“I wanted to start a menswear line of slim-fitting, luxury cashmere jumpers in a range of great colors. I know these jumpers will become season-less staples in my own wardrobe. Cashmere and silk printed scarves and hand-beaded T-shirts compliment the line and form a solid foundation for the collection to grow next season.” KnowsHandsWantedFormNextGrowsLinesMy OwnColorSeasonsFoundationLuxuryRangeShirtsCollectionsComplimentT ShirtPrintedFittingWardrobeSilkSlimStaplesScarvesSolid FoundationJumpersCashmere Author:Matthew Williamson
“I like to wear a lot of one-tone color outfits - same color trousers, same color shirt.” ColorShirtsToneOutfitsTrousers Author:Theophilus London
“My closet is in perfect order at home. All my dress shirts, all my casual shirts. All my suits, they're color coordinated. All my ties are color coordinated.” HomeOrderPerfectColorDressesSuitsShirtsTiesClosetsCasual Author:Mark Teixeira
“My rule of thumb is to strike a balance by sticking to the classics and playing with color, texture, and print to give them a modern update. On any given day, I keep it simple with jeans or chinos and a comfortable dress shirt.” GivingGivenSimpleModernColorBalanceComfortableDressesStrikesShirtsPrintJeansThumbsTextureUpdatesKeep It Simple Author:Tommy Hilfiger
“Why all this insistence on the senses? Because in order to convince your reader that he is THERE, you must assault each of his senses, in turn, with color, sound, taste, and texture. If your reader feels the sun on his flesh, the wind fluttering his shirt sleeves, half your fight is won. The most improbable tales can be made believable, if your reader, through his senses, feels certain that he stands at the middle of events. He cannot refuse, then, to participate. The logic of events always gives way to the logic of the senses.” IfsWayGivingFeelsMadeCertainOrderTurnsFightingSoundHalfSunMiddleEventsColorWindReaderTasteLogicRefuseFleshSensesTalesShirtsConvinceAssaultTextureSleevesImprobableBelievableInsistenceFluttering Author:Ray Bradbury
“Time is the guy at the amusement park who paints shirts with an airbrush. He sprays out the color in a fine mist until it's just lonely particles floating in the air, waiting to be plastered in place. And what comes of it all, the design on the shirt at the end of the day, usually isn't much to see. I suspect that whoever he is, wakes up in the morning and wonders what he ever saw in it.” EndsGuyWaitingWonderMorningSawsAirDesignColorFineLonelyWake UpPaintShirtsParksThe End Of The DaySuspectsFloatingT ShirtAmusementParticlesMistSprayAmusement Parks Author:Ian Caldwell
“1974 meant big cuffs, bell-bottoms, platform shoes with two-tone colors, and body-conscious shirts.” TwoBodyBigsColorConsciousBottomShoesShirtsToneBellsPlatformsCuffsPlatform Shoes Author:Kyle MacLachlan
“My suggestion for a fast style upgrade would be to embrace a pop of color or pattern. Try layering a bright, pullover knit on top of a dress shirt with a subtle or bold pattern.” TryingWould BeStyleColorDressesEmbracePatternsPopsShirtsSubtleSuggestionsPops Of Color Author:Cam Newton