Thursday, October 10, 2013

M.B.D.T ent. & My Daily look

Hello,
I'm going to keep this post short n sweet for everyone. I know it has been. While since I posted but I just wanted to say I'm back. I have been entangled in work, fashion week in NYC, and moving. I started working for a new company n still building my own brand which is entitled M.B.D.T enterprises which simply stands for ModelBoyDeeTaylor.You can always check me out on Instagram @modelboymcmxc and see my daily looks and comment on my style! Long story short I will be posting regularly now And I hope that everyone reads along. Enjoy!

 
My look today: I was preparing for the Autumn weather but wanted to remain somewhat with a classic feel. Electric blue Polo cardigan, off white dean fit club monaco corduroy pant, white collar shirt and a striped blue,tan and off white tie. Scarf for that little breeze from h&m. 

Sincerely,
ModelboyDee



                                                     
                                          




its true! a classic never dies

When preparing for an event, you cannot go wrong when you go for the clean cut and classic look. It is always a good look and as they say a true classic never dies! Of course you may tweak or alter the classic looks to your own personality but never too much. When you began to alter the look too much it becomes something completely different and may not look very good. Here are some examples of the eternal classics of men's fashions so far. 
D&G spring 2011



Tommy Hilfiger 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

Baby its cold outside!

In case you hadn't noticed its gotten significantly colder outside lately. mother nature has played her tricks and gave us a few spring like days but lets face it, its getting cold. However all is not lost guys! we have the holidays to look forward to and a winter wonderland but i need every guy to help me in "killing" the hoodie. There are a couple different winter looks that will keep you warm and looking great. Dont get me wrong I love a hoodie just as much as the next guy, but for daily use and those really cold days lets get a coat. There are the sport coat, the pea coat, the puffer and the trench coat. My personal favorite in killing the hoodie is hands down the trench coat. The trench coat falling to about knee length is a classic garment that adds character, shape and a semi sophisticated feel to the wardrobe. some are bound with a belt for extra protection but mostly a button down or zip. I would suggest a black for first timer wearers but the trench comes in three classic colors: camel or beige, navy blue, or black. I encourage you to try each style to see which style best fits your body type and liking.


 Then there is the scarf that almost every man should have. There are different options for the mens scarf, i believe the deciding factor for the scarf should be the material. I suggest a nice wool or cotton blend plain scarf. simple and clean wit just one or two wraps around the neck. color is up to you but be sure to not have too long of a scarf. No matter what anyone says a really long scarf on a man is not okay agreed? I always go for the extra long scarves that all you do is throw it over your neck and wrap once. Dont forget the boots and the gloves and then your all set! Ofcourse boots and scarves are optional depending on the person, but the scarf and the coat are a must have and a great gift idea. Enjoy and stay warm.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Men's fashion will not be ignored

I came across an article today and it posed the question does the menswear industry matter? I was intrigued an thought I would ask you all the same. Without a doubt menswear plays a vital part in fashion but how vital do you believe it is to the everyday man. In 2010 12.2 percent of mensaid they were interested in the newest tends which now has raised to 14.8 percent. Personally I believe it is imperative for a man to be dressed nicely and can make a man be perceived in a better way. Stores shopped: Department stores and specialty stores are the two dominant men’s wear retailers. These store selections should come as no surprise considering many men’s garments require alterations. Department stores have long cornered the market for the men’s wear industry sales. With 43.8% of the consumers patronizing department stores, companies such as Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus keep the men’s alteration department in full swing. Yet the increased patronage of men’s specialty stores should not be ignored. Between 2010 and 2011, consumer patronage of specialty stores jumped from 17% to 19.8%. This trend may be based on a desire for a more personalized shopping environment, more specialized customer service, or more focused brands.

I can understand the rising percentage of men patronizing specialty stores. Some men shopping in department stores look (a) terrified, (b) dazed or (c) hopeless, understanding that they are trapped for the next four hours. Perhaps a specialty store environment provides the male shopper with an escape clause; he has the feeling that he can shop for the necessary clothing and leave the building within 30 minutes.

Clothing purchased: The casualization of the consumer’s lifestyle over the past few decades is apparent in activities, clothing selections, and clothing worn to various events. Results of this survey reveal the consumer’s apparel purchases will focus on more on their casual lifestyle. Whereas 7% of the sample purchased more dress clothing in 2010, only 6.3% planned to make the same purchases in 2011. In 2010 4.2% bought more casual clothing; this percent rose to 7.9% in 2011.

This finding came as no surprise. This is not the era of F. Scott Fitzgerald where navy blazers and white pants were worn as casual apparel. Instead, Tommy Bahama Hawaiian shirts, Ralph Lauren polo shirts and khaki trousers fit nicely on the golf course, by the pool, or grilling burgers at a friend’s house.

Price: The consumers’ surveyed reported a household income of $100,000 or more. Despite this healthy income, they typically purchased clothing on sale (59.2% in 2011). This was no surprise given the current economic climate. Immediate needs such as food, clothing for the children, gas and household products are given first priority over paying full price for clothing.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Uggs for men

Ok so I know we all know what Uggs are if I'm not mistaken. They are fur lined one of a kind boots from Australia and were only for women at one point. Shortly after the companys popularity rose they released a men's line of boots. Last year alot of guys were not receptive to the line and since then, Ugg has re vamped the boots. This year I hear that the company more than anything, is targeting the male clientele. What are your thoughts on this guys? Would you wear Uggs? Have you seen the new collection for men? Let me know