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Tuesday
Apr142015

Wrinkles are not chic - Mizzen & Main to the rescue.. 

MIZZEN & MAIN -YELLOW GINGHAM SPREAD COLLAR SHIRT - $125.00As regular readers know, I don't usually write about Men's fashion.  Why?  I'm not sure, but basically I don't find many things in Menswear that noteworthy.   Sure there are iconic brands like Salvatore Ferragamo and Hermes that always have something amazing to dream about, but menswear for the most part is pretty classic. GRAY GINGHAM SPREAD COLLAR SHIRT - MIZZEN & MAIN For everyday there are a few collections that are go-to-cool again and again - J.Crew and Jachs NY are two in particluar. 

However I just discovered a collection that is really innovative and interesting, two things I rarely find in one place.  

Mizzen & Main is a collection of shirts, jackets, and t-shirts (there is now denim I can't wait to try) made by athletes for athletes - or at least those with an active lifestyle.   This is a Made In America brand that uses innovative fabrics that wick moisture away from the body, stretches, and can be machine washed and hung dry.  No ironing.  No dry cleaning.   Seriously.  The shirts have a really cool fit, look great under a jacket or on their own, and are available in a range of colors and prints. SIX PACK SPECIAL - SIX SHIRTS FOR $620.00 - BEAT THAT.. I DARE YOU! 

These shirts are an awesome idea for anyone that travels for work.  ( They could have saved me hours of ironing / effort over the years when I was on the road).   Knowing you have shirts that are ready to go can make you feel that much more confident and relaxed when you are away from home. When you're in a strange hotel,  feeling jet lagged, and trying to find a place to eat something that won't break the diet too bad, it's Mizzen & Main to the rescue!  MIZZEN & MAIN DETAILS

The Made in USA factor is really cool.  Even if the shirts didn't fit so great, I woul cut them some slack for being made stateside - but they DO fit.  The shirts are also well priced.  For a fabric this soft, that wicks moisture, and looks so important - I challenge you to find one priced at $125.00.  Even cooler, you can order 6 for $620.00.  One six pack and you are set for the season!

click images to shop now.   Try one.   You'll like it.  Then .. get a six pack and never worry about a wrinkled shirt again.  #Brilliant!!  You can also follow them on social media.. there's always something cool going on with the brand.  click for FACEBOOKInstagram, Twitter

MIZZEN & MAIN SHIRTS - WRINKLE FREE, MACHINE WASHABLE & MADE IN AMERICA COOL

 

Monday
Jul162012

MADE IN AMERICA(N) APPAREL! 

AMERICAN APPAREL WAREHOUSE SALE IN NYCThe U.S. Olympic Committee and Ralph Lauren got a massive amount of free press this week with a backlash over the fact that the U.S. Olympians would be wearing uniforms made in China in the 2012 games.   It was not the press they wanted.  Since it is an election year in the U.S., politicians on both sides of the aisle were "outraged".     The trouble is, the situation is nothing new.   Ralph Lauren has produced uniforms for the Olympics before, and has produced the majority of his clothing in China for quite some time.   The issue is a red herring.   Where are most running shoes made?  Adidas? Nike?  I think you know the answer.  

The blame should be heavier on the shoulders of the U.S. Olympic Committee and their lack of foresight and quite frankly - their lack of patriotism.   There is more blame to go around.   You can't bill yourself as the quintessential American designer and produce goods in China without eventually getting some flack for it.AMERICAN APPAREL CEO - DOV CHARNEY

The issue is bigger than just this Olympic situation.  The American Fashion industry is not taken seriously on an artistic level, because it's biggest names and most successful companies don't produce goods here in the U.S.    Italian designers support Italian artisans and make goods in Italy.   French designers support French Savoir Faire and French artisans and make these items in France.  Let's save some blame for the C.F.D.A. as well.   The anemic organization is a shadow of what it once was - The Council of Fashion Designers of America.  

Many companies produce goods in certain countries that have a renowned knowledge and history of manufacturing that item.   Italy is famous for leather goods -shoes and handbags, Spain for small leather goods such as wallets and cases, Scotland for Cashmere, France for fine clothing, etc, etc.  In addition, workers in the European zone have the most protected working conditions in the Western world.   With regulated wages, safety standards, and even minimum vacation time - they have what most would have once called "The American Dream" of conditions.   There are no reports of inhumane treatment of workers or deaths and suicides attributed to overworked employees in Europe as there has been in China.   That would happen once in Europe and there would be public outrage.   

American companies made a very different decision starting in the late 80's to move production from the United States to China.  The reason? - greater profits.   The companies took jobs away from talented individuals here in the US so that the profit margin would be higher.   The companies were successful and profitable, but moving jobs to China would make them more profitable.  There were no fine artisans in China at the time.  There were also no factories large enough to meet American demand.

The blame however is not solely on the fashion designers that have made billions of dollars, and sent millions of jobs overseas.  Frankly, the blame is on the American consumer.   We should have responded by not buying these items and supporting Made In USA merchandise.   Instead, many consumers go to places like Walmart.  A company that forces manufacturers to move production to China, so they can beat the price of any competitor in the United States.   The consumer saves a few dollars and buys twice the number of pants, toys, etc... and somehow feels better?   Even if they have literally put themselves or their neighbors out of work.

Let's celebrate a company that has done the exact opposite of this popular formula.   American Apparel has become the largest manufacturer of clothing in America by creating a vertically integrated company that handles all aspects of production in their Los Angeles based factory.    The company now has 285 stores in 20 countries around world.  They have revitalized the Made In USA cache in many places where it was all but forgotten.

Suddenly, AA seems a little bit cooler.   I've been a fan for a long time.   The CEO, Dov Charneyis eccentric to say the least.   His personal life, and behavior, has created legal problems for himself and the company more than once.   Despite this, I think the company is one of the coolest places to shop.   They offer basic items that can pull together a whole look.   Many of the chicest designer collections from France and Italy have had looks pulled together with an American Apparel t-shirt, or legging, or pair of jeans by savvy salespeople and/or customers.   Frankly, if a guy like Dov Charney can figure out Made in USA, then the billionaires on 7th avenue surely could.  You just have to want it.

The most interesting detail of the Olympic drama is the news that Russia has been in talks with American Apparel to make their Olympic uniforms for 2014.   Russia does not want uniforms made in China.   Ironic isn't it?  

Ralph Lauren issued a statement saying that it will make the 2014 Olympic uniforms in the United States.  Show your support of Made in USA manufacturing by visiting an American Apparel store or website!