Friday, November 12, 2010

What I'm Wearing Tonight

I have the privilege of meeting Ms. Lisa Birnbach this evening at a book signing at the City Tavern Club in Georgetown, and I'm breaking out my finest for the prep doyenne. Polo by Ralph Lauren cashmere blazer; blue/white striped shirt and hunt scene tie, both Ralph Lauren Purple Label. Worn with navy wide wale cords, red wool pocket square, and cordovan tassel loafers.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Wardrobe Staple | The Engine-Turned Buckle

the thrifting find

the Tiffany splurge

Buckles like these are an enduring prep staple for a number of reasons. First, since the buckle can be used with a variety of different belt straps, it's practical! And thrifty. (The fact that the straps, usually gator, run upwards of $200... is disregarded.) Second, it allows the prep to showcase the only designer initials that should ever be worn: one's own. Third, the heirloom quality of the sterling means that with good care, it will last forever.

A truly resourceful prep will either pilfer one from his father or find one secondhand. The top buckle, 14K gold-plated sterling, has an inscription inside which reads: "From your friends in 29." Neat. The fact that the initials are "B.S." lends it a little irreverent charm. I think I paid something like $20 for it.

For those who'd prefer new, it's worth investing a little more to get the best. Mine's from Tiffany, where they run $215, not including engraving. Might as well splurge for the hand engraving for this piece ($30). Straps can be had at Brooks, Ralph, Paul Stuart, etc. in a variety of leathers: calf, suede, lizard, and gator.

And in case you're wondering, the initials don't stand for "Dapper Van Blog." A nice coincidence, perhaps.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Back With a Bang

A Polo by Ralph Lauren unlined wool/angora jacket, 1980s Ray Ban shooting glasses, and 12-gauge Beretta shotgun make for a classic hunting look. Clay pigeons only, natch.