It’s all
about good taste and the right amount of basics put together that makes a great
menswear wardrobe.
Though compared
to my usual shirts from Ascot Chang, Brooks Brother, Armani, Ralph Lauren,
Lorenzini and J. Crew, and trousers from either bespoke or APC and Uniqlo, high
street brands like Club Monaco, Massimo Dutti and Zara aren’t investment pieces
but are fashionable alternative to any
look.
Think
high and low! No, I’m
not talking about bargain versions where stitching can be iffy and fabrics are
generally inferior. Not those!
Yes, you
got it! H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M),
the Swedish multinational retail-clothing company, known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and
children, is finally making its presence in Manila on the 17th of
October.
[Hyperventilating] Skip the affordable and
accessible pieces for the more premium Studio Collection. The store will have 3 floors,
span over 3,000 square meters, and is bigger than Hong Kong’s Silvercord along
Canton and Cityplaza at Taikoo Shing!
I’m already keeping an eye on a couple of pieces and even have my shopping bag
ready for the 15th (hahaha!).
Here’s a
tip - when trying less expensive clothing, always pay careful attention to the
details: Does the shirt button properly without gaps? Does the zipper on the
trousers buckle or pull? Do side seams pucker? Is the fabric likely to pill?
And are the pockets strong enough to stand up to a set of keys and serious
wear? Yes, be extra meticulous! Still clueless?
Window shop and look at magazines and menswear blogs for guidance on styles and
options.