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Moleskine Luggage Tags // Accessories // Design P*rn

Moleskine Luggage Tags // Bainser Menswear Blog

How pretty are these? I hate luggage tags, and genuinely don’t use them. I know I should but *crosses fingers and avoids tempting fate* my self and my luggage have never parted company. It has once or twice gotten a slightly later flight than me but otherwise I’ve kept it close. However these lovelies by Moleskine may make me change my mind. My morning stroll through design and fashion blogs spotted these on Cool Hunting, a frankly brilliant website for all things well cool.

They are available online at Moleskine in the UK, US and beyond. For some odd reason I was taken initially to the Italian site. They’re priced at £8.50 each and are available in a wide range of colours. While you’re there checking them out have a bit of a mooch around the site, it’s easy to navigate and the products really aren’t that expensive. Smythson may be perfect for stationery, but these notebooks are beautiful and of great quality. As designer sketching on the go it’s crucial to have something to hand to note down ideas and inspirations. A trick I definitely need to improve on.

Fashionary // Sibling // Bainser Menswear Blog

Though when it comes to sketching accurate and proportional ideas you can not beat Fashionary. A product I think should be on every fashion students required book list. I’ve been using mine for months and they were recently covered by Fantastic Man so you know they’re brilliant. Combining a library of terms, styles, buttons sizes, stockists, contacts as well as very faintly highlighted figure outlines, the sketchbook provides a great tool for any designer. Not only that but they’ve already launched some fantastic collaborations such as the one above with the very brilliant East London design team at Sibling (for whom my love is well known). 

Fantastic Man, Fashionary, Bainser Menswear Blog

So there you have it, brilliant luggage tags, Smythson the home of stationery, lovely notebooks and the ultimate fashion sketchbook all in one post on Friday morning. What more could you want? 

Shirt Stays // Product Review // sharp & dapper

A few weeks ago I spotted a great menswear accessory I’d never seen before on Fantastic Man. I’m a sucker for almost anything on that site. Randomly I similarly loath having to continually retuck my shirt. I suspect it may have something to do with my penchant for rather low slung jeans and slouching forward at my desk. The end result (especially when I’m wearing a waistcoat) is often a hideous bunching of shirt fabric on my lower back. Now I’m not about to start tucking my shirt into my pants, as I am a grown up, but I do need a way to rectify this situation. The low jeans are going no where and I cant see shirtmakers suddenly making their tails much longer. So what’s a boy to do?

Here is where sharp & dapper swoop in with their ingenius product, having seen my blog they very kindly got in touch asking if I’d like to try a pair. Never one to back away from a gift I gladly accepted. Said shirt stays were then courriered over to my house (I was a smidge in shock and v impressed by this). Coming in clean and simple wrapping with detailed instructions on to how to wear them I continued to be impressed. Though somewhat unsure as to how the stays would work or if they would be uncomfortable. 

Well I can safely say I have road tested these bad boys to their limit. Save actually going free-running or some impromptu gymnastics there is very little I haven’t challenged them with. Essentially keeping my shirt where it should be as I walk, sit and stand in my daily life.

Did they do their job? What did they feel like? 

Well yes they did, admirably in all conditions. Wearing them took a bit of getting used to. It also required me to change the order in which I dress. Not that you care but I happen to wander barefoot most of the time at home and as such socks are often the last item for me to put on before shoes. This would be rendered impossible with the stays unless worn on the outside. But that’s one of my foibles and no fault of theirs. I do also have quite (not excessively) hairy legs. After several days constant wear I do have four small bald patches on each leg. The hair plucking was unexpected but is a small price to pay.

Sharp and Dapper // Shirt Stays // Bainser Menswear Style

Other things that took getting used to wear the gentle feeling of being pulled down. The odd feeling of having elastic stretch down your legs front and back, especially when it suddenly moves to the wrong side of your knee. Most disconcerting at first but easily adapted to. Sitting on the clasps as they are halfway down your thigh is barely noticeable. 

Sharp and Dapper clasp // Bainser Menswear Style

The clasps themselves are very flat so to all intensive purposes invisible under most fabrics. In saying that on a slimmer trouser you when you bend your knee the elastic  can sometimes pull the trouser out. I’m not entirely sure how to combat this. It’s a minor problem really. 

The fact remains these do exactly what they set out to do. Easily and once you’re used to them pretty comfortably. I will definitely be wearing these again and again. I would recommend them more for events you are standing all or most of the day, and give them a try before hand. For £14.99 they are hardly a massive investment and are available direct from sharp & dapper (payment through paypal)

Sharp and Dapper // Bainser Menswear Style

ps: Sorry to disappoint but the fine legs in Black & White are not my own.

Shirt Stays // Fantastic Man // Underwear

Shirt Stays // Fantastic Man // Bainser Mens Style

Oh how I love Fantastic Man, it’s a brilliant magazine and their daily digest of loveliness on their website is always a treat. For the first time in a long time the other day I wore a pair of braces. The difference in feel from having your waist cinched to having your trousers pulled up was interesting at first but I soon got used to it and I’ll definitely be wearing them again.

The only problem was my shirts was more prone than ever to becoming untucked. I hate this! It really really irks me. Especially as when the front of my shirt rides up a little the once flattering slim silhouette takes a bit of a beating. I’m not ashamed to say my stomach is flatter than this time last year and I’d quite like my clothes to reflect this. It’s not too much to ask is it?

So how happy was I when I saw these. Ok so I bet they feel weird as hell at first, but your shirt will never become untucked! Other than possible toilet visiting problems or undressing issues after a night out they really seem like a good idea. I would sugggest not wearing under super skinny jeans though as the clips will obviously create bulk and you wouldnt want some weird line up the front and back of your trousers.

Should I take the plunge and get some I will of course be sure to feed back on my findings and any possible comedy outcomes.

David Beckham // Fantastic Man

David Beckham // Fantastic Man - Bainser Menswear Blogging

In terms of menswear and men’s style magazines one of my personal favourites has to be Fantastic Man. David Beckham is one of the very few men that crosses the world of sport and fashion successfully. His choices have been bold, such as rocking up to a Versace party head to toe in Gucci, or his attempts with a sarong, but the less said about all that the better. Lets focus on his successes, such as this shoot and him looking very polished in a Ralph Lauren morning suit at the Royal Wedding.

David Beckham // Royal Wedding - Bainser Menswear Blogging

All I can say is well done Fantastic Man, and well done Mr Beckham. Oh and by the way I shall be theiving this classic haircut for myself this summer.

Dubarry boots

Wexford Boots by Dubarry - courtesy of Fantastic Man

Yesterdays recommendation from the amazing Fantastic Man blog, which has great and individual recommendations everyday.

In this inclement weather however, these boots are a genius buy. Not only do they look great but they are completely waterproof and will last years. Having grown up sailing in Ireland, and being mates with Ross O’Carroll Kelly loike (90s Dublin School in joke) Dubarry shoes in all shapes and sizes were massive.

These boots however stand head and shoulders above the crowd, not are the practically indestructible but also look great. Perfect not just for walking but also for getting on and off boats and looking good in the pub that evening with a nice hot whiskey. Congrats to Fantastic Man for spotting this brilliant Irish company and recommending them to the world.