This blog has been dormant since September. The curse of the "blog post in draft mode" refuses to go away.
In the meantime, here are a couple of men's fashion websites I've come across recently, for your internet surfing (read: time-eating) pleasure.
Men's fashion portion of the New York Times Style magazine
manshion.
Style section of GQ
magnificent bastard
men's fashion section of Guardian newspaper
Off The Cuff
Permanent Style
Style Savage
Some of them have been placed on the "blog list" on the right part of this blog. The timestamping feature makes it easy to know when a particular website is updated.
And a nice one to cap it off.
The Sartorialist
(p.s. I sent in a request a while ago to NLB to recommend the book that Scott Schuman launched recently. It was approved, and you can now find it in several library branches)
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Saipan Black
Shoes | CHROME | Official Site

Just discovered that Chrome, the company that makes messenger bags, now offers a shoe range too. My pick of the range is the Saipan, a Converse All-Star wannabe, but with enough different details to stand out. The red on black look is killer too. And just look at the sole below.

Just discovered that Chrome, the company that makes messenger bags, now offers a shoe range too. My pick of the range is the Saipan, a Converse All-Star wannabe, but with enough different details to stand out. The red on black look is killer too. And just look at the sole below.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Pleasantly distracted
Note: This is not a blog post on men's fashion. (hence the "distraction" title)
I mentioned this to my friends a while ago (more than a month ago, I think).
I've been noticing these 2 fashion trends among women
.
The Dress
I've seen so many women wearing dresses recently. Perhaps its a return to being feminine. A subset of this "dress" trend is the belt as an accessory to the dress. I think it works for some dresses, as it helps to "break" the dress visually, and also providing a splash of contrasting colour.
The High heels
The other trend is the high heels (3-inch onwards). And the highlight doesn't just stop at the height; I see more & more daring designs and colours on these high heels.
A "deadly" combo
When a lady combines both trends (dress + heels), its a deadly combo. Some manage to carry the look without looking too out of place in a MRT train, with just the right amount of class to make a "grand" entrance when the train doors slide open. :)
I mentioned this to my friends a while ago (more than a month ago, I think).
I've been noticing these 2 fashion trends among women
.
The Dress
I've seen so many women wearing dresses recently. Perhaps its a return to being feminine. A subset of this "dress" trend is the belt as an accessory to the dress. I think it works for some dresses, as it helps to "break" the dress visually, and also providing a splash of contrasting colour.
The High heels
The other trend is the high heels (3-inch onwards). And the highlight doesn't just stop at the height; I see more & more daring designs and colours on these high heels.
A "deadly" combo
When a lady combines both trends (dress + heels), its a deadly combo. Some manage to carry the look without looking too out of place in a MRT train, with just the right amount of class to make a "grand" entrance when the train doors slide open. :)
Monday, September 07, 2009
Bag the big prize?
A remark by a friend got me thinking; was my messenger bag due for "retirement"? A quick search of my other blog revealed that the bag was already 4 years old. Sure, it's still going strong, without major tears, and is super versatile. But getting another bag (perhaps more formal-looking) to alternate is tempting...
One recent trend that I've been noting is the tote. More men are carrying this bag once confined for women. I have to say that most tote bags specifically designed for men are not that functional. The nice-looking designs tend to be square in profile, which means your stuff goes into a "Grand Canyon", and fishing things out from your bag could take quite some effort.

I suppose the change in profile is part of an attempt to differentiate from a typical women's tote bag, so that a guy looks metrosexual, and not girly with a tote.
So what next? I'm slowly gravitating to a leather duffle or messenger bag...

One recent trend that I've been noting is the tote. More men are carrying this bag once confined for women. I have to say that most tote bags specifically designed for men are not that functional. The nice-looking designs tend to be square in profile, which means your stuff goes into a "Grand Canyon", and fishing things out from your bag could take quite some effort.

I suppose the change in profile is part of an attempt to differentiate from a typical women's tote bag, so that a guy looks metrosexual, and not girly with a tote.
So what next? I'm slowly gravitating to a leather duffle or messenger bag...

Wednesday, August 05, 2009
The Dos And Don'ts Of Sneakers
AskMen.com

Some useful tips on how to choose (and wear) sneakers without committing a fashion faux pas. After recently getting sore feet after a day of wearing a pair of leather slip-ons (Renoma driving mocs, if you must know), I've been wearing sneakers almost everyday. Is it really so hard to find a comfortable pair of leather shoes? My previous pair of Hush Puppies were comfy (while they lasted). I heard there's a Bata sale going on at Tiong Bahru Plaza; maybe I'll visit to see see look look...
(p.s. sneakers above - Converse Monadnock Military Mid)
update: 8 August 2009 - p.p.s. Bata Warehouse Sale at Tiong Bahru Plaza wasn't very good. In and out in less than 5 minutes...

Some useful tips on how to choose (and wear) sneakers without committing a fashion faux pas. After recently getting sore feet after a day of wearing a pair of leather slip-ons (Renoma driving mocs, if you must know), I've been wearing sneakers almost everyday. Is it really so hard to find a comfortable pair of leather shoes? My previous pair of Hush Puppies were comfy (while they lasted). I heard there's a Bata sale going on at Tiong Bahru Plaza; maybe I'll visit to see see look look...
(p.s. sneakers above - Converse Monadnock Military Mid)
update: 8 August 2009 - p.p.s. Bata Warehouse Sale at Tiong Bahru Plaza wasn't very good. In and out in less than 5 minutes...
Saturday, June 27, 2009
6 Ways To Wear A T-Shirt
AskMen.com
Apt info in the link above on T-shirts, as the relentless heat-wave continues here in Singapore. I'm really lucky to be able to wear T-shirts to work (everyday); pity those who have to wear their long-sleeve shirts and ties... Interested in the long-sleeved T-shirts by Uniqlo, S$19.90; I should visit them soon.
Apt info in the link above on T-shirts, as the relentless heat-wave continues here in Singapore. I'm really lucky to be able to wear T-shirts to work (everyday); pity those who have to wear their long-sleeve shirts and ties... Interested in the long-sleeved T-shirts by Uniqlo, S$19.90; I should visit them soon.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Business Casual
GQ: Project Upgrade
What's business casual in the US still seems a bit formal; I think very few men in Singapore (besides bankers) wear a suit or blazer to work regularly. Still a nice video though, with some nice ideas. I like the casual-looking belt. And khakis always helps you to stand out from the crowd of blank pants. :)
What's business casual in the US still seems a bit formal; I think very few men in Singapore (besides bankers) wear a suit or blazer to work regularly. Still a nice video though, with some nice ideas. I like the casual-looking belt. And khakis always helps you to stand out from the crowd of blank pants. :)
Monday, May 25, 2009
Black pants = Boring?
While standing in a crowded MRT train on the way to work, close your eyes and imagine your hand pointing to a random direction. Open your eyes in that direction and you will very likely see someone who is wearing black pants.
Boring? Well, yes and no.
Yes, if it's not well-fitted or has a texture that is either too shiny/too dull.
No, if you pay a bit more attention to details. What do I mean by well-fitted? For a start, the pants should not be too tight or too loose. Next, the pants should be worn at the waist.
But besides the above, there are a lot of variance you can inject into the classic black pants. Pinstripes are cool, and make your black pants stand out from the rest. There are also shades of black to try. Pockets are another area. Some pants use a front pocket design more akin to a jeans pocket. Do note that having a similar design on the back pocket immediately makes the pants into a casual pair of slacks.
While we're at pockets, try not to put too much stuff in the pockets. Beware of thick wallets (clear the junk) and big handphones. Also, remember to iron your pants properly (get the seams right) before wearing them.
And avoid pleats like the plague. Go for flat-fronted pants.
Boring? Well, yes and no.
Yes, if it's not well-fitted or has a texture that is either too shiny/too dull.
No, if you pay a bit more attention to details. What do I mean by well-fitted? For a start, the pants should not be too tight or too loose. Next, the pants should be worn at the waist.
But besides the above, there are a lot of variance you can inject into the classic black pants. Pinstripes are cool, and make your black pants stand out from the rest. There are also shades of black to try. Pockets are another area. Some pants use a front pocket design more akin to a jeans pocket. Do note that having a similar design on the back pocket immediately makes the pants into a casual pair of slacks.
While we're at pockets, try not to put too much stuff in the pockets. Beware of thick wallets (clear the junk) and big handphones. Also, remember to iron your pants properly (get the seams right) before wearing them.
And avoid pleats like the plague. Go for flat-fronted pants.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Dress code: Lounge Suit - What to wear?
The easy way out to "deal" with a lounge suit dress code is to wear a black or dark grey suit.
The easy way out is "out" for me. One, because I don't have an existing suit (any colour). Two, I don't really want to wear a "boring" dark colour suit.
Hold on a second. There are ways and means to vary a dark suit, so that it's a bit different, for example, wearing a dark shirt beneath the suit, or going for a pinstripe pattern. Or maybe wearing a slim leather tie.
But since I don't wear suits everyday (or every month), I'm not exactly relishing the thought of buying a suit just for such an occasion. I do have a dark blazer bought in Thailand a few years ago, but that is my backup plan. (in case I can't find the time to shop for alternatives)
By the way, the occasion is this Saturday, so I don't have much time to play with...
The easy way out is "out" for me. One, because I don't have an existing suit (any colour). Two, I don't really want to wear a "boring" dark colour suit.
Hold on a second. There are ways and means to vary a dark suit, so that it's a bit different, for example, wearing a dark shirt beneath the suit, or going for a pinstripe pattern. Or maybe wearing a slim leather tie.
But since I don't wear suits everyday (or every month), I'm not exactly relishing the thought of buying a suit just for such an occasion. I do have a dark blazer bought in Thailand a few years ago, but that is my backup plan. (in case I can't find the time to shop for alternatives)
By the way, the occasion is this Saturday, so I don't have much time to play with...
Do you need to buy that? Or do you have something similar already?
Warning: blog post that follows is only semi-related to men's fashion.
Previous posts have seen me talking about my search for the next purchase, either shoes, pants, or a watch. But maybe I should consider carefully before I spend money on another new purchase...
About a week ago, my mum showed me a pair of jeans, telling me to wear it (and try not to keep wearing the same clothes in my wardrobe).
I was in my usual nonchalant mood, and dismissive too, telling her that it probably was a hand-me-down from a relative, and that it looked too small to fit.
I ended up wearing it to work the very next day.
Lessons learned? Quite a few
Previous posts have seen me talking about my search for the next purchase, either shoes, pants, or a watch. But maybe I should consider carefully before I spend money on another new purchase...
About a week ago, my mum showed me a pair of jeans, telling me to wear it (and try not to keep wearing the same clothes in my wardrobe).
I was in my usual nonchalant mood, and dismissive too, telling her that it probably was a hand-me-down from a relative, and that it looked too small to fit.
I ended up wearing it to work the very next day.
Lessons learned? Quite a few
- I should look at my wardrobe to see if I'm forgetting to wear clothes that I have, but haven't been wearing
- Being yourself at home doesn't mean I need to be caustic
By the way, the pair of jeans in question comes in a nice off-white (or cream) shade. I've been contemplating to purchase a pair of white jeans (or pants) to add to my wardrobe, but had been hesitating due to a few concerns.
This off-white colour is a nice compromise. I wore it with a white polo with horizontal-stripes, and my usual white sneakers. Another good pairing is with my pink shirt (and rolled-up sleeves).
This off-white colour is a nice compromise. I wore it with a white polo with horizontal-stripes, and my usual white sneakers. Another good pairing is with my pink shirt (and rolled-up sleeves).
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Collect Your Staples
AskMen.com - AM Rule Refresher
Good advice; especially useful in the current financial crisis that the entire world is in now.
Good advice; especially useful in the current financial crisis that the entire world is in now.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
The Grey Cardigan Look
The Grey Cardigan Look
Some ideas on how to pair up a grey cardigan from the blog post above. Recently, I wore my recently bought grey cardigan to a wedding that specified a dress code of "Formal-ish".
I was keen not to wear the "usual" black pants, so it started from there. I wore my khaki pants with tan-coloured leather ankle boots.
I paired the above with a black long-sleeved shirt, a grey tie, and the grey cardigan. I was swaying between wearing a white or a black shirt, but decided to wear black eventually.
p.s. AskMen.com have a fresh article on a grey cardigan.
(Update: 3 May 2010)
Sheknowsbest seems to have "morph on", so I've copied the original text below for posterity.
The Grey Cardigan Look
By: Dexie | 10 Comments
I saw this cardigan over a pinstriped shirt and dark jeans look while perusing my husband’s April issue of Men’s Health. I thought it was defintely stylin’ until my eye caught the little corner where it showed how much the cashmere cardigan is from Generra. It’s cashmere so it only make sense that it’s $350. You add $60 for the pinstriped shirt from Express and $65 for the slim jeans from Levi’s then you have a $475 outfit. Whewwww.
Lucky for you, I’m here to show you the affordable way to get this look :)
This is still a cashmere cardigan so if you prefer to wear cashmere you can still do so with this $149.50 from Land’s End.
I found a version of the stripes button-up shirt from GAP for only $39.50.
And this dark-wash boot cut leg jeans from OLD NAVY for only $29.50.
Shoes? Wear any of your canvas pair, like the Chuck Taylor’s. As long as it’s not orange or yellow :) . So which version would you wear, the $475 one or the affordable pieces I picked? Either way, I’m sure you’d look just as great as the model ;) .
Some ideas on how to pair up a grey cardigan from the blog post above. Recently, I wore my recently bought grey cardigan to a wedding that specified a dress code of "Formal-ish".
I was keen not to wear the "usual" black pants, so it started from there. I wore my khaki pants with tan-coloured leather ankle boots.
I paired the above with a black long-sleeved shirt, a grey tie, and the grey cardigan. I was swaying between wearing a white or a black shirt, but decided to wear black eventually.
p.s. AskMen.com have a fresh article on a grey cardigan.
(Update: 3 May 2010)
Sheknowsbest seems to have "morph on", so I've copied the original text below for posterity.
The Grey Cardigan Look
By: Dexie | 10 Comments
I saw this cardigan over a pinstriped shirt and dark jeans look while perusing my husband’s April issue of Men’s Health. I thought it was defintely stylin’ until my eye caught the little corner where it showed how much the cashmere cardigan is from Generra. It’s cashmere so it only make sense that it’s $350. You add $60 for the pinstriped shirt from Express and $65 for the slim jeans from Levi’s then you have a $475 outfit. Whewwww.
Lucky for you, I’m here to show you the affordable way to get this look :)
This is still a cashmere cardigan so if you prefer to wear cashmere you can still do so with this $149.50 from Land’s End.
I found a version of the stripes button-up shirt from GAP for only $39.50.
And this dark-wash boot cut leg jeans from OLD NAVY for only $29.50.
Shoes? Wear any of your canvas pair, like the Chuck Taylor’s. As long as it’s not orange or yellow :) . So which version would you wear, the $475 one or the affordable pieces I picked? Either way, I’m sure you’d look just as great as the model ;) .
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Updates long overdue
3 updates which I have procrastinated for a while
- Brown loafers. I finally managed to find a suitable pair at a warehouse sale at Singapore Expo. Bought it for S$50. It's not perfect though, being a little too dark in colour, and a bit insufficient in cushioning (it's a bit like a driving moc)
- Grey cardigan. I bought this last week in KL, was there for a company teambuilding session. Haven't had the chance to wear it yet.
- "In Her Eyes" is offline. I should have seen the signals earlier. The RSS feed had remained un-updated (is there such a word) for 3 months. A recent visit to the website confirmed my worst fears. The blog is gone from the Men's Vogue website. A pity...
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Getting the right mix
I wore one of my new shirts today, though not for the very first time. I paired the blue striped shirt with my grey slacks. As I was attending a talk after work (which meant more walking), I decided to complete the combo with my comfy white sneakers. I ended up looking quite unstylish.
Why? With the limiting factor of white sneakers, I should have chosen perhaps my pale jeans, which would match the white colour of the sneakers. Not only that, the jeans material matched the casual style of the sneakers.
The blue and grey combi can work, but with brown shoes, and preferably with dark grey slacks, not the cement grey shade of my grey slacks...
Oh well, there's always tomorrow. :)
Why? With the limiting factor of white sneakers, I should have chosen perhaps my pale jeans, which would match the white colour of the sneakers. Not only that, the jeans material matched the casual style of the sneakers.
The blue and grey combi can work, but with brown shoes, and preferably with dark grey slacks, not the cement grey shade of my grey slacks...
Oh well, there's always tomorrow. :)
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
black is the new black
Reviving (and finishing up) an old post (early 2008) previously stuck in draft mode...
Watches for men tend to be conservative in design and shade. This is especially so for office wear. The typical watch for looks like this.

The other common style would the above dial, but with a black leather strap. It's not very popular in Singapore, as our humid environment make it hard to maintain leather straps.
I've previously written about my favorite style, so I won't repeat it here.
What I wanted to highlight is the Black IP type of watch. 2 examples of this style below.
Espirit male attraction black

Casio Edifice EF-311BK-1AV

What do i like about this style? I like the colour and the contrast. First, instead of the typical metallic-silver colour, you get black, which is still safe enough a colour for work. Touches of colour (green or red above) make the watch stand out from the crowd too. Contrast? By that, I mean the reduction of contrast, something I mentioned previously. Black metal strap, black rim, black watch face...
What about what I'm currently wearing? I'm wearing my brother's Casio sports watch. Pathetic right? Time for some shopping?
Watches for men tend to be conservative in design and shade. This is especially so for office wear. The typical watch for looks like this.

The other common style would the above dial, but with a black leather strap. It's not very popular in Singapore, as our humid environment make it hard to maintain leather straps.
I've previously written about my favorite style, so I won't repeat it here.
What I wanted to highlight is the Black IP type of watch. 2 examples of this style below.
Espirit male attraction black

Casio Edifice EF-311BK-1AV

What do i like about this style? I like the colour and the contrast. First, instead of the typical metallic-silver colour, you get black, which is still safe enough a colour for work. Touches of colour (green or red above) make the watch stand out from the crowd too. Contrast? By that, I mean the reduction of contrast, something I mentioned previously. Black metal strap, black rim, black watch face...
What about what I'm currently wearing? I'm wearing my brother's Casio sports watch. Pathetic right? Time for some shopping?
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