That's right, here in Raleigh, NC Carolina Style Magazine is taking nominations for The 25 Most Stylish People In The Triangle. TODAY is the LAST day to nominate people! I first want to say THANK YOU to the MANY MANY people who has already submitted a nomination to have me honored. Thank you and thank you again for the your messages, your calls and those who told me face to face that you support what I do through "Sir Byron Laurent Style and Fashion Consulting" If you haven't voted please take the time TODAY to show your support by submitting your nomination. By being nominated I look to continue to have a greater impact to reach out to men in Raleigh and the surrounding areas and help transform them not only on the outside but on the inside to be dapper gentleman they have always seen themselves being. Through the work I have been blessed to do with people in this area I have been able to make connections where this year Sir Byron Laurent Style and Fashion Consulting will start reaching out to the young men in our communities. Don't think of nominating me as some meaningless superlative but as a fuel to push a greater movement! I provided a link to do the nomination below, you will need to submit my phone number as part of the nomination. My number is 336-340-1623 (leave the dashes out to nominate). If you have any questions feel free to email me at LBSpivey@SirByronLaurent.com. THANK YOU!!
The 25 Most Stylish People In The Triangle
Monday, April 15, 2013
That's right, here in Raleigh, NC Carolina Style Magazine is taking nominations for The 25 Most Stylish People In The Triangle. TODAY is the LAST day to nominate people! I first want to say THANK YOU to the MANY MANY people who has already submitted a nomination to have me honored. Thank you and thank you again for the your messages, your calls and those who told me face to face that you support what I do through "Sir Byron Laurent Style and Fashion Consulting" If you haven't voted please take the time TODAY to show your support by submitting your nomination. By being nominated I look to continue to have a greater impact to reach out to men in Raleigh and the surrounding areas and help transform them not only on the outside but on the inside to be dapper gentleman they have always seen themselves being. Through the work I have been blessed to do with people in this area I have been able to make connections where this year Sir Byron Laurent Style and Fashion Consulting will start reaching out to the young men in our communities. Don't think of nominating me as some meaningless superlative but as a fuel to push a greater movement! I provided a link to do the nomination below, you will need to submit my phone number as part of the nomination. My number is 336-340-1623 (leave the dashes out to nominate). If you have any questions feel free to email me at LBSpivey@SirByronLaurent.com. THANK YOU!!
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Many men
look to achieve a dapper style with the smallest impact to their wallets. I’m
here to inform you that this can be done through thrift and consignment shops! Check
out these tips on how to make the best of your time and resources as you shop.
TIP 1:
Single vent, side vents and no vents!
When looking
at suits and blazers make sure you have vents. Wearing a suit or blazer without
vents is a bit dated and not in line with modern style. Also you generally
cannot add vents because there is not enough material to create them.
TIP 2: Lapel
pins are back!
Make sure
you stop by the display case and look at lapel pins because they have taken on
a new life. This adds a super unique look to your ensemble and generally only
costs under five bucks!
TIP 3: TRY
IT ON NOW!!
One thing
people forget is that the clothes are mostly all second hand so you really need
to try them on. Why, you ask? First, older or vintage items are not true to our
current sizing system so the size that you wear now may not match up with the
size in your garment. Second, a previous owner may have had the garment
tailored and it may not fit the way the item says it should. So, stop by the
fitting room to be sure!
TIP 4: Avoid
last minute shopping for an entire outfit.
Do not make
this mistake! If you are in the shop at 3 PM, the event is at 7 PM and you have
just started shopping, you are about to be disappointed. It is extremely hard
to find an entire outfit in a couple of hours (even for the best thrifter). An outfit for most people usually comes
together over time and from many places or from pieces they already own from
previous thrift and consignment visits. It looks easy but there are many hours
put in to create an entire look.
TIP 5: Ask
for recommendations for shops!
When in
doubt, just ask someone who goes thrift shopping where to go. Really good
thrift shoppers can point you in the right direction. All stores are not created equal! Faithful
thrifters often enjoy taking group trips to shops and seeing who can come out
with the best deal or find the most unique item.
I hope these
tips get you really excited about hitting the thrift and consignment shops and finding
a unique look at just a fraction of the cost. Enjoy the thrill of the hunt!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
As we are
getting closer to Easter, many men take this opportunity to purchase a new suit
for Sunday Easter service. This is a really good time to purchase a suit
because many retailers understand that many people will be purchasing suits and
you can get a really good deal on your purchase. Done correctly, you can add a
quality suit (or suits) to your wardrobe at a really good price. Done
incorrectly, you can be stuck with a disaster hanging in your closest that you
will never wear again. So, I will share 4 quick tips to get you going in the
right direction.
1. Do not shop at the last minute!
Shopping the
week of or even the day before Easter is a huge mistake. When you shop at the
last minute you will be left with everything no one else wanted or the options
will be so slim that you may not find what you are looking for. Another problem
with last minute shopping is that you won’t have time to invest into getting
quality tailoring done on your new suit. I understand the store has an in-house
tailor but you don’t know this person’s work (and of course you want to have
someone who you are familiar with tailor your suit). In house tailors upcharge
during this time of year for their service. Also consider the fact that if the
tailor is pushing out many suits in a short amount of time, who is to say they
will do a good job since they are rushing to do yours and a ton of others
before Easter Sunday? I stress… DON’T WAIT until the last minute!
2. Just a little color can go a long way.
If you live
in the south then you know what I mean by this. Traditionally in the South (many
years ago) men would wear bright color suits at Easter. Easter would signify
the transition into Spring and thus it translated into the color of the suits.
Over time bright, primary or pastel colored suits dominated the southern black
churches. A poorly constructed suit or choice in material can make a suit look tacky
or cheap. Of course, being dapper is always the goal! Tone down the bold colors
to just the shirt, ties or pocket square. If you want to wear a bold suit make
sure you are purchasing a quality suit from a reputable suit maker or retailer.
Like with anything we wear, clean and precise tailoring can neaten the entire look.
We cannot
deal with the suit and not talk shoes. For example, the worst thing you can do
to a new car is have bald, worn out tires. It completely ruins the ride. This
is what a pair of bad shoes does to a good suit. Many times we have the
tendency to cheap out here and honestly this is where you want to invest well.
I have written about shoes previously, so you can read in detail about what type
of shoes to buy. I urge men all over and especially in the south to STAY AWAY
FROM FAKE CROCODILE SHOES.
4. Think beyond Easter.
Your investment
should take you well past Easter. It should also be appropriate for many other
occasions. Aim for a look that can be easily translated to work, evening,
dressed down and so forth. For example, you should be able to pair the blazer
with jeans or coordinate the shoes with another suit. The key is to be unique
yet versatile at the same time.
I hope this
helps you make your Easter look as dapper and stylish as possible. Until next
time!
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