Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Bleeker Pea Coat from Marcs

All stylish guys pay attention to this item!!

Bleeker Pea Coat from Marcs is one of the must-have garments for coming winter.

The Bleeker pea coat is a true investment piece. It features double breasted closure, folded lapel and notch collar. True to its name this pea coat is a classic style that you will have for many seasons to come.

 
You must remember and stick to the golden rule of style with regard to pea coat.
Fit! Fit Fit! It's all about it.
The single most important aspect of anything that you wear by your own is fit

Then let's talk about How to Wear a Pea Coat.


Here is the example of being a loser.


Notice how our man here refuses to follow the rules and suffers for it!

Firstly, the jacket is too big and puffy; look at all the fabric piling underneath the armpits – this is simply the wrong size jacket for the model.
Secondly, those buttons are everywhere – they aren't pulling or aligning the jacket at all and seeing that it’s the wrong size, the bottom row of buttons are neither use nor ornament.
Lastly, whilst you can see the garment is a pea coat, it’s being used by the model as a makeshift naval jacket. 
A pea coat should end at the top of the groin, not the mid thighs. It’s far too long and inelegant to be worn in this way.


And now, a winner comes to the stage!


You should notice the differences instantly.

To begin with, the pea coat ends at the correct length.
Secondly, the buttons are pulling and tightening around the midriff – look at that chic hourglass silhouette it’s created.
Finally, see how there’s not an extra pound of fabric around the model: if you look closely, you can see how there’s light creasing around the biceps attesting to the good fit.

So, when you go into a store this time, I want you to try the smaller size. SIZEDOWN!!
What I mean by sizedown or smaller size is if you typically wear a large size then try a medium size, and if you wear a medium size then try a small size. Now you get the idea?;)

Thanks for reading! PEACEv

- Tim

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