Monday, May 24, 2010

Hot & humid weather = T-shirt & jeans? How to break the cycle

How do you cope with the recent hot & humid weather? (global warming is upon us). Many have lamented about the sad state of affairs of what men wear in Singapore. Well, global warming isn't helping us in this respect.

I have pretty much given up, and wear T-shirt and jeans almost everyday. And I'm one of the lucky few who don't need to wear long sleeve shirts and pants. But how do you fight the weather (a.k.a. break the cycle of wearing T-shirts everyday?)

Look for the collar
  • a well-fitting polo T-shirt will almost always look more smart, and more mature; do consider one with "dri-fit" material for better breathability
  • rugby jersey-styled collars always look good; do wash them well, as most of them come in white collars
Don't forget your accessories
  • wear a belt; go for a different colour; use it as a style tool, not just to hold up your pants
  • backpacks are for school; they also make sweat accumulate at your back; sling/messenger bags have been in fashion since Crumpler made such bags cool enough to wear with office attire.
  • the more adventurous can also consider jewellery, e.g. chain necklaces or bracelets
Material world & colour
  • corduroy makes a stylish alternative to jeans
  • also consider those G2000 casual pants; versatile enough with a dress shirt or a T-shirt
  • the daring can try coloured jeans, but keep the bright colours to one piece (e.g. avoid a bright colour shirt with bright colour jeans)
Run away from running shoes
  • most running shoes are not stylish enough for streetwear, although there are some exceptions
  • classic sneakers have been popular since the adidas superstars made them cool. converse chuck taylors are evergreen; my favorites are retro white sneakers; they go with almost any attire
  • or consider a leather casual (slip-on, chelsea boot, desert boot etc)
Layering is still possible (but indoors)
  • cardigans, hoodies, and retro track jackets are still possible indoors where there is air-con; in fact, most air-con in Singapore are too cold, so these are maybe more a necessity than an option

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

The final (brown) jigsaw piece?

Went shoe shopping today.

The Bata store at Peninsular is one of the bigger Bata branches, and I managed to find 2 suitable "candidates". But their price (on the wrong side of S$100) blew me away.

Next was Aldo. I liked this, the Jakubowski.

Price? Supposed to be on sale for S$122. Went to Robinsons to take a quick look too.

I then went to Suntec to visit Hush Puppies, Tracce, Everbest, and Clarks. Passed by BeetleBug and Pedro in Citylink. Not suitable shoes spotted. Maybe I'll try the Clarks store in Ion Orchard, but I think I've pretty much exhausted my options.

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

A strange (grey) twist in the tale

Another torrid heaty day. Another long (lots of walking) shopping day.

But I finally bought something. But it was not what I was expecting. After going through circles and circles of suit shopping, I had given up, and wanted to try something leftfield.

But the more I thought about a black cardigan look, the more I was concerned that I would look under-attired. So I went to Raffles City with some doubt as to what I would eventually get.

After a few rounds of seeing the same outfits in the same shops (ala last weekend), I decided to get a grey blazer instead and pair it with perhaps black pants and a black tie.

Saw a few grey blazers before I settled on one from G2000. Now to try out a few colour combos to see which one will work. I may still have to grab a nice pair of shoes from now till Saturday to complete the look...

p.s. above is a quick screen-grab from the G2000 website. Actual blazer I bought has a peaked lapel, and has fine pinstripes.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Alteration of plans?

3 articles on suit alterations in Singapore.
Altered to Suit - What to look for when buying a suit and how to get alterations done
3 myths your Singapore bespoke tailor doesn't want you to know
Snip Tuck

And one tailor spotted right in Sengkang.
http://hotailor.blogspot.com/

Meanwhile, I'm contemplating going a leftfield route. Thinking of a black cardigan and black tie combo instead of a grey suit.


Missing ingredients; a black cardigan, black tie (maybe skinny), and nice black shoes. More items, but more versatile than a suit for casual wear.

So I went shopping again today. Saw one example in Topman, but it was selling at S$70. Went by Muji and another example selling for the same price, but it was a mesh material (not solid enough). Finally found a good example at Centrepoint (the new Basic House brand), but it was in a Navy blue colour.

Alarm bells are ringing...

p.s. couldn't find a black cardigan at the following stores
Bossini
Fox
G2000
Giordano
Uniqlo

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Suit shopping is tough

Part 2 of my search for a suit (see Part 1 below).

Slept through most of Saturday, so only managed to go shopping today. Tried out a few suits at Topman and Zara, but couldn't really find "the one".

Either the material/colour is a bit "off", or the fit is not 100% right. Maybe I'm too harsh on a off-the-rack suit. Got really tired in the end, and went home empty-handed.

Time is running out...