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Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Menswear grows up



What do grown-up men want from fashion? I asked Mr That's Not My Age, last night but the Blog Widower simply shrugged his shoulders and carried on watching Masterchef. Fortunately, at times like these I have my Menswear Manifesto to turn to. The Manifesto tells me that men of a certain age should spend more time on grooming, think Savile Row not Carnaby Street and choose classic heritage brands over seasonal trends. Bring on Mr Joe Casely-Hayford (that's JCH above).

The 54-year-old designer has collaborated with some of the finest British manufacturers to create a beautifully under-stated menswear line for John Lewis. Including this semi-tailored Barbour jacket and an updated version of the brogue (made in Northampton by Cheaney shoes and featuring a practical Goodyear sole). Remember what the Manifesto says about footwear: a shoe made on a last, will last.







And what does this recession-busting trend for grown-up designers, heritage brands and older models (more coming soon!) tell us?

Men just want to look like men.

12 comments:

  1. Blog widower - I love that!
    My other half doesn't get clothes, he thinks a man should have no more than 3 pairs of shoes including trainers. The only thing he spends money on is books.

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  2. Oh goodness, how I would love to buy that jacket for the Spouse. I've only just taught him that it's ok to own more than one pair of casual shoes, so we're making slow-ish progress ...

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  3. You do make me laugh! My old man would have a similiar reaction, athough well-dressed and oft-admired for his style he wouldn't dream of spending more than £50 on an item of clothing although he has got a wardrobe packed full of high-end goodies I've snaffled for him on my travels. He'd rather splash the cash on vintage VWs. xxx
    PS Joe Casely-Hayford is fabulous, his home is even more stylish than he is.

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  4. Lovely choice. I must tell Mr. Mispapelicos; although he will be more interested in cars and football, la vida?????
    Un abrazo guapa.
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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  5. Sometimes I just wish I was a man - their manifesto is tops!

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  6. Tabitha - Mr TNMA is much the same, it's all about books and music.

    Tiffany - what is it with men and shoes?

    Vix - Mr Vintage is a very stylish man, I remember him from your museum trip photos! JCH is fabulous, I met him once and he's totally charming and lovely. We like.

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  7. Mine buys lots of shoes but only wears one pair all the time - what's that about? Oh, and four brown jackets that all look the same?

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  8. Oh I think Mr SE would very much like that range of clothing. The jacket is wonderful. x

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  9. The Actor lives in jeans, t shirts and Converse but he does love dressing up when he can and he looks good in everything. I like JCH and your choices xx

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  10. Loving the shoes. I cant even get Mr Fashionistble to go shopping anymore. Xxxx

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