Wednesday, 16 December 2015

The White Stuff SS16 Press Event

Craig of That Dapper Chap attends the White Stuff SS16 Press event and enjoys a great meal and gets a peek at some of the new collection.




I'm relatively new to White Stuff, I've been into their shop in my local town a few times and have fallen in love with their style! I am converted and I'm a huge fan. So much so that I recently did a shoot for their Hidden Havens campaign dressed head to toe in White Stuff menswear.



I was therefore really excited to be invited to their SS16 press event, a three course meal at the swish Carousel restaurant in London.


Mannequins proudly wear the new spring range

the beautifully decorated table

As I often do I arrived early and the guys were still setting up, as I made my apologies I realised that it was a great opportunity to take a few pictures before everyone else arrived. And before you ask, yes I was dressed in White Stuff!

The table was beautifully dressed in a rustic botanical theme and each guest had their own animal egg cup delightfully inhabited by a little succulent which I thought was a great touch. There was a bit of swapping going on very early which cats being swapped for bears and polar bears being swapped for foxes (that was me)

Various animal egg cups. These were the rejects!
Yours truly, browsing the SS16 White Stuff range
Scrumptious canapes. I could easily have eaten every one
wine poured and ready for guests
As guests arrived, the wine and conversation flowed. There were various magazine fashion editors and freelance writers, all enjoying the collection and taking notes. The photographer snapped away and we enjoyed a few delicious canapes before we were ushered to our seats for our meal.

the quirky decorations and mis matched chairs are perfectly on brand
My personalised place setting, complete with swapped out fox!
deep in conversation with a member of the White Stuff team


I have to say the meal was amazing! We started with prawn and chorizo risotto with crusty bread. This was followed by slow cooked pork belly on a bed of dressed lentils and for desert there was chocolate meringue. Every course was delicious and all helped down by one or two glasses of wine.



After the meal we talked some more and I chose my favorite pieces from the new range. Anyone out here who knows me knows that I'm a sucker for a quirky printed shirt and the SS16 range doesn't disappoint. My particular favorites (and I couldn't choose between the two) are the bicycle print shirt which has small colourful images of people riding their bikes dotted on a cream background, and the and the drinks shirt which is a busier print covered with bottles and glasses. A perfect party shirt (for me anyway, judging by the amount of wine I consumed that evening!)


The bike and drink print shirts ready for SS16
Always great for shirting the SS16 range from White Stuff is a winner
Guests mingle and discuss the new collection
Picking out a great blazer to wear with the bike print shirt
A closer look at the drink print shirt pattern
A closer look at my favorite blazer
The room was decorated perfectly for spring
A close up of the bike print shirt
vintage doors adorned with planting decorated the room
A nautical look for SS16 from White Stuff
Relaxed but more formal with a dash of personality
A pale blue raincoat perfect for those April showers
White Stuff also do casual well and offer some classics for Spring
Perfect weekend attire for SS16
Yours truly showing off my top picks

What I'm Wearing


Shoes: Arthur Leather Brogues £85.00

Trousers: Weaver Trousers £55.00

Shirt: Knowledge printed shirt £47.50

Waistcoat: Regent Waistcoat £65.00

Jacket: Regent Blazer £145.00


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Monday, 14 December 2015

Product Review - The Crowder ATP Watch

Craig of That Dapper Chap reviews the Crowder ATP watch and tells you how to get a 20% discount when you buy.




The four Crowder watch designs
Crowder Great Britain


Meet Crowder


Founded by James Rea as a very successful Kickstarter campaign, the story of how the Crowder ATP watch came to be is a genuinely heart warming one, and I am sure that this along with a beautiful design has made the campaign the success that it is.

The watch that James inherited from his Grandfather

During World War Two, James's grandfather was issued an Army Timepiece as many British servicemen were. Many years down the line James was lucky enough to inherit his watch. James loved that his watch had a unique style compared to modern watch design and that the materials had much more character. 

The watch had a classic but minimal style, since it was a utility piece issued to all troops.

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Saturday, 12 December 2015

A Styling Session With American Crew

Craig tests out three products from the range by American Crew available from Mankind.co.uk




Until recently I had not heard of American Crew and the products that they offer us gents. Apparently I'm in the minority as a lot of guys I spoke to were already familiar with the range. Where have I been!?

For this styling challenge Mankind sent me three products from the range: Boost Powder, Forming Cream and Pomade. So that I could get some top tips for you guys on how to use the products I sought help from a top barber and stylist Nick Circelli from the Adam & Eve salon.



The Boost Powder


#OMG!  how on earth have I lived without this product!? Where has it been and who has been keeping it a secret as I need to have a stern word with them! If you buy anything from Mankind make it the Boost Powder. Get it for a friend or partner and they will thank you forever!



The clue is in the name, it's a fine powder that really does give your hair a boost. Please don't get this confused with dry shampoo like I did, it isn't. This magic dust gives hair a gravity defying lift and thickness with a matte finish. It doesn't get sticky or clumpy as you might thing it could and can be restyled throughout the day. What's more it can be quickly and simply rinsed out.


Nick started by rinsing my hair in warm water before towel drying it and adding a dab of American Crew Firm Hold Gel and drying the hair with a dryer, adding the parting and styling the hair up and back. 

He then parted the hair in various sections and applied a fine dusting of the powder directly to the roots before using the tips of his fingers in a circular claw-like motion to spread the powder throughout the roots and lift and separate the hair.

Nick Circelli applying the Boost Powder to flat lifeless hair

Nick then styled my hair using a combination of fingers and brush to create a less structured more casual look. One with height and texture that wont collapse the second you walk out of the door.

The question is could I recreate the look at home and the answer is yes! I'm no hair stylist but the product is easy to use and give really good results. This is one item that is now officially a staple grooming product at That Dapper Chap.

Nick reaches for his brush to finish the style

Height and texture using the American Crew Boost Powder

A look less formal and perfect for the weekend

Give your hair height with the American Crew Boost Powder

Buy you Boost Powder HERE £14.50 for 10g



The Forming Cream


The Forming Cream is a white, slightly fibres texture product that gives texture and control to many looks both modern and classic. It provides high hold and remains pliable. It won't go crispy and gives a more natural, healthy look to the hair. Again it's a water based product that rinses out easily while providing conditioning qualities to the hair. All of this and a great clean smell too!


After rinsing the Boost Powder out of my hair, Nick again applied a dab of the Firm Hold Gel to my towel dried barnett before blowing drying it as before. Taking a dollop of the Forming Cream on his finger (see amount below) he then spread the product in both palms before evenly distributing in across my hair. 


Nick then set about pulling the style together creating a more formal and controlled look, using a comb to bring the hair up and back while creating a sharp parting. The product is quite light meaning that it allows you to retain some height in your look.

Nick combing the product through my hair

The finished look, smart and well groomed

The forming cream allows you to keep some height

The sharp parting makes for a good formal look

Buy you Forming Cream HERE £13.95 for 85g



The Pomade


If you like a classic slicked back look, the pomade is the product for you. Providing great hold and a high shine it's great for holding all hair types including very thick, frizzy or curly hair.  Like the forming cream, there's no crispiness of stiffness and the product remains pliable throughout the day.

One other thing to note is that it's water based and wont take a week of shampooing to get rid of it! In fact it rinses cleanly out of the hair! No stress, no fuss. It smells great too. Very fresh and sophisticated.


So, I was once again back at the wash basin having my hair rinsed before Nick repeated the process of gel and drying. When that was complete, he took a dollop of the Pomade (see amount below) and as with the Forming Cream, he distributed across his palms, warming the products before applying it to my hair.


After making sure there was adequate product at the root he proceeded to smooth the product over the top of my hair, making sure all of the ends were covered.  After this he took his brush and created a very sleek, smooth look that wouldn't be out of place on any red carpet of James Bond movie.

Nick makes sure that all of the ends are covered and laying flat

Combing and brushing creates this slick party look

Party perfect, slicked back hair and velvet blazer

Mr Bond the red carpet and Martini awaits

The American Crew pomade gives a sophisticated finish

Get your Pomade HERE £13.45 for 85g



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