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Saturday, April 15, 2006

The Sartorialist "Must Have" List For Summer 2006


It is much more difficult to be a Sartorialist in the melting heat of summer than any other season of the year.

To beat the heat, I asked one of the coolest guys I know , Tommy Fazio - the new Fashion Director of Bergdorf Goodman Men's, to put together a list of what I should be looking to buy for this summer.

1. The perfect 2-button cotton suit in tan. When well tailored, all men look Professional, Stylish and most of all handsome. This suit can take you thru all occasions in the spring/summer season.

2. The perfect wing-tip brown shoe. Nothing says style more than a well-polished wing tip. Worn with your suit pant just the right length, with or without socks, it looks stylish and modern.

3. Aviator sunglasses. All guys looks great in an aviator sunglasses. Oliver Peoples has the best new shape. Smaller in size and so chic.

4. Charvet custom-made shirt. Fits like a dream and shows a sense of style and confidence.

5. The Bergdorf Goodman rice stitch v-neck sweater in navy. The perfect weight for all seasons. The new basic for men.

Comments on "The Sartorialist "Must Have" List For Summer 2006"

 

Blogger Mike Paget said ... (8:00 AM) : 

I love this question "...what I should be looking to buy for this summer". I feel that the Aviators might be a bit out of step, but anything is better then plastic wrap arounds.

 

Blogger la femme said ... (9:33 AM) : 

Excellent list. The Charvet custom-made shirt is my favourite item.

I wish that more [young] men dressed in such a classy way!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:04 AM) : 

A brown wingtip sounds like more of a must have fall item. Perhaps a brown-white spectator, a tan semi-brogue blucher or tan split-toe might be more summery.

I like the plaid sportcoat behind him very much.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:13 AM) : 

What about a must have list for women?

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (11:17 AM) : 

good idea

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:52 PM) : 

my proposition: white sneakers. classic from fred perry or tretorn. definitely must have!

 

Blogger oStelios said ... (4:20 PM) : 

sometime must have lists make people dress all in the same way

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:59 PM) : 

What's your opinion on white bucks? Are they too nerdy? I wear them every summer.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:28 AM) : 

but anything is better then plastic wrap arounds.

I have a pair of wrap-arounds in "3D" (one red lens, one blue). If I keep them on for more than an hour or so, I get a whanging headache. But MAN, the envious looks...

Better'n the brogues or the split toes? A pair of Cole Haan huaraches. But bucks are not too nerdy. Not for everybody, but not too nerdy.

My must have for summer? Two linen handkerchiefs.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:36 AM) : 

In Des Moines, Iowa, an insurance and banking town, only corp execs and the like wear wingtips. We artists and entrpreneurs want to express ourselves differently. Here is why...

Though many of us prefer classic style in the evening or when the days activities call for it, wearing the wingtip is akin to a lack of imagination, maybe even a selling out to a form of corporate colonization thus, we prefer other classic or bespoke shoes that reflect the more discerning tastes of the creative class.

Granted, there are alot more of these conservative corporate type guys around here than artists and maybe this is the BG demographic.

How about your/his top five classic/timeless shoes, with pics?

 

Blogger Mike Paget said ... (1:52 PM) : 

If you wanted a more contemporary alternative to brown wingtips, these Nike Dunk wovens in brown/bone/white might fit the bill:

http://www.plague.ca/images/ebay/dunkwoven.jpg

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:20 PM) : 

argos, what you just said was "I'm a non-conformist and so are all my friends." You are conforming to what everyone around you looks like. That is not being an individual. Wearing wing-tips among artists who all look alike would make you an individual.
I work in advertising with "creative" people. They all dress alike. Pumas, t-shirt, track jacket, and jeans. Soooooo original.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:01 PM) : 

I second the request for a women's list! Thanks Sarto . . .

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:30 AM) : 

anon-2:20pm Yeah, I hear what you are saying though there are too many choices thus, we artists, non-conformists all, do not look alike as is the case with the ad group you are referring to. I happen to like wingtips. I refer to them as "street shoes."

Tee- some of us get around a bit...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:43 AM) : 

suits and sweaters for summer? what the hell? Someone help me out here.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:24 PM) : 

Agree 100% on the wingtips, and no one should think that they have to be worn only with the aforementioned tan suit: I wear black Vass wingtips with jeans and glen plaid all summer long.

 

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