We have featured a few videos from Gant Rugger and Gant by Michael Bastian and in our opinion they are putting out the best new clothes around, including and surpassing the stuff by Billy Reid (which on a side note is not well tailored, the fit is off on most everything I have tried on, while beautiful I think Billy Reid misses the mark). Gant Rugger is a little more my style then Gant by Michael Bastian. It is flannel shirts, twills, chambray and corduroy. Solid denim and hand loom oxfords. Gant Rugger is American and rugged and honest.
Their clothes have an honesty that is nice to find. A shirt that is made to be rugged with the right material and cut, without any bogus or fake fashion flairs. It just feels authentic and classic.
The sweaters are muted colors that would work now or 10 years from now. They stick to classic patterns and colors and fabrics. The risks are not taken in the colors or the designs, but instead in not conforming to the trendy fashion rules and instead being authentic and classic, letting style not fashion speak for the brand.
Additionally, the clothes are impeccably tailored. The shirts fit brillantly and balance the line between slim and natural cut with percission. The jackets are modern fit, but without feeling like a Thom Browne mimic. They also have natural cut shoulders and slim peak lapels. The pants and denim are well made and well tailored, but only come in one length.
A resource for men's fashion, classic style done within a modern, fresh context. It is the modern dignified gentleman's style with a Sprezzatura angle.
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Monday, January 10, 2011
Monday, March 15, 2010
The Unbranded Brand
"The Unbranded Brand is jeans with no name, no branding, no washes, no ads, no gimmicks. Just great denim at a great price! Wow, what a concept, only paying for the product itself... crazy, isn’t it?" That is written on the tag and on the website. Basically, they are no nonsense jeans made out of rope dyed Japanese Selvedge Denim.
These are raw selvedge denim jeans, which means that they will stretch and become larger when you wear them over time. They will also distress and mold to your body and how you move. The longer you wear them without washing them, the more distressed they will become. Washing them is like locking in the look.
They come in three styles: skinny, tapered & slim straight. At Modern Dignified we feel the best option is the slim straight, modern without looking like you borrowed your girlfriend's jeans.
Typically raw selvedge denim jeans are anywhere from $120 to $250, but these are reasonably priced at only $78 a pair. Currently, they are being sold at Urban Outfitters, but they will probably expand out with time. They are a refreshing pair of jeans, just plain raw denim.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Spring Essentials - White "Natural" Denim
White has made a come back, big time. It was seen in a lot of fall fashions, including often at the Modern Dignified headquarters. That momentum is carrying into spring with white or natural or wheat colored denim popping up everywhere and we are quite happy.
Nothing says spring like a plaid shirt and white denim pants. It is the easiest, simplest and hottest outfit of the spring, just ask my girlfriend.
Once again, J Crew, Band of Outsiders, Brooks Brothers and others have white denim this spring. But our favorite is American Eagle, they have a natural white denim jean that is only $39 and looks as good as any of the other top designers. It is in a straight cut and for the cost, just can't be beat.
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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Big Night Out - Rock N' Roll Chic
I spent a while debating with myself on what the outfit for tonight should be. Considering this is a Grammy's crowd, not the Oscars crowd, there was no need for black tie attire. The Grammy's is the Rock N' Roll or Hip Hop Awards show. It is a modern, young, hip crowd. Trendy, fashionable clothes
are everywhere. A well tailored suit is never out of style, but I felt like be a little trendier tonight. Especially since the suit I have in mind I am wearing this weekend to the Company Holiday Party.
That left me with deciding to go for a jacket, jeans and button down shirt. I went with the gray velvet jacket from Express. It was on sale for $115 and came in a tailored and slim fit and in my size is quite well fitting. It has slim arms and narrow lapels, both are great details that make the jacket feel modern. I am especially impressed with the slim arms, as they make the entire jacket look trimmer and are a detail that is often forgotten with most retailers.
With the velvet jacket I am going with plain dark blue jeans. No fading, no distressing, just classic denim in a modern trim fit. As we have preached, the best modern cut is the slim straight fit. Not too skinny and definitely not too baggy.
For the shirt I am going with a 7 Diamonds black shirt, with French Cuffs. It is a slim fit shirt and has a simple and nice stripes on the shirt. The buttons are gray iridescent, which is also a nice touch. I am wearing Gold Knot cuff links with the shirt.
To finish off the outfit are plain cap toe oxford black oxford boots. I should look appropriate for the event while not looking super trendy. Classic lines and simple designs. This outfit is not flashy, or try hard, which I am sure will be a popular combination among the crowd.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Shopping with Megan Fox
This weekend I wandered over to American Rag. A vintage store in Los Angeles, on La Brea just south of Beverly. The store is a big vintage store, with a nice variety of styles and pieces. As well as a furniture store, a cafe and a denim bar. American Rag also had a section of over-priced clothes sold at luxury retail prices. This combination of offerings along with the friendly staff and good music make it quite popular, for good reason.
The store had some fantastic finds, especially in the denim bar and vintage shop. The denim bar had a wide variety of jeans, but my favorites were the raw denim. They carried at least 7 different brands of raw denim jeans including, APC, RRL, Nudie, Stronghold and others. Each company making the denim in their own weight and cut, my favorite after trying them on were Naked & Famous. Well cut jeans, pure raw Japanese Selvedge Denim and no embroidering or stitching or washes or gimmicks to take away from the jeans. These jeans are just that, jeans.
I also enjoyed the collection of clothing at the vintage shop. A nice selection of jackets, suits, oxford shirts and flannels. The variety and size of the hat collection was stunning and belts were very cool, all naturally distressed. Some of the shoes, especially the boots were quite memorable. The jackets were the items that stole the show. They had a great collection of velvet jackets and tuxedo jackets. They also had some beautiful peacoats and overcoats.
My favorite was a wool peacoat in a black and white herringbone, just my size for $300. It was magnificent and a show stopper for sure. It was lined with dark fur had leather covered buttons and fit like a tailored coat. Quite a special piece and something that would be worn maybe twice a year, if your lucky, living in LA. But for traveling, the coat would be immensely useful.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Always List - Jeans
The Destroyed Pair - This is for the jeans that have the torn up knees, the thrashed cuff, the stains on the legs, the worn out back pocket. One of two ways to get this pair of jeans: buy it or earn it. If you are going to earn it, go the A.P.C. way. If you are going to buy it, think about the Abercrombie & Fitch. Their Remsen slim straight destroyed jeans have a great fit and nice level of destruction. (Typically I hate A&F, but I do have to say they have great jeans).


The Favorite Pair - Do I really have to explain what makes a pair of jeans your favorite? This pair is not as torn up as the one above. It looks worn in, but is not destroyed, hopefully only has one or two small holes.

The Nice Pair - Lastly, every guy needs a pair of crisp clean jeans that are for casual Friday at work, the important date, the dinner date or for meeting her parents. These are the jeans that you wear when slacks are too dressy, but you still have to look good. These jeans go better with a suit than a shirt, but hell they are jeans, they can be worn with anything. The Nice Pair of jeans are dark wash, non-faded, no distressing, no whiskering, no holes. We at DF recommend Selvage denim (also called selvedge denim) as it has cleaner lines. J Crew and the Gap have nice selvage denim jeans.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Raw Denim - A.P.C. Jeans

A.P.C. is a french company that actually sells something worth talking about, raw denim jeans. Raw denim jeans are completely unwashed and untreated denim. The denim is like a blank canvas awaiting your masterpiece of style. The more you wear the jeans the more they get broken in, distressed, faded and become a secondary skin. A.P.C. by all regards make the best raw denim around. You can certainly find other companies, like Nudie & G-Star, that make good raw denim jeans, but judging by the pictures above I will stick with A.P.C.
Even though you aren't supposed to wash A.P.C. Jeans for a year (minimum of 6 months). During that time you are supposed to just wear them. Letting the denim breathe, distress and mold to your body. Raw Denim jeans are supposed to be bought a size too small and then as you wear them they will gain an inch in the waist. At first they are very stiff and uncomfortable, but over time they will break-in and easier to wear. Eventually they will be the softest, most comfortable pair of jeans, but you have to have patience to get there and ignore the fact that they need to be washed. I only wish that I had found these jeans in college, then I would have had an excuse not to wash them and a pair of jeans that were so uniquely broken in. I also want to hire someone with exact body type to break them in for me (but I guess that would take away part of the fun).
In the picture above you can see the brand new pair of A.P.C. jeans next to a pair that has been broken in for a year. I think the look is very cool and natural looking, unlike so many pair of "distressed" or "destroyed" jeans that are sold today.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Fall Essentials - Denim Jacket
One of the great styles for fall is a Denim Jacket. It is a very simple and universal style, that looks great when dressed up. I like the look with a gray shirt and gray tie (gray is perfect for fall) and paired with big boots and a cool belt.
When buying a denim jacket, buy a it a size smaller than you would normally. You want it to have a snug fit. Try the dark blue Levi Trucker jacket that I have above. Wear it with jeans (of a different wash) or with chinos. Dress it up with a tie or dress it down with a t-shirt. Buy a clean dark wash, so that you can keep it versatile. If it is destroyed wash, then you won't be able to wear it with a tie on a Friday to work.
It can also look great with a white button down and a sweater of your favorite color. Throw it over for a casual, but trendy look for a date. It can be worn also any time you would normally wear a casual blazer.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
The proper way to dress up a pair of jeans
To continue on the theme of jeans, dressing up a pair of jeans is a critical element to being a dandy fashionier.
Think of your jeans as a pair of neutral slacks, they go with any outfit and color combination. The picture is courtesy of The Sartorialist (thesartorialist.blogspot.com. I hope he doesn't mind). Notice the slim straight cut to the jeans, they add personality to the outfit. The jeans add a rebellious casual element to the classic tie, shirt and sport coat combination. Jeans are an easy way to add sprezzatura to an outfit.
We here at DF love his elegant use of no socks, sometimes the best accessory is the absence of one. This is another subtle element to add sprezzatura to his style. (It looks like he accidentally left the house without socks, but he meant to, and man he looks good.)
Also got to love the blue Ray Ban Wayfarers. Nice tie-in to the jeans and tie. Note that the blues don't match they are just in the same color family.
Think of your jeans as a pair of neutral slacks, they go with any outfit and color combination. The picture is courtesy of The Sartorialist (thesartorialist.blogspot.com. I hope he doesn't mind). Notice the slim straight cut to the jeans, they add personality to the outfit. The jeans add a rebellious casual element to the classic tie, shirt and sport coat combination. Jeans are an easy way to add sprezzatura to an outfit.
We here at DF love his elegant use of no socks, sometimes the best accessory is the absence of one. This is another subtle element to add sprezzatura to his style. (It looks like he accidentally left the house without socks, but he meant to, and man he looks good.)
Also got to love the blue Ray Ban Wayfarers. Nice tie-in to the jeans and tie. Note that the blues don't match they are just in the same color family.
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