Sunday, 25 October 2015

Monsieur London Launches a new design pocket square

 Monsieur London collaborates with Croquis Sartoriaux for its third birthday




To celebrate their third birthday, Monsieur London launches a new 100% silk pocket square collection. The pocket square, priced at £35.00 has hand rolled edges is designed by french illustrator RoSaCe and is printed in Italy. 

The theme of this elegant and playful collection is their logo, the Monsieur London rabbit. 





Monsieur London is a London based men's accessories brand, created three years ago by frenchmen Thibault Fulchiron and Valentin Goux. The brand offers classics from the gentleman's wardobe. 

British heritage, with a french twist! Every accessory is handmade in Europe, mostly in England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy. 

The man behind the "Croquis sartoriaux" blog, RoSaCe likes to observe the world throug the lens of man's elegance. As a illustrator, he worked with brands like Cifonelli, Mes Chaussettes Rouges or A Suitable Wardrobe. 


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Sunday, 30 August 2015

Product Review - Cravat Club Pocket Square

Craig of That Dapper Chap reviews one of the new Japanese print pocket squares available from Cravat Club



Product

Until recently The Cravat Club has been more commonly known for its range of top quality, you guessed it, cravats. Following a recent re-branding exercise they have diversified and are now offering gents like you and I a wider range of products which now includes pocket squares.

As you may know I have already carried out a product review of their cravats HERE and this post focuses on their pocket squares, in particular the ‘Midori’ Japanese silk example depicting a beautiful Japanese Maiko going about her daily chores. 

The 'Midori' silk pocket square

The ‘Midori’ is just one of three individual Japanese designs available from Cravat Club. This particular design is also available in blue and orange, and in cream and blue. They also have Mount Fuji in three colour ways along with Koi Carp, again available in three stunning colour choices.

Each one is made from 16oz ‘extra soft’ 100% silk twill and is designed in London by Japanese Artist Yusuke Aoki. They are printed and handcrafted in England and include hand rolled edges.


Artist Yusuke Aoki

This range is larger than the standard sized squares and come in at 42cm x 42cm (16” x 16”)

Price


Priced at £60 this is a more expensive piece and reflects the fabrics, design and manufacture. It’s important that we support British industry and manufacture but this does mean a higher price than their mass produced counterparts, which also come with a larger carbon footprint and the knowledge that 10,000 other guys have exactly the same one jutting from their left breast.



Packaging & Presentation


The square came beautifully packaged at a level expected from a product of this value. The black box with its distinctive gold writing is very sturdy, and the square was lovingly folded so that the lady’s face was immediately presented once it was opened. The box was lined with tissue paper and also included an information card contained in its own wax sealed envelope.



For its journey it was sealed in a durable plastic wallet to avoid knocks and scratches along way across the UK in the British postal system (which can be a traumatic experience for any package)



Performance


The square is silk so it doesn't have the same stiffness you'd associate with one made from a thicker man made material. It’s very soft and supple and will flop if you have too much material poking out of your pocket.

While some pocket squares are small and disappear annoyingly in to the depths of your pocket this won’t. There’s ample fabric here to stop this happening but it can feel a little bulky in a very small patch pocket unless you use your origami skills and fold it perfectly.



Because the image is so beautiful you'll want to show it off to its best advantage, so unlike squares with an all over repeating pattern you will need to consider your folds or ‘bunching’ technique.


A closer look at the stunning design

Pertinency


If you're looking for a cheap disposable accessory this isn’t it. If you're looking for a quality piece of great design which is manufactured in the UK and will last you a lifetime then take a look at the range.

The design is both unusual and individual, so if you're a gentleman who errs towards things less ‘standard’ this could be for you. Just make sure that you position yourself near to a weeping damsel so you may gracefully and skilfully whip it out of your pocket and offer it to her so she may dry her eyes. Let’s just hope that she isn’t wearing one of these fangled new waterproof mascaras as you'll need a trip to the dry cleaners the following morning. Feel free however to use this to your advantage, as if she is a real lady she will offer to pay the bill, that way you get her number. Win, win.



Pros & Cons


The fact that it is designed, printed and crafted in the UK is a huge plus point for me. Its unique design, coupled with the fact that it is available in three different colour ways is another positive.  The fabric is high quality and the packaging is of a high standard too.

On the flip side, it may be a little large for those used to the smaller sized squares.

 

People


The majority of the team loved the design but one member isn't too keen on Japanese style in general so wasn't a fan. I suppose the distinctive style will result in a ‘marmite’ moment for some and if you don't like this particular design, Cravat Club do also offer other pocket squares in a huge variety of patterns and colours.

Everyone thought the packaging and the new logo were good quality with comments like “classy” and “very swish” They liked the feel of the item and could tell that it was silk.



I very nearly didn't get it back as one lady decided to wear it for the rest of the afternoon as a neckerchief claiming that “it matches my dress, therefore it’s now mine” She reluctantly returned it to me, weeping as she did, which then placed me in an unwanted conundrum (see Pertinency above) as I didn't want my pocket square covered in black gloop, or her number for that matter!



Précis


Overall, I'm really pleased with the pocket square. I love the design and the overall quality and feel of it. It’s going to last (mascara permitting) and is a different design to what we're seeing in our stores. In short it gets the T.D.C. stamp of approval.


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Thursday, 28 May 2015

What I Wore Today - A Touch Of Pink

That Dapper Chap shares his daily look and today chooses to wear a hint of pink on this bright spring day



Do I take off my jacket? Do I keep it on?
Well, it was a beautiful spring day but as I type the British weather has predictably flipped from promises of warm summer sun to Autumnal style showers. Someone get me on a plane to somewhere with weather that I can rely on! Not only is it irritating for the "shall I take an umbrella?" moments but it can be so difficult to prepare what to wear in advance. I wanted to wear my new loafers the other day with a rolled up chino and no socks. On the morning it was clear that the wet weather and chilly winds had other ideas for me!  

Anyway, my typically British weather rant over I'll move on and tell you about this outfit. I've been wearing a lot of navy lately so I wanted to switch out and go for something a little more colourful. So, with spring flowers in mind I chose a look with pink accents.

The outfit layout, all ready to go

Today's wrist wear keeping it tonal
This pale pink shirt has a subtle pin stripe in it which add interest to an otherwise plain shirt. For some contrast and texture I added a knitted dark pink tie, again with a similar stripe which would run in the opposite direction. With a bolder stripe on the shirt this may not have worked but as it is a less obvious pattern I think I managed to pull it off.

A fully look at he entire outfit
The camel chinos add some neutrality, keeping it more conservative for the office but I had to have a pop of colour from the socks, again in a dark pink to compliment the tie and help bring the look together.  

A close up of todays footwear

Ready for what the day holds
The blazer is a dark burgundy colour, fully lined with patch pockets. I know that a lot of guys aren't a fan of patch pockets but I don't find them offensive and this isn't an overly formal look so I think it works here.

Accessories consisted of my usual bead bracelets and a pink lace wrist band along with a vintage tie clip, to stop my tie doing things that I didn't want it to. I also wore my beaded trouser chain which I'm becoming more and more a fan of. In addition I wore a pink flower lapel pin giving another nod to spring and a pink linen pocket square I was ready for the day. 

The pink flower lapel pin and a close up of the tie

Deep in thought pondering tomorrows look

The vintage tie pin stops the tie flying away

Heading in the right direction (for once)

A closer look at the beaded trouser chain

I was one told "always walk like you have somewhere to go" 

Burgundy tassel loafers stay with the colour accents


A look at today's watch and pocket square



WHERE IT'S ALL FROM


Burgundy high shine loafers - Next
Burgundy Ribbed Socks - Uniqlo
Camel Coloured Chinos - Next
Pink Striped Shirt - Primark
Burgundy Striped Knitted Tie - Racing Green
Tie Clip - Vintage from Ebay
Burgundy Blazer - Racing Green
Pink Linen Pocket Square - Squared Pocket UK
Pink Flower Lapel Pin - Home Made
Beaded Trouser Chain - The Modern Gentleman
Brown Leather Briefcase - Rocha JohnRocha at Debenhams
Tan Leather Belt - Primark
Burgundy Leather Watch Strap - Bespoke by BWeiss Leather

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Sunday, 26 April 2015

What I Wore Today - A Sunny Wednesday

That Dapper Chap takes us through his look for Wednesday.



Enjoying the spring sunshine

The outfit laid out and ready to wear

Wednesday started like any other average Wednesday but I was pleased to see that the sun was shining. I wast pleased however with how my hair decided to collapse in the light spring breeze the second that I left the house! 

The stroll to work, bags packed with goodies

I was styling a photo shoot on Wednesday afternoon so I had a couple of bags with me, filled with various shirts, blazers, ties and accessories. It's a project that I've been working on with a local hair stylish and a local award winning photographer so I was excited that we were finally getting around to the shoot, after a few delays. You can expect the first blog story on that very soon.

A closer look at the handmade lapel pins

So, to the outfit. As you know chinos are a staple items for me and I haven't worn theses camel coloured ones for a while. I like blue and brown as a colour combination so chose a denim shirt and blazer. I've hopefully avoided that 'double denim' look here!

To give the look a bit of a vintage twist I opted for some button on braces and some two tone brogues. The vintage paisley scarf also goes to maintain this look and also keeps in with the colour theme.

Floppy hair, not the look I was going for



Time to get to the office!

As for accessories, I went for a striped knitted tie and added some home made lapel pins to the denim blazer, throw in a pocket square and you've added enough personality to ensure the look come across as considered. 

The full look, complete with scarf to keep out the chill

A close up of the tie and tie clip

Yes, those bags were as heavy as they look

The red and blue paisley pocket square

The two tone brogues give a vintage look



Where it's all from


Two Tone Brogues: London Brogues

Navy Ribbed Socks - CNYTTAN

Beige Chinos: Next

Button On Braces: Next

Denim Shirt: Topman

Denim Blazer: Ebay

Knitted Tie: Ebay

Vintage Tie Clip: Ebay

Vintage Scarf: Thrifted

Lapel Pins: Home Made

Pocket Square: Primark

Vintage Suit Carrier: Thrifted

Brown Holdall: River Island


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