Archive for December, 2012
Pocket Squares / Handkerchiefs
Through the ages they have gone through many a change and purpose, from flaunting your social class to wiping the snuff from your nose. In this day and age the pocket square has less of a practical meaning, becoming a significant style item in the last 5 years.
They started life in China during the Chou dynasty although nothing was known of the pocket square until Richard II stopped people blowing their noses on their sleeve. Just slipping a square into your top pocket can leave you looking very suave and sophisticated.Choosing the right material is important but not crucial, it all depends on what look you want to go for. Cotton squares will have the more contemporary designs on and are the most popular; silk looks splendid when puff-folded in a breast pocket. Linen squares have a grainy texture and look great in the spring/summer season.
When it comes to selecting your square for your business suit consider the matter sensitivity, some people hold that it must be white, though blue and pastel colours are considered fine. Your square should not match your tie but merely contrast with it; it should complement the colour of the shirt.
The next challenge is deciding which fold looks the best with your suit. We have highlighted our three favourite folds.
The Puffed Fold
The bottom of the square is inserted into the pocket so that the puffed body is exposed with casual grace.
The Square-End Fold
The Multi-Point Fold
The number of points is your choice. Fold the square diagonally then back over its self, do this until you have achieved your required number of points then insert into the top pocket.
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Celebrating over 150 years as the market leader in formal dresswear hire, Moss Bros Hire is a brand steeped in a magnificent heritage. As the only real instant hire retailer on the high street, Moss Bros Hire departments can be found within all Moss and selected Savoy Taylors Guild departments, commanding 25% share of the hire market.
Moss Bros Hire has widespread recognition and loyalty, serving customers at every key stage of their lives. Customers range from prom goers to groomsmen and the Who’s Who of business and celebrity including Richard Branson, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Jones and Neil Diamond who all frequent the stores.
Due to the nature of the hire service, customers naturally require repeat visits,which generates high traffic to the stores. The Regent Street’s Moss Bros has attracted over 45,000 customer visits in the last year.
Moss Bros Hire has a long established relationship with Royal Ascot, giving the business royal credentials. The partnership is in its seventh successful year of working together. Its exclusive partnership as the official morning wear partners for Ascot Racecourse began as Moss Bros Hire is the authority in dressing men for formal occasions with over 100 years experience and naturally, the two came together. The Royal Ascot Collection, a luxury range of morning wear and accessories, soon became exclusively only available at Moss Bros Hire departments around the country.
Morning wear is increasing in popularity year on year at Royal Ascot. Demand was the highest recorded in the history of the business in 2008 and Moss Bros Hire continues to be the number one choice for men looking for formal wear. Traditionally, a strict requirement for patrons in the Royal Enclosure, evidence suggests that although it isn’t obligatory, even racegoers in the main grandstand are increasingly observing etiquette rules and wishing to dress up for the day. As a result, Moss Bros Hire has ordered thousands more Royal Ascot Collection suits to meet demands of the event.
About the Moss Bros Group
Established in 1851, the Moss Bros Group has been synonymous with quality and value in fine suits and clothing for men for well over a century. The Group’s unparalleled reputation in formal menswear and unrivalled commitment to customer service sets it apart in a world that demands only the best.
A distinguished heritage is the cornerstone of Moss Bros suits for men, a dynamic and forward-looking organization, with over 157 stores nationwide, which spans such internationally renowned suit and menswear designers such as Ventuno 21, Blazer, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Lanificio F.LLI Cerruti, Full Circle, Peter Werth, DKNY, Lambretta and Daniel Hechter.. In the UK, generations of style-conscious customers will know and trust our suits Moss Bros, Moss and Moss Bros Hire, Savoy Taylors Guild and Cecil Gee
The Royal Ascot Collection
An ultra-lightweight morning suit crafted in luxurious pure new wool. It has been especially designed for the British summer, allowing the wearer to stay cool when the sun shines but provides warmth if the temperature cools. The traditional black morning coat is lined in royal blue satin and has the distinctive Royal Ascot logo embroidered on the inside pocket. Worn with pinstripe trousers and waistcoats in dove grey or gold, traditionally referred to as buff. The collection also includes an expanded range of silk ties for the more fashion forward customer.
Etiquette Rules
• The black morning suit is considered de rigueur at Royal Ascot, although a grey morning suit is acceptable.
• The suit must be a three-piece, comprising waistcoat, tailcoat and pinstripe trousers.
• A top hat is obligatory in the Royal Enclosure and must be worn at all times.
• Ties not cravats are a must.
• Cravats really stand out as the wrong choice at Royal Ascot. Wear a tightly knotted tie instead.
• Keep ties simple and smart – a splash of colour will complement your suit and lift the entire look.
• Ties are an opportunity to display individuality and personality but don’t over do it or you’ll look like the Mad Hatter at his tea party!
• Keep it simple with a white shirt – it will work with any tie and waistcoat combinations. Equally a gently shaded one is just as appropriate.
• Ensure you show at least an inch of shirt cuff below the coat sleeve as it balances out the crispness of the shirt at the neckline and contrasts with the dark morning suit for a fabulously smart combination.
• Whatever you do, don’t display your shirt beneath the waistcoat!
• Although the tradition for waistcoats is for dove grey, or biscuit brown, coloured waistcoats are much more acceptable than brazen patterns.
• Always leave the bottom button undone. Remember this little rhyme when it comes to doing up buttons: always for the top, sometimes for the middle, never the bottom.
• Coordinate with your partner’s outfit and you’ll look the perfect match!
• Avoid stuffing hankies into breast pockets, they should be neatly folded and pressed. Always opt for silk..a cotton one simply won’t do!Socks should be grey or black. Coloured socks are no longer considered eccentric, they just tend to look a little cheesy.
• Don’t let your outfit down with scuffed shoes. Give them a good polish until you can see your reflection in them!