Style by Mark

"My inspiration for these looks comes from what I believe a man should be equipped with for the experience of fall or winter.  The appropriate use of accessories such as gloves, sunglasses, scarves, or umbrellas adds a personal flavor that is unique.  The goal was not to make a “fashion statement” that will fade but rather timeless style that will remain." Mark McGovern




Brendan
 
 


 







Alek

A smooth transition from fall to winter will always include the familiar drape of a waxed cotton jacket by Barbour. The jacket rests effortlessly upon a trusted pinpoint oxford shirt by Gant and a Nick Hilton cashmere sweater. 
A cardigan sweater by J.Crew is a basic essential of layering. It is a chosen piece of menswear to complement a shirt and tie ensemble, and is indicative of a man with confidence. Classically tailored Theory wool flannel pants with a healthy cuff and white handkerchief add a bit of Neapolitan flair to an English ensemble.   
Worn casually with a scarf or formally with a tie, the double breasted blazer is a staple of any gentleman's wardrobe.Projecting power, it does 
not command attention, but rather earns respect. 
Glasses by Ashbury, Sportcoat by Hart Schaffner Marx, Scarf by Zara.  

A cutaway collar is sure to make a tie pop, 
though it was certainly not necessary for 
this repp tie to make its appearance.  
The Swaine Adeney Brigg umbrella contributes 
refinement to the look, as it is the epitome 
of fine British craftsmanship. 

Alek is sporting casual fall wear with a simple layering of a shawl neck sweater over a denim shirt.   
Military green chinos by Patrizia Pepe subtly add context to the camouflage jacket.
The foulard patterned pocket square adds a spark of modernity to an otherwise traditional combination.


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