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February, 2010

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Definition of a Henley

by reggie in New Arrivals on February 18th, 2010 Discussion


Alternative Apparel, $90

Alternative Apparel, $90


I was just introduced to henley shirts mid last year. I admit, I had no idea what the rest of the staff were talking about when we first received our Alternative Apparel henleys. I tried to play it cool, but when I saw the shirts, I clued in, “Ohhhh, those things!”

Like myself, we still have a lot of people come through the store that have no idea what a henley is. Hopefully this post helps iron the details out (but don’t iron these ones).

In hindsight, they’re all around us and hardly anybody pays notice. When celebrity style bloggers breakdown a shot per clothing piece, the henley is often skipped. But its inclusion is what separates them from another person who uses a crew or v-neck instead. And they look really good on their own.

Think of it this way: a collared polo shirt can be considered a little formal at times. Remove the collar and you’re instantly different in the ocean of golf shirts, and much more casual looking too.

Henley shirts are fashionable yet very masculine – a rugged edge that can be paired with almost anything. Wear it under a blazer or vest (puffy or suit vest), under a rolled-up dress shirt, or even on its own.

True Blood womanizer Ryan Kwanten: Bad-ass in a Henley

NBA All-Star Chris Paul: Vest + Henley

Actor & People Magazine's #1 Bachelor Chace Crawford: Blazer + Henley

Football Icon David Beckham: Dress shirt + Henley

The new organic & distressed Alternative Apparel henley shirts (seen at the top) are $90, solid or striped. The original henley shirts are available for $45 each.

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What’s New: Bustle

by reggie in New Arrivals on February 15th, 2010 Discussion

New pieces from Bustle’s Spring 2010 collection have arrived, and they’re looking just as great as they did on the runway! Here are a few snaps of the two blazers, the jacket, and the cardigan we’ve received. Shots are from the Bustle show at LGFW, courtesy of CanadaWears.ca.

The must-have item for the spring time - cotton blazers ($450)

Blazer from Bustle ($450)

Jacket from Bustle ($350)

Cardigan from Bustle ($175)

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Dress Shirts at Gotstyle

by Melissa in Video Tips on February 14th, 2010 Discussion

It’s important to note what separates each of our many dress shirt options at the store. The subtle differences can speak volumes when it’s all said and done.

We’ve broken down the details of our three most popular dress shirt lines. From arm length to body type, this guide works great for both the socialites and the men that mean business.

GOTSTYLE HOUSE BRAND

Good for the guys who:

  • Used to wear a boxier dress shirt, but now realize that boxy shirts make you look like a box and slimmer shirts give you an inverted triangle shape
  • Want their dress shirts trim, but not tight
  • Are bigger but want a better fitting shirt (we carry up to size 18” neck)
  • Have long arms (our long measures 36.5”)
  • Want the latest in color and styles (all fabrics from the top Italian mills)
  • Supports local (made in Canada by Lipson Shirts, celebrating 50 years)
  • Prices start at $150

RED LINE SLIM by Eterna

Good for the guys who:

  • Don’t like to iron (it’s a washable and tumble dry dress shirt!)
  • Care about the environment (only shirt line that is Eco-Tex standard approved)
  • Wants a modern cut (shaped and tapered at the waist)
  • Likes a fashion collar (cutaway style)
  • Wants a well-made shirt: Eterna is the largest shirt manufacturer and was voted as a premium ‘Superbrand’ in Germany
  • Prices start at $150

ANTONIO VALENTE

Good for the guys who:

  • Want the best quality
  • Buttons won’t break on fall off
  • Collar and cuff won’t shrink, pucker or wear after repeating dry cleaning
  • Split yoke for a better fit, English tails prevents fabric bunching
  • Works out (slimmest fitting shirt in the store)
  • Has a trim body with long arms (long enough for your arms with an amazing fit)
  • Supports local (made in Canada)
  • Prices start at $185
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Survival Tips for Valentine’s Day

by Melissa in Video Tips on February 11th, 2010 Discussion

Here are three tips for Valentines Day, for the guy in every situation:


For the Ones in Long Term Relationships

When she says she doesn’t care about Valentine’s Day (or you’ve been together for awhile), what she really means is: She doesn’t want a dinner at a crowded restaurant, an overpriced card or chocolates but trust me, all women want something. Here are my tips:

  • Always busy with work? Go to the market together and buy food for dinner. Over dinner discuss and plan upcoming weekly dates – skating at Nathan Philips Square, going to the AGO to see King Tut, dinner at that restaurants she’s always talking about. Makes a bigger impact if you write it down, put in your blackberry and keep to it.
  • Never give presents or cards? Buy her something pretty. Iit doesn’t need to be expensive – a unique necklace from Love of Mine Boutique on Queen or sexy cute underwear from our Dawg House, and a blank card where you write something personal (Hallmark doesn’t know your woman like you do, why let them do it for you?).
  • Don’t really help out around the house? Make her dinner or order quality take out, and clean up the kitchen while she has a bath (that you’ve run for her, lit a few candles and poured a glass of wine).

For the Ones in a New Relationship

If you’ve just started dating and still in the honeymoon phase, remember what you do for your “first Valentine” will set the tone for the rest of them to come!

For the Single Ones

Be happy that you’re not spending money, and if you have some good single girl friends, take them out to a bar!

What to get him? A wake up surprise. (or a Gotstyle gift certificate)

If you need something last minute for the special lady in your life (before you get thrown into the dawghouse), we’ve got a great line of underwear from Cosabella. American designed and Italian manufactured, these sexy and colourful lingerie pieces have been seen on episodes of Sex and the City, Grey’s Anatomy, Lost, Nip/Tuck, and Desperate Housewives. They’re $25 each and are one size fits all!

We’re open for Family Day from 12-5pm.

Happy Valentine’s Day!
- Melissa

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What’s New: Alberto Pants, Altea Ties

by reggie in New Arrivals on February 9th, 2010 Discussion

New range of Alberto pants have arrived!

Why do guys love these pants?

Because they are:

* A modern fit
* A washable pair of dress pants!
* Fast drying
* Climate controlled (they keep the boys cool in the summer and warm in the winter)
* A year round pant
* UV reflecting
* Comfort stretch for maximum wearing comfort
* Keeps it’s shape all the time
* Available in sizes 28 – 44, in a 30 – 36 inseam
* Did we mention they’re washable?

We have in the store: solid black and charcoal for $225 and charcoal pinstripe for $250. If we don’t have your size, we can order it and have it in 2 days!

Alberto has been making pants (and pants only for guys) for over 80 years, based out of Germany they sell 42 countries around the world. They are the leaders in bringing high tech and textile research together to make the perfect pant that is fashionable, comfortable and easy to take care of.


New Altea Ties! Even ties are trimming up… our new Altea ties are a narrow cut with contemporary colors.
Spring is all about color, so don’t be afraid to punch up your navy and grey suits! The key is to wear bold colors in the classic, preppy striped tie!

And since you’re going to be wearing ties without a suit this Spring…

Think about upping your dressy casual game: shirt with a zip-up or hoodie and a tie (keep the top button undone), or with a leather jacket and khakis or jeans.

We have some novelty fashion ties in patchwork, textured fabrics, raw silk madras in super skinny styles.
Add a bit of Altea-inspired finish to both your business and dressy casual looks for $115 per tie.

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