My other half hates shopping for his clothes with me. In
fact, he would put off buying anything until his jackets and trousers are
threadbare. Mostly now he wears jeans and it’s definitely time for him to get
some new ones (see the pic on the left).
Browsing on the net I found Style Pilot. This is an unusual
animal. It’s a fashion site for men. One of the options on the home page was ‘Browse’
which gave me a list of clothing items. In fact everything you can think of from
suits to sun glasses. I clicked on Jeans and chose to view from the cheapest
first. It gave me pages and pages of Jeans offered by many high street
retailers, many of them at reduced prices, presumably in sales.
When I clicked on ‘Buy’ I was taken in a new tab to the
retailer’s site to select size and colour etc. If that was available I could
then put it in a basket to purchase. Unfortunately some of the links didn’t
work properly; when I clicked to find out more about a pair of Crafted men’s jeans, I got a 404 error, but there was so much to choose from, I don’t think
that would matter. I’m bookmarking the site so I can return easily when I’m
looking for birthday and Christmas presents.
I’m going to tell my son about it too as he’s much more fashion
conscious than my hubby, although I didn’t notice anything by Animal, which is
my son’s favourite retailer. Style Pilot is a site where, if you’re a bloke, you can
get fashion advice and read the answer’s to other chaps' style questions. If you
answer a questionnaire about yourself,
you can get all sorts of style recommendations.
5 comments:
What I'm looking for is a website that will tactful explain to my husband that although retro fashion is all the rage now, you have to be young to get away with it.
Well Linda. Perhaps he should complete the questionnaire at Style Pilot and see what they come up with. But I can't actually remember if age was one of the questions. If not, it might not be such a good idea.
What fun, Jean. Makes shopping so much easier. On a slightly different note, I was having dinner with my daughter and her flatmates in Edinburgh last night, and talking about Bangladesh. They were surprised, when I asked them to have a look at the labels on their clothes, to find how many of them were made in Bangladesh!
Hi Paola. I was sure I responded to your comment before, but it didn't take. That little snippet of information is interesting. I've been checking my labels too.
I am actually searching for information about fashion for men. I have a brother and I would love to give him tips when it comes to clothes. Thanks a lot for sharing!
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