built its own state-of the-art production facility in Oneonta, NY, making it the first Japanese company to hold such a presence in the United States. (Cool fact: It was the first company to treat wool gabardine for water repellancy)

The implementation of cutting-edge technology, in order to continually exceed the needs and expectation of their discerning customers, defines their products.

I really like the Sanyo philosophy stating that the boundaries that once existed between the rainwear and outerwear categories have all but disappeared. Appropriately, then, the company's tag line is Rainwear/Anywhere.

Ongoing efforts in researching new materials and environmentally-friendly manufacturing processes are evidenced by the unique features found in Sanyo coats today, which serve to elevate the Sanyo brand to a category all its own.

The Sanyo lines includes Sanyo Collection, Sanyo Outerwear, and the Sanyo Lux Wool Collection (my favorite). Each brand addresses a specific market, from the new hire to the top executive.

Sanyo is carried by Astor & Black throughout the USA and I look forward to fiiting my clients with this superb product. For more info visit SANYO FASHION HOUSE

Holiday Gift Guide Kickstarter!


With the end of year coming closer, I know many of you are searching for gift ideas. Here is a little kick start to the Holiday season and to remind you all, we are more than just a custom clothier.

Astor & Black accessories comprise of an exclusive range of items made by the most highly skilled craftsmen using only the finest materials, and include; hats, gloves, ties, knitwear, belts, scarves, socks, jewelry and even cashmere blankets.

For starters and always a winner is the Astor & Black tie. Check out our exclusive seven fold ties. This process is an exercise in origami and is the original method of making a tie from a single piece of fabric. Created entirely by hand and using traditional techniques, a single piece of fabric is folded seven times, removing the need for internal construction.

Also in the realm of kneckwear, I just received some of our Private Label slim ties for perhaps the more modern gentleman who prefers a slimmer look. These will not last long!

For the ultimate luxury, consider these fine merchants brought to you by the Astor & Black team, delivered to your door with a smiling face. See something you like, be sure to give me a call...

LOAKE ENGLAND - English made shoes only availablein the US via Astor & Black.

ALLEN EDMONDS - The finest Amercian made shoes.

MULHOLLAND - Fine leather goods, perfect for the discerning man or woman.

CRESCENT BELT COMPANY - Seriously, who doesn't need a sting ray belt?

BABETTE WASSERMAN - When only the best cuff-links will do!

Happy Shopping!

Astor & BLACK FRIDAY! - Exclusive savings on the busiest shopping day of the year.

Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year, but with Astor & BLACK FRIDAY you don't have the to leave the comfort of your home to reap the benefits. 4 days only, Friday November 27th - Monday November 30th, Astor & Black is going on sale. How do you shop? Just specify which offer you are interested in (see below), include any necessary information and I will take care of the rest. Who do you have to shop for this holiday season? Your father, brother, brother-in-law, son, husband, boss, assistant, attorney, accountant, or maybe yourself? This is the only day of the year this sale will be taking place.

Last year the most popular program was our Corporate Gift Card Program. If you are interested in doing something for your business associates, partners, employees, etc. please let me know. Wouldn't hurt to have a well dressed office :)

Finally, we are doing gifts for women this year! Gorgeous ladies cashmere sweaters in 30 colors and 25 styles...this in addition to our Mulholland Bag and Luggage collection. Ladies love cashmere and ladies love bags. Period. Let me know if you are interested.

OFFER#1 Popular Gift Cards
1 Custom Suit, Cashmere Sweater, 3 Custom Shirts and 1 tie Normally: $1295, Sale: $1165.50

1 Custom Suit, Cashmere Sweater, 3 Custom Shirts and 1 Pair of Bench Made Shoes. Normally: $1595.00, Sale: $1435.50

OFFER #2 10% Off of a custom package gift card
(Gift cards ship directly to you and are paid for upfront)

Packages:
3 custom made super 120's and cashmere suits, 3 custom made shirts and 3 hand made silk ties
$2,200 SALE: $1,980
3 custom made super 150's and cashmere suits, 3 custom made shirts and 3 hand made silk ties
$3,300 SALE: $2,970
3 custom made SCABAL suits, 3 custom made shirts and 3 hand made silk ties
$4,400 SALE: $3,960
3 custom made SCABAL Eton/Lifestyle suits, 3 custom made shirts and 3 hand made silk ties
$5,500 SALE: $4,950

OFFER #3 Customized Gift Cards
Have a gift card made in any dollar amount (minimum $50) and pay 10% less than the value of the card.

OFFER #4 2 Free Shirts When You Book Appointment Today!*
When you make an appointment today for anytime in December or January you get 2 free shirts along with the purchase you make during the appointment! $1,000 minimum purchase to qualify for the free shirts.

OFFER #5 Give The Gift That Fits!
Refer a friend and he/she will get a free shirt along with their 1st Astor & Black purchase.*
*Referral: Must be someone who is not already sporting Astor & Black gear, must spend a minimum of $1,000. This referral will also count towards our referral program, when you reach 5 referrals you will have a $500 credit towards your next purchase.

So be sure to book your appointment or submit your order today! I look forward to hearing from you.


Stay tuned for the Astor & BLACK FRIDAY Sale going on tomorrow...

Cashmere - Just in time for the Holidays...


The company that brought the best (and reasonably priced) bespoke suits to Charlotte, also offers the finest cashmere sweaters and overcoats.

Choose from crews, v-necks and zip-ups in every color under the sun. Prices start at under $200 - amazing considering that nearly identical pieces in a premium department store would cost triple that amount.



Even better, A&B also offers custom-fitted overcoats in cashmere from the ultra-luxe Loro Piana firm. As expected, we personalize the coat to your exact specifications, including color, length, lining and buttons. All for less than some boxy and unflattering off-the-rack wool shell at the mall. How sick is this custom cashmere double breasted pea coat?

Expect the same amazing quality and fit as found in our custom suits and blazers. And guys, if you haven’t had the opportunity to own an Astor & Black original, be sure to try one.

So let's get together...schedule an appointment today!

davidwatkins@astorandblack.com.

Initials Required? Easy as A, B, C....


A question I receive quite often concerns the monogram. Where do I put it? What color? What style? Hell...do I even want one?

Monogrammed shirts (ties, pocket squares, pants - yes even pants) are definitely not a necessity but in terms of style, I think they are a great way of personalizing your look. In the Victorian era, rules for monograms were quite simple and few. Monograms had the first initial on the left, middle initial on the right, and last initial embroidered larger in the middle. But the rules are hardly simple anymore. A monogram can be playful, whimsical, flamboyant, traditional, elegant, or understated; the number of choices today is almost infinite. Many still choose to use the traditional Victorian model, known as the "female model", but now there is a traditional "male model" of first, middle, last, all in the same size, and there are numerous styles to choose from. As time goes so does the old way of doing things. I offer free monogramming and to help with the process, here is my "how to" on branding yourself without looking out of touch.

SHIRTS: Monograms are typically a 1/2 inch or smaller and can be executed in a rainbow of colors. Left or right cuff is easily the most popular location. For a little flair go with a color that is bright or lettering that is uncommon. For a more conservative approach opt for color on color...maybe blue on blue or even white on white which is a really classy look. Other locations to consider: lower chest, pocket, lower front tail or the center seam of the shirt bottom. I have even put monograms underneath collars. It is really up to you!

SWEATERS: Traditionally, initials were sewn where the polo pony would go, but near the waistband is more modern. I have even seen a few on the cuff...a neat touch.

TIES: Tie monograms are typically placed on the narrow, underside. I have seen a resurgence of getting this done on an angle at the bottom front of the tie. This works really well with ties made out of winter fabrics (wool/cashmere, etc)

PANTS: This is for the real creative. Waist band on a belt loop or right on the inside of a side pocket.

ACCESSORIES: Monograms on bags and handkerchiefs should be simple and centered.

So the monogram...letters combined as a mark of identity. What will your mark be? Better yet, where will you put it? Leave a comment - would love to hear your take on it.

L.A. Laker Jordan Farmar on suits, style, Sunday whites

L.A. Laker star Jordan Farmar sat down with the L.A. Times earlier this week to discuss some of his thoughts on fashion. All of his suits are made by Astor & Black...here he explains why.


On court, the NBA season officially gets underway locally tonight when the Lakers face off against the Clippers, but style-wise, it's already well underway, Kobe Bryant having unveiled his blinged-out watch collaboration with Nubeo at the new Phillipe Chow restaurant earlier this month (which I'll be posting about in more detail later today) and a flotilla of new purple-and-gold commemorative championship merchandise being readied for players and fans alike.

Some of the merchandise will be on display tonight when the world-champion Lakers attend an on-court pregame ceremony to receive their championship rings and hoist another banner to the ceiling of Staples Center. The most visible piece of the 2009 Los Angeles Lakers Champion Collection will be the purple Adidas track jackets each player will be wearing.

In addition to the team logo over the left breast and Adidas' signature trio of stripes (in gold) down each sleeve, the back of each jacket is emblazoned with 15 gold star patches -- one for each championship -- that fittingly call to mind the stars that line the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Because Laker guard Jordan Farmar has a sponsorship deal with Adidas, he agreed to a get on the phone yesterday for a quick chat with All the Rage. Far more interesting than his take on the collection -- he said he'd seen some but not all of the pieces and says he finds the star-festooned jacket all the more meaningful as someone who grew up in Los Angeles watching the Lakers legacy unfold -- was the insight into the former UCLA standout's personal style. An excerpt of the Q&A follows the jump.

Q: Most of the off-court photos I've seen of you look pretty casual and dressed down. Do you like dressing up?

A: I do like dressing up -- very much. I've got 30, maybe 35, suits, and I dress up all the time.

Q: OK, if this were the red carpet, I'd be asking: "Who are you wearing?" Since it's not: Who makes your suits?

A: All of my stuff is made by a company called Astor & Black. I think they're based in Vegas, but they come right to you, wherever you are. We design the suits from the ground up. I even choose the color of the stitching. It's a kind of collaborative effort from start to finish.

Q: Where did you get that level of appreciation for style?

A: My grandmother Adella Farmar was in the fashion industry. She was a [costume] designer and worked on shows like "Good Times," "227" and "Married With Children." Growing up, she made all my Halloween costumes and all of my suits from scratch. And she gave me style pointers -- all those little things about formal dressing, like not to wear slip-on shoes with a suit.

Q: So, what's your personal style signature?

A: I definitely like to switch it up with a pocket square. Astor & Black makes these pocket squares that match the lining of the suit jacket, and they also make me these four-piece suits.

Q: Sorry? A four-piece suit?

A: It's like a three-piece suit, but the tie is made out of the same fabric as the rest of the suit, so the only thing that's in a different fabric is the dress shirt. To me, it's the little things that make the difference. I'm playing by the rules but having fun at the same time.

Q: Since it seems like you pay attention to all these things, I have to ask: What's your take on the "Sunday whites" alternate uniforms?

A: I love [them], I absolutely love [them]. I think they look so good; I wish our home uniforms were the white ones with purple and gold trim. The gold ones could be Sunday alternates/tribute uniforms. I play a lot of Sunday games, so you have to wear those quite often.

Q: Lamar Odom has his own clothing line. Kobe Bryant just did a watch collaboration. With your clear appreciation of style, have you ever thought about doing a clothing line?

A:Yes, it’s something I think about. I definitely have an interest in fashion, but I need to get myself -- and my future-- squared away first, that's all.

Q: Which brings me to Tuesday's opening game. As the season begins, what's the biggest thing you need to accomplish on the court?

A: I want to continue to grow as a player. I know that every opportunity needs to be earned and that I need to play well and be ready for every opportunity and play at the highest level I can.

The Los Angeles Lakers Champion Collection, which includes flat-brimmed hats, special shooting shirts and the Anniversary Jacket, is available at Champs Sports, Fanzz and the Team L.A. shop at Staples Center, as well as online at NBAStore.com.

-- Adam Tschorn

The Great Cuff Debate

To cuff or not to cuff? This has been a real topic of discussion as of late with my clients. General rule has always been if you go with a pleat, you must cuff. I do agree. However, in the past, all flat front pants were generally made without a cuff. Well gentlemen, times are a'changin! It is rare to find a pair of flat front pants off the rack that do have cuffs - so this feature has long been a custom addition - one that I have really enjoyed as of late. Something about a cuff that just finishes the bottom of the pant. As you will see in this great video from GQ featuring Michael Bastian - he describes the cuff as the "anchor to the suit" - I dig that. So let's stay away from the pleats and add a cuff. Who is in?

Charlotte Fashion Show @ Luna Lounge Featuring Astor & Black

I had the pleasure to feature some of my custom clothing to a very young and hip audience the other night. Thanks goes out to Michael Press for the opportunity. All the clothing you see is Astor & Black. The presentation was unique - showcasing the myriad of ways you can wear custom clothing. Even for the ladies - who - let's face it - could have been wearing pajamas and they would have pulled it off in high style. The venue was very dark and we were not able to get great pictures of all the models - but I think you will get the idea. All photo credits: Digital Diplomat












Listen: Mayer Hawthorne


Big shout out to Kristopher Nordstrom (client and friend) for turning me onto Mr. Mayer Hawthorne. The kid can sing and keeping with the theme of all things cool, he is not scared to dress it up. I think I should give him a sponsorship as he is on the brink of blowing up!




Look at the packaging for this 4" Vinyl. Comes in a CD case...sick! (click to listen)



Get yourself a bow tie...and maybe, just maybe the girl will be included.



Mayer Hawthorne

Astor & Black Charlotte - Showroom Opening

Pleased to announce I have opened a showroom in beautiful Uptown Charlotte, NC. A place to mingle, see my latest offerings, peruse thousands of fabric selections and so on. I always needed a place to see clients in Uptown, and the nice people at Emerson Joseph - "A Men's Grooming Lounge" have offered me a spot with them. This allows for the members of Emerson Joseph to have the service of an in-house tailor and it allows me access to these members. A true win-win! Thanks to everyone for coming and a special thanks to the Jack Daniel's brands for being on hand sampling their libations...a tremendous evening indeed.