Showing posts with label formal fridays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label formal fridays. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Formal Friday

Now I guess this formal thing knows no seasons because formal fashion during the summer still consists of suits and blazers and that would leave someone like me drenched in sweet but I understand fashion is fashion I just wanted to emphasize how hot it it out here. But in the continuing tips of what to wear during the summer and what is in and out Esquire offer a quick list and here of course are my favorites.


Streamline Double Breasted Blazer:

The am I Dressy or Not Look:


Sun-Faded Colors

Unbounded Pocket Squares:


Nautical Stripes:


Shadow Plaid:


Gingham Checks:


Mixing and Matching:


Raincoats:



Friday, June 3, 2011

Formal Friday

The thing I like about fashion as I think I've mentioned before is putting forth the minimal for the high standard. Suits should be simple and straight to the point but a designer has to add a touch that will make it theirs. I've always heard of Yves Saint Laurent mentioned here and there is some Kanye songs and I've seen their ads and that is the epitome of high life, even so it is all so simple and sometimes adventurous and he does introduce big idea but I'm so into the Beatles look slim cut suits that you see on the bottom. Sometimes minimal is the way to go.











Friday, May 27, 2011

Formal Friday

For this Formal Friday I just wanted to give a quick salute to former Celtics Assistant coach and this year's Coach of the Year for the Chicago Bulls Tom Thibodeau who bowed out last night to the Miami Heat. After leaving the Celtics Thibs took the open seat for the man in the suit running the Bulls team that had courted Dwyane Wade and Lebron James only to land Carlos Boozer and a bunch of platoon players to go along with emerging point guard Derrick Rose who eventually became this year's MVP. Lost in the shuffle the Bulls were a dark-horse not being put in the race between the reigning Eastern Champs Celtics, Heat and even behind the Magic but they emerged with the best record in the league. Thibs brought his defensive mindset and the Bull's chemistry led to a run to the Eastern Conference Championship bout with Heat where they team picked the wrong time to go on thier first losing streak of more than 3 games this season. With that being said the years of his focus and creating a credible resume and bringing a passion for coaching on the table to me has turned Chicago into a contender this series can only make everyone better and its just their first year so I look to seeing the Bulls among the top teams of the league moving forward; a star player, a great coach and defense






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