Showing posts with label Marshalls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marshalls. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2014

WDIWT…3/15/14

Kept it simple for today with navy, a light khaki colored shirt and a different shade of navy up top.

Details:
Sweater: Gap Shawl Collar Navy Cardigan via Gap-$10
Shirt: Axist Khaki/White/Light Blue Stripe L/S Shirt via Marshalls-$10
Jeans: Old Navy "Slim Fit" via Old Navy-$2.50
Socks: Old Navy Navy/Light Blue Anchor Socks via Old Navy-$2.50
Shoes: Church's Custom Grade Brown Tassel Loafers via Adrian-$75



Friday, October 18, 2013

WDIWT...10/18/13

The challenge today was simple for the thread, denim and a blazer. I expected that those who would participate would be wearing navy blazers, to my pleasant surprise, 1 of the 4 of us so far only wore a navy blazer, the other 3 we went with a shade of brown (last picture). I personally went with a brown herringbone jacket that I found for $20 at a consignment store.The fact that it needed no alterations was an added bonus and made those $20 even more justifiable.

Details:
Jacket: Lauren by Ralph Lauren Brown Herringbone Wool Jacket via Unique Consignment-$20
Shirt: Stafford White/Navy Gingham L/S Dress Shirt via JC Penney-$8
Jeans: Gap 1969 Slim Fit Dark Denim via Gap-$40
Socks: Happy Socks Teal/Purple Polka Dots via Marshalls-$5
Shoes: Meermin Mallorca Brown Calf DoubleMonks via Meermin Mallorca-$210




The Boys...



Thursday, October 3, 2013

WDIWT...10/3/13

For the brisk and chilly morning to the warm afternoon we've been having, it's August in October.

Details:
Sweater: Gap Gray Cardigan via Gap Factory Store-$15 (should have steamed it, grabbed it on the way out of the house)
Shirt: Old Navy Blue/White Stripe Cotton/Linen Blend S/S Shirt via Old Navy-$10
Trousers: H&M Navy Chinos via H&M-$7.50
Socks: Happy Socks Teal/White/Purple Polka Dot via Marshall's-$5
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial Cognac Wingtips via eBay-$35






Tuesday, July 30, 2013

WDIWT...7/30/13

Went shopping today for wifey's anniversary gift and since she reads this I won't post what it is just yet...lol. Haven't felt in the mood to "dress up" much lately until today and I'm glad I did, definitely felt better. Nonetheless, still kept it simple.

Details:
Blazer/Jacket: Stafford Prep Navy Cotton Unstructured Blazer/Jacket via JCP-$27
Shirt: Ax[I]st beige/white/blue L/S dress shirt via Marshalls-$10 (2 years ago, like the shirt, brand never heard of)
Jeans: Old Navy "Slim Fit" Jeans via Old Navy-$2.50
Pocket Square: George White 100% Cotton hanky via Walmart-$3 for pack of 6
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial Cognac Wingtips via eBay-$25



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

WDIWT...4/23/13

Mother Nature needs to get it together, it's late April and it was 30 degrees when leaving the house, with the high today being an awesome 51 degrees...it's late April!

Keeping this in mind I went with some thicker than usual fabrics for the trousers than this time of the year would usually call for. I threw on a sweater, while I originally had planned to wear a Navy cotton blazer, considering the weather I didn't feel it would be warn enough, as it is unlined. Originally was going to wear a Navy v-neck but then quickly realized I was wearing my students' school uniform. I picked up this deep purple sweater over the weekend at the Banana Republic outlet for a great price, $11 and keeping in mind some of the outfits my wife put together for me a couple of weeks back, I went with the mixing of light and dark colors.

Purple can be a risky color, so make sure it's not Barney purple or a purple so light it is borderline pink, unless that's what you're going for.

Details:
Sweater: Banana Republic Deep Purple Merino Wool V-Neck via Banana Republic Factory Store-$11
Shirt: Gap White/Light Blue/Pink Check Shirt via Gap Factory Store-$15
Trousers: Arizona Cotton Twill Khaki Trousers via JCP.com-$5.45
Socks: Cole Haan Multi-Stripe Black/Purple/Violet Socks via Marshalls-$10 for a 3 pack
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial Cognac Wingtips via eBay-$25
Total: $46.45

Full Outfit

The Shoes & Socks

Details & True Colors

Friday, April 19, 2013

Keeping It Casual but Dressy

For the times that you need to keep it a little dressed up but still want to keep that casual Friday going on. The versatility of a navy blazer and simple white pocket square can't be underestimated.  The great thing is that from the waist down it could be dark denim or khaki or gray dress trousers and it would still look great.

Details:
Blazer: Stafford Prep Navy Unstructured Blazer via JCP-$27.50
Shirt: Gap White/Light Blue/Pink Check Shirt via Gap Factory Store-$15
Pocket Square: Pierre Cardin White Cotton Pocket Square via Marshall's-$.50 a piece

Not Shown:
Jeans: Gap "Slim Fit" Dark Denim via Gap-$45
Shoes: Florsheim Cognac Imperial Wingtips via eBay-$25




Friday, April 12, 2013

WDIWT...4/12/13

Another try with better pictures, still trying to figure out some angles and resolution and camera set up while my tripod comes in but these pictures are definitely better than the iPhone 4's camera.

The rain is back and so is the cold after having two days earlier in the week in the high 70s/low 80s. Had a peacoat over this earlier...from the car to my school's building. Went with commando rubber soles due to the wet rain so it was either my brown 1901 Suede Brown Wingtip boots or the Cole Haan pebble grain leather bluchers (I believe), went wit the Cole Haan pair, one of my best eBay steals and pick ups. To keep it warm a nice heavy knit in the form of a shawl cardigan.

Details:
Sweater: Gap Navy Shawl Cardigan Sweater via Gap-$Gift
Shirt: Stafford White/Pink/Black/Blue Micro-Check Long Sleeve Dress Shirt via JCP-$5
Jeans: Gap "Slim Fit" 1969 Dark Wash via Gap-$41 or $45 (can't recall)
Socks: Cole Haan Purple/Violet/Black Multi Strip Socks via Marshall's-$7 (for pack of 3)
Shoes: Cole Haan Brown Pebble Grain Bluchers via eBay-$15

Blurred too much out



Friday, February 8, 2013

WDIWT...2/8/13 aka Blizzard Friday!

The weather outside is frightful and hopefully everyone is home and safe. Keeping with the challenge, wearing 1 thing, 3 ways, as well as keeping up with the weather, I decided to stay warm while still looking professional. It's funny as I got from a couple people at work that everyone is looking comfortable as most were wearing t-shirts and jeans or crewneck sweatshirts and jeans and I was wearing a blazer and waistcoat. The funny thing is I was the warmest as all I really needed was to throw on a coat over, a hat and gloves. Everyone else had about one sweater, a hoody and a coat. Priority #2 after staying warm was keeping my feet dry and warm.

Details
Jacket: Indochino Brown Tweed part of a suit
Waistcoat: Indochino Brown Tweed part of a suit
Shirt: Alfani White/Black Micro-Check-$12.50 via Macy's
Pocket Square: Geoffrey Beene-$2 via Marshalls
Jeans: Old Navy "Slim" Fit-$2.25 via Old Navy
Boots: Cole Haan Air Rhone Quilt-$52 via Park & Bond (2 years ago)


Same Blazer and Waistcoat from Monday/Wednesday

With the jacket open. The shirt is white with black micro-check.

After a 2 hour drive home...they did the job!

Monday, February 4, 2013

WDIWT...2/4/13 (Parent/Teacher Conference)

Today was Parent/Teacher Conference and with the weather at 27 degrees while still looking professional was the goal of the day. Therefore I decided to go with a 3-piece Brown Tweed suit by Indochino that I picked up a few months back for $329 in a deal that came with a shirt and tie (which I'm wearing here). The 3-piece allows me to stay warm even with the weather that cold. Granted I took a jacket this morning as it was about 12 degrees with the wind-chill but this evening on a grocery store run when it was a steady 25 degrees, I comfortably was able to make my way from the car to the store and back in just the suit.

Everything below is from Indochino, the white shirt is from their 3 for $229 deal that they always have going on. I'll give a better breakdown below. I apologize in advance for the first picture that shows one sleeve shorter than the other, in reality I didn't adjust it properly. The shoes are black and the minor details are what I think take it to the next-level such as the lapel pin that was given to me to one of my students on Friday in support of Heart Health. Side Note: Dropping weight is noticeable in these pictures.

Tie to Lap Ratio as it should be

Sorry for the Goofy pose

Brown Suit, Gray Tie

Details:
Suit: Brown Bootlegger Tweed Suit via Indochino (part of $329 deal plus $80 for waistcoat)
Shirt: Indochino via Indochino (part of 3 for $229 deal)
Tie: Gray Glen Plaid Wool Tie via Indochino (part of $329 deal)
Pocket Square: Geoffrey Beene via Marshall's ($2)
Lapel Pin: Macy's Heart Health via Gift from Student
Shoes: Banana Republic via eBay ($40)


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Traveling Case...Get One


I'm surprised I didn't have one of the earlier, it's probably because all the ones you see in luggage sets are made of the same fabric as the suitcase and aren't at all great looking. I've seen leather ones before but they are usually in the $40 range and above, which I know is way more than I want to spend. Marshall's has a great selection of leather traveling cases for about $12.99 in beautiful brown leather. They carried both brown and black leather by Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein. I'm a big fan of brown leather as it looks great with everything and is simply a classic color. 

Here's mine from Marshall's from Tommy Hilfiger and it fits quite a bit of stuff. It was $12.99 but I got it as part of something I exchanged from my Secret Santa gift from NikeTalk.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

NikeTalk's Secret Santa

One of the guys on NikeTalk, Grizzlyboy aka Jason, helped organized a very successful secret santa exchange. None of us on the thread really know each other personally, but we all have extreme respect and admiration for one another as adults and members of the thread. My Secret Santa Return of Bama aka Carlin is a great member and I was able to get him a few things, no pictures unfortunately. I sent him a white/red micro-check dress shirt, white/baby blue micro-check shirt, two ties, shoe trees, a shawl cardigan and shorts and a t-shirt from H&M.

The best part was wondering what my secret santa got me. Domc03 aka Dominic got me some awesome stuff, a white/red polka dot tie knit tie, wool socks, a denim shirt from Ralph Lauren which unfortunately was too snug and a white shirt from Marc Jacobs that too is too small.

Here's a pic:

Thankfully Dominic was more than understanding and he let me know where he got the shirts from. I went to exchange the shirt but they had nothing similar on in my size so I exchanged it for a few other things. I picked up a Henley hoody, some beautiful pocket squares and an amazing leather accessories case.

All Three

Geoffrey Been Pocket Squares

Tommy Hilfiger Travel Case


Friday, December 7, 2012

Yesterday's Fit

Sorry for the delay in posts, just a busy week. Here's a quick post of what I wore yesterday, Tried a color palette of blues with a hint of gray. Navy trousers, navy tie and a light blue gingham shirt to be exact with a gray cardigan to break up all the blue.

Notice the spread of the collar, not a complete cutaway, but spread enough to have that nice spread look.


Here is a better look without the awkward angle. Again very simple, baby blue gingham shirt, navy tie. With a pattern like gingham the best thing to do is to wear a solid color tie in the same color family as the shirt, in the blues in this case.






Chest down- Navy Trousers and my trusty Florsheim Wingtips. Details below...

Details:
Cardigan: Gap via Gap Factory Store ($15)
Shirt: Indochino Gingham Shirt with French Cuffs (part of a deal)
Tie: Perry Ellis Portfolio via Marshall's ($10)
Trousers: Arizona Twill Trousers via JCPenney ($5.45)
Shoes: Florsheim Cognac Wingtips via Florsheim's Website (Gift)

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

NT Camo Challenge

NikeTalk's Dressing Better Thread has a camo challenge this month and considering my career, wearing camp in a large dose isn't necessarily the most professional look to incorporate. As a result I added it in a small dose, as a pocket square.

Details:
Pocket Square: Michaels-$1.17
Suit: Indochino Brown Bootlegger Tweed Suit-$329
Shirt: Kenneth Cole via Macy's-$5.21
Tie: Perry Ellis Portfolio via Marshall's-$7





Friday, November 16, 2012

Part 3, One Suit: Three Looks-Today for Work

The Blazer/Jacket:
The final way you can wear a navy suit is wearing the blazer/jacket as a separate. A navy blazer or the navy blazer of a navy suit just as the trousers is great! Like the trousers, the blazer can be worn separately with not only the matching trousers but with khaki pants and dark denim. Originally I was going to wear khaki twill pants but being that it was Parent/Teacher Conference but still Friday I decided to with dark denim jeans. A navy blazer is a great way to add that sharpness to your jean and dress shirt look. Details are important, add a pocket square to give a great look. Also, a light gray shirt looks great with a Navy blazer. Tailoring is important, the jacket needs some tweaks but the fit is still pretty good.

Details:
Blazer: Calvin Klein part of a suit-$75 (for suit)
Shirt: Gray Mini-check shirt from Indochino-$76.33 (bundle 3 for $229)
Pocket Square: Pierre Cardin via Marshall's-$1 (I think, same one as always)
Jeans: Gap Slim Denim-$42
Socks (not pictured): Gray Argyle Socks-$3
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial-Gift

Yes this is my face...

Light Gray Mini-Check Shirt





Thursday, November 15, 2012

WDYWT..Parent/Teacher Conference

Gave the navy suit a breather, literally and figuratively and switched it up today for Parent/Teacher Conference.

In regards to giving the suit a breather, although I could have probably worn the navy suit again, paired it with the same shirt and tie from today and no one would have likely noticed. Airing out your clothing is important especially with something like a suit that may not be washed or dry cleaned after ever wear. Simply leave your jacket and pants out in an open space overnight and just let it breathe, just put it away in the morning.

The gray suit is one of the two suits every man should have, the other being a navy suit. Both the pants and jacket can be worn as separates as well due to the versatility of the color. This is not in the "for less" category but what should be noted is that regardless if it's a bespoke suit or a suit off the rack it should fit perfectly. Remember a $1,000 suit can look terrible, while $100 suit with proper alterations, can look like a $1000 suit.The shirt is from Target's Merona collection and the tie was an eBay pick up.

Details:
Suit: Michael Andrews Bespoke-$$$
Pocket Square: Pierre Cardin via Marshall's-$1.50
Shirt: Merona via Target-$23
Tie: Calvin Klein via eBay-$6
Tie Bar: Banana Republic via BR Factory $3.50
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial-Gift

Mixing High-End with Low-Suit: Bespoke, Shirt & Tie: Target & eBay
 




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Part 2, One Suit: Three Looks-Today for Work...

The Suit:
As mentioned yesterday, I want to try and demonstrate the versatility of a simple navy suit. Today, with a parent/teacher association meeting later this evening I chose to go with wearing the navy suit as well a suit. Navy again is staple color that can be pretty much worn with every possible color combination that you can think of in regards to shirts and ties. Still, the following saying comes to mind "Keep it simple, stupid." Usually this means a white shirt with a conservative tie color, still you can keep it simple and ditch the plain white shirt as I do here. Instead I went with a white shirt with a navy mini-check, as it plays on the navy of the suit and on the navy of the tie.

Mornings in NY are in the high 30s to low 40s now                     Under the pea coat

I know it's not easy to tell (iPhone pictures) but the shirt does have a mini-check in navy blue. You will also notice that although I'm using navy blue to refer to the blue hue I'm wearing, there are really 3 different types of  "navy" blues going on. At the end of the day as long as they either provide some contrast or are near the same shade you're fine. In addition, the white pocket square and silver tie bar are great accessorizes to take the look a "step above the rest."

Why wearing a navy suit with black shoes has ever been a question is besides me. Yes you can wear black shoes with a navy suit. I personally prefer brown but after seeing Wisith's entry yesterday, I was inspired to go with the black.

Always add some fun flair when you can, like with the socks, yes those are sharks. Still kept in the "blue" family though.

Details:
Suit: Calvin Klein via website-$75
Shirt: Michael Andrews Bespoke via MAB-$210
Tie: Perry Ellis Portfolio via Marshall's-$5-10 (I don't remember)
Tie Bar: No Name Alligator Type Tie Bar via eBay-$3
Socks: Unsimply Stitched via TheDailyDeal Voucher-$.50 (actually were $12 for 2 pairs but I have an $11 referral credit)
Shoes: Banana Republic via eBay-$35

Sunday, November 4, 2012

A Wardrobe on a $750 Budget!


A younger NikeTalker, still undergrad asked a great question about how to shop on a budget. His program requires him to dress in business attire 2-3 times a week and as a lot of us know, in college, money is scarce. A fellow NT'er Wisith gave some great suggestions in regards to what to get, like a navy or gray suit, a couple of shirts, etc. but I wanted to give a few more details to him and to everyone else, so here they are:

1. A navy suit, personally as a first suit, considering your budget I'd do a navy suit. The reason for that, in my opinion, although gray is great, the navy jacket will be more versatile with separate trousers. The navy suit can be worn as separates, and the navy blazer will be incredibly versatile to wear with everything from dark denim to other trousers like gray and a khaki colored pant. H&M and Uniqlo-you can get a suit for about $150. (Left: $600)

2. Trousers: In addition to the navy that will come with the suit, I'd get a gray (honestly light gray or heather gray would be fine) and khaki colored trousers. Both of these would go great with a navy blazer and are incredibly versatile in regards to what shirts you can wear. Get solid, not striped, flat front, no pleats. I recommend either cotton or wool, or some type of blend of the two. H&M, Uniqlo, Target, JCP, Marshalls, Ross, TJ Maxx, you can likely find these two. I believe you can get these two four about $30-40 each, no more and don't be surprised if you find them for less. Lets assume, $80 for both at the highest. (Left: $520)

3. Shirts: Go with a semi-spread collar and stick to the basics. White, light blue and lavender, would be my 3. If you want to add another 2, go with a striped white with blue shirt and a white and blue check shirt.  Honestly you'd be good with 3 shirts since you only need to dress in business attire 2-3 days, I'd max out at 5, for budget reasons. Dappered.com did a great post on 10 essential shirts to have, here's the [URL=http://dappered.com/2012/11/the-dress-shirt-top-10-hierarchy/]link[/URL]. Personally I'd stick to option 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Granted lavender wasn't one of their options. Target and JCP have great deals on shirts and the Target brand ones are actually liked by a lot of people and come in a spread collar, and usually sell for about $23. You can get the white, light blue and lavender at target for $23 a piece. Total: $69. Add two more, and lets say those are at most $30, Total: $129. (Left with 3 shirts: $451; Left with 5 shirts: $382)

4. Shoes: Based on the budget constraints I'd honestly go to JC Penney and buy the Stafford Ashton Brown wingtip and if you want a black pair as well, get the Stafford Ashford Black Longwings. The great thing about the navy, gray and khaki colored trousers is that they go great with both colored shoes but IF you only can do one pair, do the brown Ashton's. Brown will honestly look so much better with gray, khaki or navy. One pair $60, two pairs $120. (Left: $320-$390 with 1 pair, $262-$331 with 2 pairs)

5. Ties and bow ties: Ross and Marshalls have been great places for me personally in regards to ties. The great thing about the shirt options and trouser options, is one they can be mixed with each other and will go with mostly any tie or bowtie. Ties at Marshalls runbetween $10-$13. Get 5-7 ties, in colors that you like, navy, gray solid and or striped are good starters. Probably $50-70 for all of them.  (Left: $200-$340 depending on amount of shirts and shoes bought)

6. Sweaters: Honestly get some v-necks, 2 or 3 and a cardigan. V-necks, light brown, navy and another neutral color. Cardigan, gray. Old Navy has v-necks for $13 right now, cardigan probably no more than $30 from Old Navy or Gap Outlet. (Left: $140-$280 depending on amount of shirts and shoes bought)

7. Accessories: Socks (by Merona), tie bar, pocket square. Small things but they can make take your outfits to the next level with these small touches. Target has some really nice socks, from plain navy and gray to socks with designs and color. Socks is where you can go a little "crazy" and are a nice way to add some "pop" to your outfit. Socks at target $2.50 a pair, get yourself about 5. Pocket square, a simple white cotton one in your breast pocket of your navy blazer will look great. Target carries some white ones, if you have a Walmart, they sell a pack of 6 for $3; obviously more than you need but for $3 why not. Tie bar, simple plain steel colored tie bar. 2"-2.5" in width, depending on the tie width your buying. eBay, where I got mine, has them for about $3-4, Nordstrom has some as well, from thetiebar.com for $15 with free shipping. In all about $30 at most for these things. It'll leave you with some money in your pocket still.

Sorry for the long post but I know as someone who likes being a bargain shopper and someone who has been on a budget in the past and still shop like I am on one here and there I thought that it would be helpful to break it down a little.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Yesterday's Preview in Full

Yesterday I posted a picture of what I wore yesterday with not much detail. Well here are the details, including a couple extra pictures. This is also an example of mixing high-end, low-end and mid-end items. This look features everything from a bespoke shirt, to a discount store tie and eBay tie clip and Gap trousers.

Details:
Shirt: Michael Andrews Bespoke via Michael Andrews Bespoke-$220
Tie: Little Black Tie via Marshalls-$5
Tie Bar: No Name via eBay-$2.50
Trousers: Gap Tailored Fit Navy Chinos via Gap-$15
Cardigan: Gap via Gap Factory Store-$15
Shoes: Mike Konos Brown Suede Captoe via DSW-$27





Sunday, October 21, 2012

Layering...Vol. 2

Couple days ago I posted a picture of layering a sweater and a blazer. I got so much positive feedback regarding the v-neck sweater and blazer look that I decided to try it again on Friday. This time I took a lighter off-white, beige really v-neck and wore my maroon herringbone tweed blazer over it. Friday was particularly chilly and rainy so the maroon herringbone tweed blazer was a nice way to keep dry and warm at the same time. Sorry for the crappy pics.

Blazer: Maroon Herringbone Tweed no brand via eBay ($15)
Pocket Square: Pierre Cardin via Marshalls ($.75)
V-neck: Off-White/Beige via Old Navy (Gift)
Shirt: American Living via JCP ($10)
Jeans: Gap Slim Fit via Gap ($42)
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial (Gift)



The trick with a blazer in such an "off" color is to wear neutral colors underneath and pants that aren't loud either. Always anchor the look with a nice pair of brown dress shoes.


Friday, October 19, 2012

Layering...Button Down, V-Neck Sweater, Blazer

I wore this to a field trip this past week. We were going to be near the water and it was to be in the low 60s. I didn't want to wear a coat since it wasn't going to be so cold to warrant it but cold enough and breezy that a sweater alone wouldn't cut it. It's nothing new but I decided to throw on a blazer on top of my usual sweater and shirt combination and I think it looked pretty good. It actually has been one of my most complimented outfits, if not the most.

The look:
Shirt: Stafford (White/Pink/Black Check) via JC Penney's-$5.21
Pants: Gap Slim Fit Dark Denim Wash via Gap-$42 (after 30% off code)
Shoes: Florsheim Imperial Wingtips (Cognac)-Gift
Socks: Navy with Light Blue mini dots via H&M ($1.50)
Sweater: Camel V-Neck via Banana Republic Factory Store ($15)
Blazer: Michael Andrews Bespoke part of a suit
Pocket Square: Pierre Cardin via Marshalls ($.75)



When doing this here a couple of tips:
1. Make sure the sweater isn't too thick that it will make the blazer feel way too tight on you and simply uncomfortable.
2. The sweater should be a neutral color: light gray, camel, beige, navy, etc.
3. Keep it simple, especially the blazer. However, the simpler the blazer, the crazier the sweater.
4. More out there blazer, simpler sweater (check tomorrow for what I mean).