Sunday 15 June 2014

Meet The Cordial Churchman

That Dapper Chap interviews Ellie founder of The Cordial Churchman, makers of fine bow ties and accessories



A few weeks ago I was contacted by Ellie of the Cordial Churchman. She had spotted me on Instagram wearing bow ties as I often do on a Tuesday for #bowtietuesday and got in touch about her business and incredible range of bow ties. Before long I was sporting a beautiful floral bow tie of theirs made from Liberty of London print which I proudly sported for my recent shoot for the London College of Fashion.

Wearing my bow tie for a shoot at the London College of Fashion


When did the business start?

In June of 2009, I made a bow tie for my husband, Andy out of some leftover seersucker, a popular fabric here in the South, it turned out pretty nice and we started offering them through my blog at the time and to our surprise, they actually sold!  We made seersucker and madras bow ties throughout that summer and in the fall we transitioned into velvets, wools, and silks and it's been going strong ever since.

The Colt bow tie $32.00
A classic diamond point bow tie


What was the inspiration for the business?

We were really inspired by the traditional and prep clothing styles we were seeing mostly online but also here in South Carolina.  Mostly though, we used our customers as a gauge to help us know what to do next.  Since we custom make almost everything, we are able to take requests from gentlemen who order from us.  Once we get enough requests of the same thing we think - we should offer that product all the time.  It works pretty well for us.


A great range of bow ties


Who are the main players in the business?

It started with me (Ellie) doing most of the legwork of the sewing, designing and marketing.  Andy, my husband has been a great collaborator in this process though.  I'm always bouncing ideas off of him.  Andy has also been mostly the "face" of the business - even modelling each of the products we'd post online before we started buying mannequins and hiring models.  We started hiring sewers in the first 6 months when we realized a hobby had turned into a viable business.  Now we have 7 employees and we pride ourselves on trying to provide excellent customer service and personal touch with handwritten notes and quick responses to questions posted through e-mail and online.

A very cordial look with a pop of colour

The Alistair bow tie in a Liberty Of London print $49.00


Where is The Cordial Churchman based?

We are in Rock Hill, South Carolina.  We have a great workroom here on Main Street of our downtown.  It's a smaller town with a thriving art culture.


what makes you tick?

There's plenty of things that make me tick..... but sartorially, It's really hard for me to focus when I see a gentleman who has the bottom button of his waistcoat or blazer buttoned.  

The bow tie that Ellie offered as the first prize in the April That Dapper Chap Instagram contest


Do you have a strap line, values or a mission statement that the business lives by?

In all we do, we strive to be truly Cordial and hope to inspire others to be cordial as well.  A gentleman should dress and act in a way that sets others at ease and that's what we try to do and encourage.


The Cordial Churchman website


What are you most proud of?

When I first started sewing the bow ties, I thought I'd mastered the skill.  What amazed me is that when I started teaching our seamstresses, they would catch on so well that they were actually making them better than I was.  As a teacher, it was a real thrill to see our sewers grow to such experts.  As a the business owner, I was glad to know that I would be able to offer a quality well made product that was made with such precision and care.

Stunning bow ties at just $40

What do you take inspiration from?

I'm mostly inspired by fabric -  the color of the threads and texture of the weave.  But I draw inspiration from everwhere such as perusing the clothing at a local thrift store, travelling to larger cities, pictures on tumblr or instagram of stylish gentlemen, an abstract painting, a vintage print, the color of someone's eyes, a book about vintage clothing.

The stunning Gary patchwork Madras check tie. $42.00


What's your favourite material to work with?

I love a good wool tweed!

The Dungloe Dongeal Tweed bow tie $38.00

Due you attend any shows with your products?

Only shows here in South Carolina and the surrounding states, but I'm open it.

The stand at one of their local shows

What's the future?

Our customer have been requesting braces for years and we're excited to begin selling these. We also hope to move into more retail stores this year.  

The fantastic braces 


A close up of the hand worked leather


My look with the Cordial Churchmans braces. Posted to Instagram

Where do you want to be in 5 years?

I've never been good at this planning thing.  If you'd asked me 5 years ago where I'd be, I'd never have imagined this.  We love making the bow ties and I hope we can continue to do that as long as possible, but it would be fun to move into making other products as well.  

I just hope that in 5 years, we've inspired many people to be a bit more cordial in the way they dress, speak and act. 


Carlee, Erica, Ellie, Dominique in the TCC studio

Huge thanks to Ellie and the team at The Cordial Churchman for taking the time to speak to me and share their products. I wish them the very best of luck with their continued success and look forward to more products popping up on their site and their Instagram feed.

Find The Cordial Churchman



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Sunday 8 June 2014

The That Dapper Chap contest winners - June

That Dapper Chap introduces you to the winners of Junes #ThatDapperChap Instagram contest winners and the lucky recipients of Stitches Of  Style goodies.


Your Winner - Thomas


Thomas is a pretty cool guy and a deserved winner of the Stitches Of Style pistol Lapel pin and we look forward to seeing how you wear it. He also has a great pair of double monks that I'm extremely jealous of. He puts things together very well and has a very dapper look, as such, we are proud to announce his as our winner this month.

The pistol lapel pin from Stitches Of Style 

The double monks that I need in my life

Thomas says "My name is Thomas Yolain Jr, presently living in Baltimore, Maryland. I have a B.S. in Business Administration with a specialization in Management and Accounting. Currently I am working towards a Duel Master’s in Financial Management & Accounting"


Its those double monks again
"Confidence and Diversity reflects me, so I incorporate that in whatever I wear. With that being said I try wearing and incorporating a style of my own. During the week you’ll catch me suited up and on the weekend I am all casual & preppy" 

The hats and pocket square makes for a very dapper look, 

"Details play an important role in my personal style. It could be any essentials that I wear but the socks will match the color of my tie or pocket square in my suit, jackets, etc. It’s not only about the suit & tie, but channelling the right combinations. It’s not about the value of the clothes, but it’s about the combination and passion for whatever you do decide to wear"





Your Runner Up - Patrick 

An amazing double breasted suit

We loved Patricks looks, always smart and always dapper he's a man who likes a well fitted suit and the fact that he carries a walking umbrella increased his dapper rating no end.


Every inch the gent in a tweed jacket and flat cap
Patrick tells me "I'm living in Potsdam, Germany and I am a law student in my last year (gladly)"




"I was just thinking about writing a manifesto on what style means for me, when I stumbled upon a quote of Orson Welles:

"Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn"

"And I have nothing more to add :)"


Your Runner Up - Scott


A classic look and a great tweed waistcoat

I've followed Scott on Instagram for a while now and I've always admired how her puts his looks together. It was only a matter of time before he was going to be one of our winners.

Its all about the shoes in this look

Scott told me "I'm 25 years old, born and raised in Canada. My style is a steady balance on the line between formal and business casual. My co workers don't even wear ties to work, so it gives me the opportunity to throw in some less formal pieces to break my look up"





Both Scott and Patrick will receive the Stitches Of Style signature lapel pin below. We look forward to seeing you wearing it guys!

The Stitches Of Style signature lapel pin

Thanks once again to everybody that took part in this months contest and also to Stitches Of Style for the give away. For a full product review of Stitches Of Style see my previous blog

Watch out next month for more great prizes!

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Saturday 7 June 2014

A beach holiday? What will you pack?





That Dapper Chap looks forward to his holiday in the sun and tells us what we should consider packing in our cases.




So, you've waited all year. The vacation was booked months ago, you'd kind of forgotten what the place looks like, but now its only a month away and your excitement is renewed. But what are you going to take? Is it still okay to wear espadrilles? Will that Hawaiian shirt be okay to wear to the beach bar at night?  Well, I'm not going to dictate what you should and shouldn't wear as we're all individuals and can wear what the hell we want to but I can tell you what I'll be packing and will hopefully keep it smart and dapper, even on the beach!
Classic white trousers and a pale blue blazer
It's tempting to think "I'm on vacation, who cares what I look like" and throw a bunch of shorts and sleeveless T-shirts into a case along with a pair of tatty old sun shoes and to hell with it. But what about your reputation as a dapper gent? I'll still be posting pictures to Instagram while I'm sunning myself on my much needed fortnight in the sun! So, pay a little attention to what goes in your case this year and with some careful planning you won't need to cram in your entire wardrobe.




Shorts

The first thing I'll be packing are shorts. Chino shorts are great as they are light weight and look smart. You can roll up the legs and sun bath in them topless but still looking stylish in your sunglasses and straw hat or you can roll them down for night time, pop on a cool white linen shirt and a belt and a pair of smart brogues, ready for that tequila sunrise at the beach bar.
River Island beige chino shorts £25

A beige pair of chino shorts are classic and will look great with almost anything. I would wear these with a white polo shirt, a long sleeved patterned shirt for the evening or even a T-shirt for day time sight seeing. Add a pair of white canvas pumps during the day or leather flip flips and dress them up at night with brogues.

River Island printed shorts £30
I'm taking a few pairs of shorts in various colours and patterns, all classic looking with a tailored look like the ones below.

River Island pink shorts £30

Of course you'll need some shorts to swim in. I'd recommend some in a plain colour or a floral print such as hibiscus or tropical print. Make sure they are short and are well above the knee. These look so much classier than the calf length versions and will make you look taller and leaner.

River Island £22.00
River Island £20.00


I usually take 3 or 4 pairs of swim shorts. If you're on a beach or pool holiday it's likely that you'll be in them a lot as you'll be in and out of the sea/pool a lot so take enough to be able to rotate them so you look fresh each day. Don't forget to wash them out every night.


Shirts


The other essentials are shirts and T-Shirts. I personally only wear plain T-shirts as I think these look classier than ones emblazoned with logos, football teams or pictures. Let people see you and not the T-Shirt. A plain T-Shirt never offended anyone but I've seen plenty of horrible printed T-Shirts that offend me!

For the evening and day drips when you want to possibly be covered up from the sun I'll be packing a collection of long sleeved and short sleeved shirts in both plain and patterned lightweight cotton or linen.


New Look tropical print shirt £15.00
New Look cream linen shirt £18.00
Zara Bird print shirt £25.99


Image 2 of ELEPHANT PRINT SHIRT from Zara
Zara Elephant Print Shirt £25.99


A plain white shirt and chino shorts


What about long trousers?


I will also take a couple of pairs of long trousers just in case I need to protect my legs from the sun or go somewhere which dictates that flesh must be covered. I have a pair of loose navy linen trousers which I team up with a white linen shirt, white pumps and a straw hat. I'll also take a lighter colour pair, maybe beige or white.

A classic look

Add a linen jacket for evenings to keep off the sea air

Shoes

You will of course need foot wear. You'll need something to potter around the pool in that you can simply kick off in a second flat, something casual but more protective and something for the evening.

For pool time I'm taking flip flops. Now, I am not a fan, but they are functional. Please make sure yours are leather and not foam and rubber as they will get hot and sticky and plus they just look plain nasty.

Men's Leather Flip-Flops - Old Navy - Shoes - Men's Shoes
Old Navy leather flip flops $20.00

For the evening I will take 2 pairs of shoes, a classic brogue and a boat shoe, these can work with the long trousers or shorts (both without socks or with invisible socks as I will wear)

As a 'go between' for day or evening I will take a white pump like a low rise Converse. Again great with shorts during the day or more dressed up for the evening.
A classic brown leather brogue by Grenson £195.00
River Island Boat Shoes £45.00 
Marks and Spencer white pump £25.00
A great vacation look

Hats


I will not be seen dead in a baseball cap outside of my running (and that is only to keep the sun and the rain out of my eyes) Go for a straw hat, these are freely available and come in a range of styles and colours. 

New Look £9.00

New Look £9.00

BooHoo Man £10.00


Accessories

Of course you will need sunglasses! I'm going for a classic Tortoiseshell and also a dark grey pair of the same shape. I will also take some mirror aviators simply because they are cool!

These three will mix and match with your different outfits and offer a cohesive look to the various elements that you put together. Plus if someone steals a pair while you're in the pool sipping your Tequila Sunrise you'll have another 2 pairs to wear!

Mirror Aviators by Storm at Debenhams £35.00

ASOS Wayfarer Sunglasses £20.00
Next Tortoiseshell effect wayfarer sunglasses £14.00

You'll also need a bag. Something to keep your iPhone and iPod in while you're swimming or getting drinks from the bar and to carry your beach towel, money, sun cream and that Dan Brown novel.  Its a good idea to choose something with long handles so that they can be tied to your sun bed so you can throw all of your valuables in it and keep them safe. A thief isn't going to risk being caught trying to untie your bag when other people stupidly leave their valuables laying on their sunbeds!

Vintage tan sailcloth dufflebag - Not On The Highstreet £60.00

Fabric Tote - Cafe Press £10.00

Gant Canvass Tote £150.00
I'm also going to take a light scarf and my Daniel Wellington watch. The watch comes with a nato band that can be changed to match any outfit and the scarf will simply be to add a touch of elegance and dapper to an otherwise plain look and also to keep off any cool night breezes.


Linen scarves - Not On The Highstreet £35.00

Daniel Wellington 

LookBook

Here are a few looks that I've put together based on what I'll be wearing on my two weeks in the sun!

A casual beach or pool look

For pool or beach sun bathing

A trip into town

An evening at the bar

A day trip

From day to evening

A romantic beach side meal


A look to take you from day to evening

Beach combing

A smarter evening look

So whatever you decide to pack in your case make sure its dapper, avoid loud prints, avoid denim, avoid baseball caps and whatever you do, don't drink pints and pints of free beer and make a total arse of yourself while turning bright red in the sun as you've fallen asleep in your intoxicated state. 

If you want to show your fellow holiday makers that you are a classy gentleman, sip a Gin & Tonic and make sure you thank and tip the waiter while tipping your hat. And please post a picture to Instagram and #thatdapperchap

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