Monday 8 June 2015

The Tailored Short - Office wear or beach wear?

That Dapper Chap explores the concept of the tailored short as office wear and gives us some do's and don'ts.


It's a debate which splits opinion, should guys be able to wear shorts to the office? Men argue that as the weather gets warmer that the ladies have more options available to them, and that what they do have available is more acceptable within the office environment. In short (no pun intended) they are jealous.


The short suit. Tailored and expertly accessorised


THE DEBATE


The whole smart casual thing has never sat well with me. It could work, but it's a case of 'give them an inch and they'll take a mile'. The minute you say 'smart casual' a lot of guys see it as an opportunity to dress like they're about to go and fix up the garden. Faded jeans with torn hems and a polo shirt is not 'smart' by any stretch of anyones deluded imagination, even if "it does have a collar" Grrrrrrr.

Every summer I hear the same groans "I wish we could wear shorts" Why? Does the air conditioning not keep you cool enough at your desk? Are your legs that great that they must be shown to the world? Do summer cotton or linen trousers not combat the incredibly average summer temperatures that we experience for the two days of summer we have here in the UK? Come on guys, we're not that close to the equator! 

It's all down to the fact that the majority of men have little desire to make an effort to look good, dress smartly and evoke an image of professionalism.


A tailored suit with a crisp white shirt and tie. Getting it right.


TAILORED SHORTS


Having said all this I do own and I do wear tailored shorts. I much prefer these to the standard nylon, drawstring sports shorts that 'grace' our streets as soon as the temperature rises above ten degrees, and burst into flames the second they meet a naked flame. Sports shorts should be kept for, you guessed it, SPORT. If you don't do sport, don't wear them! Have some self respect.


Me in my pink tailored shorts, floral shirt and brogues


HOW NOT TO DO IT


A friend and colleague approached me recently and asked if I'd seen an article in a local newspaper. His wry smile made it clear that I needed to take a look. Upon seeing the piece my immediate thought was that it was a joke, honestly, but reading on I realised that it was a serious piece, and I admit to be taken aback by the images that went with the it. Prepare yourself!

The article, like this, is about the possibility of wearing tailored shorts for work. Great. Lets debate, lets discuss our opinions and reasoning, lets agree to disagree if we have to. But one thing that I will NOT agree on is how they have attempted to present a positive example of how this look should be styled. Are you ready? Grab a cushion to hide behind as it's a real horror show!



The gents in their tailored shorts. Image property of EADT


A closer look at the shorts. Image property of EADT

The first thing I want to say now is that the shorts themselves are great! Great colours and great cuts. I like them and would wear them. the shorts are not the problem here.

In the article, found HERE, it states that the stylist in the store where they embarked on their fashion faux pas, questioned not only their credibility but also their shoes! I'm not surprised! He is clearly a gentleman of taste. Shoes aside (which, yes, I do have major issues with) it's the socks that make me want to pluck out my eyes with a blunt pencil. What is it about British guys and their bloody socks!? We(British men)have been ridiculed for years about our decidedly dogmatic approach to frightful footwear, particularly the tendency to wear socks and sandals. The above styling is just one step (a really really small step) away from that! Don't ask me what that's all about, I have no idea!

Office appropriate, stylish and sockless. Another example of how to get it right

Losing the socks may go some way to making the look more acceptable to me, but we also have the braces issue (yes, for me it's an issue) Again, I like and do wear braces, button on of course. Maybe it was a sartorial challenge, a concept testing and boundary breaking approach that they were after. On the other hand maybe it was just four blokes messing around in a clothing store, like kids at the dressing up box. 

It doesn't work. If I'm wrong, please tell me. leave a comment below. I don't claim to know everything, or that I am right all of the time. Sometimes I get it wrong, but when I do I certainly won't post pictures of it in a daily newspaper. Slow news day? maybe?

Another example of how this look works really well


HOW TO DO IT RIGHT

There are few fundamental rules (or suggestions) that I'd like to bring your attention to when opting for an office appropriate look with shorts. Firstly, don't wear socks and please, please don't wear rubber based slip on shoes or anything that fastens with velcro like the guys from my local rag! Go for a soft leather brogue or a loafer. Both are very classic styles and lend themselves really well to a smart look with shorts.


Great use of colour and perfect for the office

A belt will make the look smarter, add detail and negate the need for braces. Braces and shorts are not a good combination and you run the risk of being split in two and offending passersby with an unsightly and ugly bulging camel toe. Trousers offer some traction at the knee and calf to prevent them sliding up too badly. Shorts don't. Beware.


Shorts, blazer, belt and brogues and great combination

The light coloured jacket gives a real summery look


Two dapper gents, perfectly attired in their shorts

A great use of bold colour, making a statement


Another dapper summer look

 
Nick bateman looking great in this beige summer short suit and bow tie

A well fitted shirt will work wonders, long sleeved and well ironed in a poly cotton mix to keep the look professional. A tie will look great but keep it on trend, maybe knitted and square ended. Maybe something with a preppy feel. Think Ralph Lauren.

I wouldn't be tempted to wear a waistcoat with shorts, as like the braces it's just wont compliment the look. However, a matching jacket or smart sports coat, like the one below will. 



Perfect for the summer and smart enough for the office


The short suit, available from Next

Next are currently offering a few suits where you are able to buy the jacket, trousers and shorts all to match, this is a great option. The navy textured short suit above is available HERE for £105

The light stone, cotton suit below is also available in four pieces, trousers, jacket, waistcoat and shorts so you can mix and match at will. Check it out HERE

The stone cotton jacket from Next

The matching stone cotton shorts, from Next

So, it can be done and it can be done well. While you've never see me walking in to the office wearing shorts I won't hold it against you if you do, especially if you do it well. If however you wear horrid shoes, black socks and clip on braces with a dreadful tie, don't ever expect me to speak to you again!


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Thursday 4 June 2015

Dashing Tweeds SS15 Ready to Wear Collection

That Dapper Chap shows us some of the range available from the Dashing Tweeds SS15 ready to wear range.




An easy wear one button jacket has become essential for summer. Brought to popularity by the Savile Row tailor Huntsman, a single button jacket with slanted pockets is always seen as elegant. The offering from Dashing Tweeds this season is tailored in Merino, linen and Japanese yarn. 


The Bryher fabric as seen above is woven with geometric squares and alternating polychromic cotton emanates a lighthearted summer feel with references to the work of Bridget Riley.

Team it with cream flannel trousers or white cotton jeans and you are ready to venture anywhere from Serpentine gallery galas to Ibiza jockey clubs. Find it HERE

The Samson double breasted jacket £610

The Tresco relaxed evening jacket £610

Dashing Tweeds are on a mission to expand the variety of cloths available to men. The world is in the midst of a renaissance and finally more colour and texture is returning to tailored clothes.

Their ready to wear jackets, trousers and shorts are tailored in London and available in their Mayfair store now. They have three jackets each in a different cut and also offer a made to measure service, cutting any style for you in a Dashing cloth of your choice.

A colourful summer awaits.

The cloth is also for sale to take to your tailor. The guys at Dashing Tweeds can post you swatches of designs you like.

Why not pop into the store and take a look at the range and the cloth at 26 Sackville Street, London, W1S 3HE.


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Wednesday 3 June 2015

What I Wore Today - Vintage Bow Tie Tuesday

That Dapper Chap shares his daily look. Today he goes for a vintage inspired outfit.


Full on vintage style in navy and brown

Today's look was built around this vintage waistcoat. It's predominantly navy in colour with an orangey brown check. So, with that it mind I went for a navy and brown ensemble. Because it's a true vintage item I also styled the look with other vintage elements to keep the theme specific.

The outfit flatlay as seen on Instagram

Under the said waistcoat is a slim fit plain white shirt and over the top is a simple brown cardigan to add an extra layer as it was a tad chilly today. 

Today's heritage look

New vintage style glasses in newsprint grey

I wore my brand new glasses today too, something old, something new, nothing borrowed and lots blue. Again these have a very vintage styling which compliments the overall look of this outfit. 

I had to have them made and shipped from the US as unfortunately they have no stores in the UK and do not even ship here! A huge thank you to Instagram's CameOnStrong for sorting the logistics for me!

Making my way back to the office

New hair, new glasses & vintage waistcoat & tie

Continuing with that vintage theme I opted for an original vintage pocket watch instead of a wristwatch, the new two tone brogues also make the look cohesive, continuing with the heritage focus and colour scheme.

Time for some vintage accessories

Leaning on a lamp post on the corner of the street

My new two tone brogues as seen on Instagram

The full look with vintage styling

A closer look at the vintage bow tie


Loving my new glasses

A close up of the pocket chain

Taking a stroll during my lunch break


A closer look at the two tone brogues


WHERE IT'S ALL FROM

Two Tone Brown Brogues - Redfoot
Brown striped socks - CNYTTAN
Navy 'Lawson' Chinos - Racing Green
Slim Fit White Shirt - H&M
Vintage checked waistcoat - Hunky Dory Vintage
Vintage Clip On Bow Tie - Ebay
Vintage Army Edition Pocket Watch - Ebay
Pocket Watch Chain - Ebay
Brown Cardigan - H&M - Similar Here
Newprint Grey Glasses - 'Watts' by Warby Parker
Brown Leather Briefcase - Rocha JohnRocha at Debenhams


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Saturday 30 May 2015

Product Review - Jack Black Grooming

That Dapper Chap introduces us to Jack Black male grooming products and reviews their beard lube and facial cleanser.






Available online directly from from male grooming site mankind.co.uk Jack Black offers a wide range of mens grooming products from hair gels to sunscreen and from lip balm to deoderant. They really do cover everything, head to toe, literally!

Today I'm reviewing the Beard Lube and the Pure Clean Daily Facial Cleanser.  

The Pure Clean Daily Facial Cleanser


Jack Black describes the Facial Cleanser as "A dual-purpose 2-in-1 liquid cleanser and toner which removes deep-down dirt and oil, for clear, smooth, shave-ready skin. It works gently, without over-drying, to leave your complexion clean, hydrated and fresh" Sounds good right? so, lets see if it lives up to what they say!


I use a face wash on a daily basis, it's way less harsh than soap and they are specifically formulated for the skin on your face. I generally use a basic one and not one that's designed solely for men so this was a new experience.






The face wash lathers well and rinses off easily leaving no tangible residue and my face felt clean and smooth afterwards. Exactly what you need from a facewash. It has a very mild smell, it's neither overpowering or intrusive, it's a nice fresh scent. It's not going to make you look ten years younger or instantly get rid of acne but it is a good quality daily product.

Jack Black states "PureScience® formulas lock in nature’s best, using certified organic ingredients, with no parabens, fragrance or colorants. And, always dermatologist tested" So, what's not to like!


What's in it?


  • Oat and coconut derived, sulfate-free surfactants gently but effectively cleanse the skin. 
  • Witch Hazel acts as a natural astringent with soothing properties. 
  • Certified Organic Sage Leaf and Rosemary provide antibacterial and healing benefits. 
  • Certified Organic Chamomile and Aloe Leaf help soothe and reduce redness.


When do I use it?


Apply a coin sized amount to wet hands, work into a lather and apply to face with fingertips using a circular motion. Rinse. Use in the morning before shaving, and at night to cleanse skin.

Priced at £19.00 for 177ml buy yours HERE



The Beard Lube


I, like a lot of guys right now have a short beard, that said I do still shave. I keep my beard in shape and shave my neck area, keeping my beard neatly under my chin. I have used shaving products in the past and even an old fashioned badger hair brush and solid foam, so this is a little different.



With Jojoba and Eucalyptus, Jack Black says of their beard lube "It's an entirely new way to shave. Unlike traditional shaving foams and gels which can dry out skin, our award winning Beard Lube® is a pre-shave oil, shave cream and facial skin treatment in one easy-to-use product specially formulated for men's shaving needs"


They go on to say that "the unique formula contains phospholipids - a rich source of essential fatty acids that are essential to the function of cell membranes - to bind moisture to the skin and support the natural skin barrier. The lightweight, penetrating formula not only helps prepare your beard by penetrating and softening whisker growth, it holds in moisture so your shaving blade glides easily. Refreshes skin, too, for an easier, smoother shave and less razor burn"


This award winning product (Mens Health Grooming - Best Shave Cream 2011) is quite translucent which means that you can see where you're shaving. I found this helpful as it can prevent you from getting nicks and cuts. It went on easily, felt good on the skin and didn't clog my blade like some other products can. It's also really light and rinsed off easily. 

Like the face cleanser it has a very light fresh scent that won't interfere with your aftershave or cologne.

As with the face cleanser it uses certified organic ingredients, with no parabens, fragrance or colorants. And, always dermatologist tested.



What's in it?



  • Macadamia Nut Oil, Jojoba Oil and Glycerin provide a lubricating, protective cushion. 
  • Phospholipids bind moisture to the skin and support the natural skin barrier. 
  • Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Menthol refresh and revitalize skin. 
  • Heather helps calm and soothe skin.



How and when do I use it?


Apply a nickel-size amount to wet hands, work into a lather and apply to face with fingertips using a circular motion. Rinse. Use in the morning before shaving, and at night to cleanse skin.

Get your HERE for £18.00 for 177m
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Overall, I like the Jack Black products that I've used and will continue to do so. If you're interested in trying it yourself get yourself over to mankind.co.uk and order yours today. Drop me a line and let me know your thoughts.

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