Friday, 30 March 2012

PICKS OF THE WEEK

Prints are big news right now. Whilst printed trousers and shorts are harder to pull off for the everyman, prints are accessible to every man.

With this in mind, this weeks top three items from the high st offer three very different printed tops.

Reverse prints are a big look right now and work particularly well with Aztec and Hawaiian prints. By printing on the inside of the item it creates a washed out look which is perfect for those of you not bold enough to wear the trends. This reverse print Aztec vest from Burton is ideal for spring/summer as it can be worn under shirts or on its own on the beach.

Bold, graphic prints are only for the brave. I love this longline banana print t-shirt from Horace at ASOS. It's really quirky and is certainly different to any other print I've seen on the high st.

Every time I see gold, turquoise and blue together on a print I immediately think of Versace and this beauty from Zara is no different. I love the vintage look to the print, I think it's a great 'every day' t-shirt. It's something than you can throw on with jeans, chinos or shorts for an instant style boost.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

STREET STYLE - JAMIE FROM CARDIFF

Name: Jamie
Spotted: Cardiff
Style: Loving the bright yellow shorts mixed with the shirt and bowtie!

Wearing: Shorts and cardigan from H&M, shirt, bowtie and belt from topman. Shoes from Vans

You can follow Jamie on Twitter @Jamie_daniel.

Get his look using these shorts from H&M.

Submit your street style pictures to mansnaps@live.co.uk.

Monday, 26 March 2012

CHESS LONDON LAUNCH

By Adam Bennett

So I was lucky enough to get an invite to the launch of Chess London’s first collection at Home House, in London’s Portman Square last week. Glass of Moet – check. Stylish Crowd – Check. Good Venue – check. Cool – ish “miniature” food. Check.

You get the idea.

I took along a friend of mine called David who is a fantastic web designer and works a lot with the Premiership. He always dresses nicely, better than me anyway, so I thought I’d take along someone who would be seen as a Chess London client and get his take on it.

Our first impression of the clothing was good – it’s approachable, wearable, every-day sort of clothing. Classic lines, earthy colour pallete made up of what most of us wear on a daily basis – navy, white, grey and taupe. If I’m completely honest upon first impressions, it didn’t blow me away. Only when I got up close, felt the products and seen the detailing did it strike me what a cool brand this is! Then I was sold.

It looks normal but it’s not, so if you’re one for shouting about labels then it’s probably not for you. If you’re someone who enjoys comfort and quality-feeling fabrics then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t invest in a few pieces. It’s endorsed by numerous athletes and footballers (I'll try not to hang around this point too much as I’m sure that actually detracts from the want to wear it – I'm sure none of us want to dress like the average premiership footballer). Whilst these are handsome men, fashion-wise I'm not so sure.

I had a catch up with the designer of the collection, Ali who blew me away with his striking hair and gentle manner.

Ali explained that there had been a gap in the market for good fitting clothes of great quality and infinite comfort. Ali himself is athletic and so kept this in mind when designing the collection. He wanted to create something with a classic British look that wasn’t a replica of something else. He breaks it down into three aspects – quality, feel and appeal. He likes to think of Chess as sitting between bespoke and high street (every piece has a limited run and the website is going to be introducing new pieces throughout the year). Each piece can be seen as an investment due to the quality and the fact that it’s limited but it’s still affordable. For instamce, the buttons are all hand-stitched showcasing the effort they have put into getting as much quality into the brand as possible, I’ve labelled it semi-bespoke.

Aside from feeling like I’d stepped into a premiership Club Lounge, I really think that we could be seeing Chess London as a real staple-factor of the fashion conscious male’s wardrobe, alongside the likes of Uniqlo, COS, Hilfiger and Ralph. I personally, however wouldn’t mind seeing something a bit more daring in the coming collections.

To shop the full collection visit www.chesslondon.com.

Follow Adam on Twitter @benedict_adam

Saturday, 24 March 2012

IT'S NICE THAT / HAWAIIAN SHIRTS

ASOS latest collaboration with cult magazine It's Nice That features five contrasting print shirts.

Five hand picked artists - Jonathan Zawada, Michael Willis, Mike Perry, Mario Hugo and Hisham Bharoocha have all been asked to design graphics for five different Hawaiian shirts for the collection titled It's Nice That / Hawaiian Shirts.

The collection is bold and gives me a real 90's Ace Ventura vibe, but in a good way. I posted about Hawaiian shirts on the high st a couple of weeks and these prints are crazy in comparison, but in a good way. I don't know if I could pull one off, but I'm definitely inspired.

For more info visit www.ASOS.com.

Friday, 23 March 2012

MYO SWIMWEAR

By Owen Moss-Proctor

Many great things have come from France, many of them revolving around fashion. And here is the latest, MYO, a new luxury brand of men’s resort wear.

This is a swimwear brand with a sole purpose, to be worn and rocked at the hottest beaches and summer hotspots. With a celebrity clientele including Tinie Temper & Jamie Redknapp, this exciting brand is about to make a splash!

Attention to detail is paramount at MYO. Woven in Italy, MYO uses the most exquisite fabrics in the highest quality to ensure a look and finish of bespoke French tailoring. Taking the owner back to a time of elegance and sophistication.

In a time where money is tight, I believe it’s important to shop for quality & practicality and spending a little more to get what you require is necessary. As an affordable luxury with its classic cuts and fun prints, MYO is the staple piece to the stylish guy’s summer wardrobe.

For more information or to shop the brand, check out www.myoswimwear.com

For more on Owen's designer discoveries follow his blog Mossproctor.blogspot.co.uk

PICKS OF THE WEEK

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This weeks top three picks from the high st are getting me in the mood for a holiday. Check them out below.

I love this Stars and Stripes t-shirt from Topman! Tourist prints are still going strong on the high st, with many retailers introducing the trend into their spring/summer collections. This print is the follow on from tourist prints which is a nod to patriotism. Union Jack prints are also coming through thick and fast, with inspiration coming from the Olympics and the Queen's diamond jubilee.

The sun has certainly had his hat on this week so what great timing to discover these Pull & Bear sunglasses. Okay, so they're not Ray-Bans but at this price, who cares?! The cool leopard print arms give the sunglasses a cool edge.

Yes they are pink swim shorts. I'm not denying they're bright and confidence is a must to swagger around in them, not that I'm justifying my pick. Instead, responding to some of things that are probably going through your mind. A lot of designers used pink trousers and shorts in their S/S12 collections and for those of you who are following them, these are a great buy. I've been a fan of Republic's White Label for a while now as it offers affordable, great quality fashion options and this is no exception.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

MANSNAPS.COM

Earlier in the year I mentioned that Mansnaps was growing and evolving and finally I can share some of what's happening with you!

Next month, April 27th to be exact, Mansnaps is relaunching at our new home Mansnaps.com. The new website is going to be huge leap forward for Mansnaps and is hopefully going to be more user friendly for our growing audience.

With this in mind, I am looking for contributing writers to join the team to cover fashion, grooming and street style posts on a adhoc/regular basis. So if you'd like to join the next phase of Mansnaps journey, please contact me at Mansnaps@live.co.uk.

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Sunday, 18 March 2012

TOPMAN LTD - COLONIAL

Following on from 'Sportsday' comes Colonial, phase two of Topman Ltd's spring collection.

Colonial is a mixture of statement prints and patterns with a transitional colour palette of blues, burgundy and mustard. The collection feels like a natural move on from Sportsday with some of the key staples like the coloured shorts and peg leg trousers allowing you to mix between the two looks.

Here are some of my favourite pieces from the collection.

Friday, 16 March 2012

PICKS OF THE WEEK

I don't know about you lot but the brighter, warmer days of the past week have got me in the mood for spring!
I'm bored of wearing layers now, bring on shorts weather!

This weeks picks are inspired by the current warmer climate and something to get you all excited for Spring! Also, they are all 'value' items for their trend so you won't break the bank updating your wardrobe.

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I posted about Hawaiian print shirts earlier in the week and Burton have just released their take on the trend. I seen the shirts at their High Summer Press Day back in January and this beauty was my favourite! I'm so glad it's finally available to buy, and the £22 price tag means its cheaper than the competition!

I love this vintage print aqua t-shirt from H&M. It's great for wearing with shirts or chinos making it great for spring or summer! H&M have maintained affordable fashion over the past few years and it's great to see that they haven't compromised on quality prints during tough economical times.

Republic's White Label continues to go from strength to strength. Through A/W they produced a value fashion offer through shirts and chinos and these chino shorts are the perfect seasonal follow up. The colour way makes the, transitional through lots of trends and the styling is great! I've worn my White Label shirt (from their A/W collection) to death so I'm hoping for similar quality from the spring/summer collection.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

THE DENIM JACKET

The denim jacket is back!

A long time favourite of Kanye West, the hottest jacket for spring is making an appearance in nearly every high st store. The double denim trend has been going for a couple of years now since denim shirts came back, making denim acceptable attire for your top half. What will make denim jackets easier to wear than the denim shirt however is the popularity of the chino. Men are no longer restricted to wearing denim jeans which means that for those of you who fear looking like a Bros tribute act (look up 1980's boy bands) need not worry.

As Mr West has demonstrated through his love of this latest trend, chinos and denim jackets actually work well together.

The high st has a range of washes and styles to choose from. Dark, raw denim washes will give you the greatest flexibility of a day/night jacket but light washed denim will look amazing with chinos and chino shorts through the sunny days.

If you want a vintage jacket then check out Urban Outfitters or Topman's vintage sections as they usually have loads of denim jackets to choose from. Alternatively, scout around your local charity shops. I found a great denim jacket in one of my local charity shops for just £7!