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.