Promise to Dress Up in 2009
Posted in Fashion Advice on January 2nd, 2009 by SephHappy New Year! Yes, we are a day late with the greeting, but post-NYE-hangover had Proper Cloth pretty much shut down yesterday. Now we’re back though! Well rested, well hydrated, and ready to take on 2009.
We’ve been thinking about making some New Years Resolutions so today we considered the popular ones, (courtesy Wikipedia). Sadly, nothing seemed to really stick. Lose weight (already skinny), get out of debt (just finished business school - impossible), get a better job (love my job), get a better education (see get out of debt), drink less alcohol (hahahahahaha), and quit smoking (never started that one)…
So, after careful consideration, we decided that our New Years Resolution for 2009 will be to dress better. It’s one of those great commitments that provides infinite room for improvement and thus zero chance of failure: We pledge to spend more time crafting our personal image and aspire to present a polished, professional image at all times. We’ll try to look good at all times - kind of like James Bond in Quantum Solace (with two exceptions though) 1.) We might not wear Tom Ford suits EVERY day and 2.) instead of battling an evil villain in Bolivia, we’ll be battling crowded subways and winter storms in New York.
So, what is the key to dressing up in 2009? We’ll try to focus on the basics:
Nice Leather Shoes
Now, more than ever is the time to invest in a nice pair of leather shoes. These will typically cost $200-$300+, but with the discounts going on now you can find great deals. Avoid trendy but low quality shoes (Steve Madden) with rubber soles. These look nice on the shelf but wear out quickly. A good pair of shoes will last several years. A really good pair of shoes will last you over a decade. Look for leather soles and wooden heels. You can never go wrong with a nice black dress shoe from Kenneth Cole, or something of similar or superior quality. Keep a good pair of brown dress shoes in the rotation and if it fits your personality have some trendy blue leather shoes, or black combat boots as well.
A Good Quality Coat
If you’re going to dress up and look the part, especially if you’re in a cooler climate, you’ll need a nice jacket that fits the look. This should be a high quality dark gray or black wool or cashmere coat. It could be double breasted, a nice pea coat, or a more classic 3/4 length suit overcoat or trench coat. A nice coat like this will dress up any outfit. Your snowboarding jacket is not an appropriate cover to your suit and tie.
Nice Leather Belt
Don’t take this for granted. If you’re still wearing the belt you wore in High School, it’s time to upgrade. Make sure you have a couple high quality leather belts in black and brown. The general rule is that the belt should match the shoes, so pick the shade of your belts based on the shade of your shoes. When you wear slacks or khaki’s you should wear a narrower belt - probably 1″ wide. When you’re wearing jeans the belt should be wider - probably 1.25″ or more. Get this right at all times.
Nice Slacks
If you didn’t get the memo, worn out jeans with raggedy holes are not in style. And even if they were, they don’t qualify as dressing up (no matter how much you paid for them). This year, dressing up and looking good is best accomplished with a nice selection of dark colored wool slacks. Our friends up the road at Bonobos have some cool stuff as does J Crew and Banana Republic. Avoid front pleats and make sure they fit right (length, waist and ass).
Wear a Tie - Just Because
Seems like people only wear ties for “special occasions” these days. Put on a tie and suddenly everyone assumes you have a job interview or something. But, there’s nothing wrong with rocking a tie every now and then. You might think this is crazy talk - but trust us. We don’t suggest styles that are out-there and truly “fashionable” or “trendy”. Wearing a tie is as classic as you can get, so show the confidence to look good in one. The good thing is that there are plenty of cool looking ties you can find at H&M, Express and Thomas Pink - and they’re probably all on sale now!
Great Dress Shirts
If you read this blog frequently, you knew this was coming. The real key to dressing up and looking good is the shirt. Everything else just supports this part of your outfit. So, if you want to look better in 2009 than you did in 2008, make sure you get the right dress shirt. Pay close attention to fabric quality, collar construction and especially how well the shirt fits. Go for a slightly slimmer fitting shirt than you did before. This can either be a custom tailored dress shirt made just for you or something you find off the rack that you have altered. Just focus on quality and take the time to get the fit right.
So if your goal for 2009 is to take your style up a notch, these tips should get you (and us) there. Best of luck!


to their back, but they’re not fooling anyone) If you’re in reasonable shape, the extra fabric around your midsection does you a huge disservice. Not only does it hide the fact that you’re in shape, it can give the appearance that you’re overweight.






We’re not sure if Brad Pitt deserves the credit for how well he dresses, but (at least on screen) the guy can make an outfit work. One of our favorites is Mr. and Mrs. Smith - where he demonstrates how to really wear the 
shirts quality is looking at the collar. A high quality shirt collar will be smooth, fairly sturdy and have a round curve around the neck. Cheap, mass-produced shirts usually don’t get this right because it needs to be done by hand and takes some time. Look at the collars in the two pictures above. The curve of the collar flows smoothly and the points are crisp. You don’t see an imprint of the collar stays, and the tips don’t flair out at all.



