Friday 16 January 2009

Kate Mate



We were feeling a little bit slobbish at Established Man Towers yesterday so just slung on an old tee-shirt...a cheapie from the Marc Jacobs Special Items range....perhaps an old man's cardigan over the top and a pair of Levi's super-skinny 510's. We thought nothing of it at all, and by no means were we trying to win any style stakes that might have been taking place in London town yesterday.

Rather weirdly wherever we went people were interested in the tee-shirt to our total bemusement. Then the penny dropped quicker than the Pound to the Euro... the mere mention of  "Kate was papped wearing that same tee-shirt", finally dispelled the myth and with a quick google image search it would seem our friend Kate Moss was also perusing the Marc Jacobs store way-back when we snapped up our £12 bargain proclaiming "Naked Pictures". Bravo Ms. Moss, great minds clearly think alike.




Thursday 15 January 2009

As we were saying....



It was only yesterday that we were proclaiming how Liberty prints were going to be big for 2009 and here's yet another massive, great big flashing arrow that the classic British floral print is definitely a look to rock for the coming year. Our friends at Nike have jumped on the floral bandwagon and released a strain of their old-school Blazer shoe that looks more like it came out of Chelsea Flower Show as opposed to Chelsea Football Club. 

We're loving them big time. The pairing of a shoe designed in the early seventies with a fabric that might as well be associated with such an era scores a marriage made in heaven, and with a release date of Valentine's Day love is definitely in the air.

Available from Liberty, Dover Street Market and Nike Pop-Up store from 14th February

Wednesday 14 January 2009

What to wear


Dries Van Noten Spring Summer 2009

Raf Simons for Eastpak

Liberty Print


We're back; yes finally, The Established Man office seems to have had a longer break than most other workers, but hell with the weather the way its been, and we're talking sub-polar, all we've wanted to do is hibernate and step back into 1970's....we flicked the switch on that Morphy Richards Electric blanket a while ago and have been dreaming ever since of what we might all be wearing in 2009. On a recent jaunt around London town (thanks to our friends at Zipcar) the sooner the stores start dreaming like us the better..the only trend on those sales rails at this time appear dog-eared and XXXL...neither of which is a long term investment to be spending hundreds of pounds on.

Give it a couple of weeks and it will be showtime for fashionable Gent's as the runways of Milan and Paris present us with what we'll be wearing later in the year when the climate resembles something along the lines of now, hopefully minus the shroud of fog enveloping The Established Man HQ as we type this out. Of course our boy scouts on the ground will be reporting back via menswear Morse-code and we'll be whittling out the trends as they emerge, we'll choose to ignore that others in the office will be in warmer climes.... a Virgin Atlantic ticket to Nairobi arriving in the post this morning giving away a vital clue..swines!

But in the meantime here's some clues and pointers that might well emerge as one's to watch in 2009. Word on the street, or should it be Boulevard, is that Liberty prints are expected to be awash and we can't wait. As seen at Shipley & Halmos, Obedient & Son and our New York fave Steven Alan whom has purveyed the prints across shirts and boxers and whatever else he can get his talented little hands on.

The humble backpack, more commonplace in secondary schools and minibuses up and down that land, has been on the fashion radar for a while, Marc by Marc Jacobs sent them down the runway in September and Raf Simons has been collaborating with Eastpak creating rucksacks that have made us all want to whip out the text books and just take up a class just to have some vague excuse for splurging on one. With us all being as busy we are and doing a multitude of different activities in the space of a day its no surprise the backpack is due for a comeback.

Plaid, yes The Established Man is a fan, will continue as a trend but think a more intense kind of check, simpler but with stronger lines.

We're hoping that the modern day man might start to see the benefits of wearing a more tailored short...above the knee and worn with an equally as well cut jacket, as seen on many a catwalk last season, take Dries Van Noten as a cue and roll on that warm weather.

Here's to a suitably stylish 2009