The Rules Of Khakis
March 28, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Casual Wear, Fashion Magazines, Magazine Props, Tips & Tricks
DETAILS explains the Rules Of Khakis on the April issue of the magazine. Khaki Pants, as most of you already know, are the classic Summer Pants. That means Men should have at least a pair during the summer. Owning 2 pairs couldn’t hurt either.
COLORS — Tones from stone to tan. Light or faded khakis are perfect for Sundays while darker colors are good for office work.
LENGTH — Anything the hits the ankle or breaks slightly at the hem would be most preferable.
POCKETS — Classic pairs have 4 pockets. 2 in the front and 2 in the back. Don’t …read more
Milo Ventimiglia In Khaki Suits
February 20, 2008 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Business Wear, Celebrity Styles, Designer and Stores, Fashion Magazines, Fashion World, Hollywood Men, Luxury Items, Men's Styling, Pants, Suits Look, The Whole Look, Tips & Tricks, Work Wear
If you’re not too sure about sporting light hued suits for Spring, try khakis. Here’s Milo Ventimiglia for GQ to help you out.
Suit, $1,695, by Armani Collezioni. Shirt, $325, by Isaia. Tie, $135, by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie bar by Gucci. Sunglasses by Blinde. Pocket square by Robert Talbott.
Suit, $1,595; shirt, $265; and tie, $95: all by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie bar and pocket square by Paul Stuart. Cuff links by Dunhill. Watch by Nixon.
Suit, $1,195, and shirt, $275, by Calvin Klein Collection. Tie, $125, by Filippa K. Sunglasses by Persol.
Suit, $1,825, and shirt, $430, by Prada. Tie, …read more
Are You Doing The (RED) Thing?
July 10, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Business Wear, Casual Wear, Jackets, Men's Styling, Pants, Polos, Shirts and Tees, Shop For A Cause, Shopping, Sweaters, Swimwear
In an effort to help save the Women and Children affected by HIV/Aids in Africa, GAP has dedicated half of the sales from their PRODUCT(RED) collection in order to support the funds to fight the disease.
Here are some of the PRODUCT(RED) items from their Men’s Clothing that might interest you to help out with the cause.
You can find all these pieces and then some at their Men’s PRODUCT(RED) line online store.
My Man in Khakis and Stripes
July 1, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Accessories, Casual Wear, My Man, Pants, Polos, Shirts, Shoes, The Whole Look, Tips & Tricks
Much to my husband’s trepidation, he agreed to let me take a picture of him in his Dickie’s tan khaki pants, salmon pink stripes polo shirt and dark brown lace-up low-top boots, with some “cheapo” sunglasses. This was 30 minutes before we went to Church today, first day of July 2007. YAY!
I thought he looked quite nice in this casual get up which he always does but this was the first time he agreed to let me “physically” feature him here. Let’s hope it won’t be the last time.
BTW, you didn’t misread the color of his polo …read more
My Man’s OLD NAVY Shopping Goods
June 11, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Casual Wear, Hot Deals, My Man, Pants, Shirts and Tees, Shopping
My Man(my inspiration for SKB ) went shopping, well we all did but since this is for Men’s Styling the focus is on him, heh. OLD NAVY is always been a favorite store when it comes to great fitting jeans/pants. Besides Levi’s. The dark brown and grey ringer tees were only $5.10 each. Great deals. The Loose-Fit Khaki Painter Jeans were on sale for only $13.99. 10 years of being married to a Bargain Fashionista has definitely rubbed off on him. Great job eh?
Dockers : Never-Iron Pants Collection
May 15, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Business Wear, Casual Wear, Daddy Help, Formal Wear, My Man, Pants, Shopping, You Need Help
I abhor ironing just as much as I do laundry. The first chore is mostly because I always burn a part of my arm in the process. Hence, unless I really need to, I don’t iron my clothes or my husband’s clothes. Unfortunately, I always fill the dryer up to the hilt which is why his work clothes are wrinkly once they come out of the dryer. Much to his chagrined, he has to iron them just so he wouldn’t look like a slob. What can I say?, I’m a bad “laundry person” I guess.
I wonder if my dryer …read more






