tuckerblair1 199x300 Win a Summer Wardrobe from Tucker Blair and Bonobos!Two of OTC’s favorite brands have joined forces to help you look a little more casually cool this summer.  Tucker Blair and Bonobos are hosting their first ever “Win A Weekday Wardrobe” contest, and they want to make sure OTC readers have chance to get in on fun.

Take a few minutes and fill out an entry form at the link below for a chance to win 5 Tucker Blair belts, 5 Bonobos pairs of pants, and 5 Bonobos polo shirts (Valued at $1,500)!

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Bonobos pants are legendary for their remarkable fit and comfort and Tucker Blair has quickly established itself as a new leading preppy lifestyle brand – so much so that their outstanding needlepoint belts are highlighted throughout the upcoming True Prep.

Enter Now: http://wildfireapp.com/website/6/contests/48987

 

True PrepI 300x225 True Prep: Raise Your G&T To TOPH Part IISo, a couple of weeks ago, OTC received a simple brown envelope.  Inside was an advance copy of the most anticipated book in the world of Prepdom.  True Prep is the highly anticipated, or dreaded, based on your world view, follow-up to the eternally classic The Official Preppy Handbook.

I was genuinely ambivalent about this book.  How you could do a TOPH “Part II?”  so, my inclination was to sit back and see if lightning could again be bottled (in a madras bottle, of course, sitting next to a nice G&T).  My verdict?  Yep, Lisa Birnbach did it.

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It’s a fun book that picks up right where the original left off.  She and co-author Chip Kidd happily point out that it’s been 30 years since TOPH first hit the shelves and a lot has changed.  From my black-and-white photocopied pages, I see the familiar lifestyle vignettes updated to reflect the Blackberry toting preps of today and read about the democratization of prep schools.

I’m also happy to see mentioned the importance of “modern” prep brands like J. Crew and Ralph Lauren alongside stalwarts J. Press, Brooks Brothers and L.L. Bean.  In fact L.L. Bean Signature, the newest ‘vintage’ market brand gets brief, favorable nod.

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Equally refreshing is the focus on upstarts and small preppy labels that may someday be at retail’s forefront.  So to that end, OTC gives a big hand to Tucker Blair and its founder Taylor Llewellyn.  His needlepoint belts are all over this book and they have a nice write-up on how he started the company.  Very Vineyard Vines (Shep and Ian are also profiled).

What I also like is that I can just open the book to any page and start reading.  That’s always a good sign and something I love about TOPH too.  All in all, I can’t wait to see the finished product.  Cheers.

 

J. Crew in Georgetown

 J. Crew in GeorgetownLast Tuesday evening, the J. Crew Men’s Shop in Georgetown was closed down for a private cocktail party with Frank Muytjens and an invited cross section of Washington D.C.’s style crowd. OTC was happy to be on the list.

Frank is the head menswear designer for J. Crew, so if you love the weathered updated East Coast, Ivy League look that defines the brand, you can thank him. I had the chance to chat with him about the J. Crew brand, it’s incredibly successful collaborations and what’s next for J. Crew.

One of the key aspects of J. Crew’s approach to menswear is to take the basics and make them better, but just slightly. As my dad, a genuine prep school Ivy Leaguer, recently said, “J. Crew is preppy amped up to the nth degree.”

As Frank puts it, “we look for the classics and tweak them just enough to keep them fresh.” This translates to leaner overall lines, trimmer legs and arms, higher armholes and more creative finishing. There aren’t many brands that can make a gray herringbone tweed sport coat (1) cool, and (2) comfortable enough to wear just lounging around the house. J. Crew does.

When it came to the issue of J. Crew’s inspired collaborations with some of the best known traditional “trad” brands, like old school shoemaker Alden, Frank explained that not all of them fell seamlessly into place. In the case of Alden, he told me that, “basically, we had to follow up with them a couple of times and explain what we wanted to do.” “The Indy boot and the longwing are classics and, since our company wasn’t really on their radar, they needed to figure out if this was a good fit for Alden.”

By all accounts, it sure is. I hope to get my hands on a pair of those fantastic shoes soon. I even took a shot of Frank’s pair – see below.

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With J. Crew’s Frank Muytjens

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“Rules For My Unborn Son” author Walker Lamond

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Frank’s Alden For J.Crew longwings

Here are some additional photos from the event:

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Start ‘Em Early

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The family OTC recently got together with some friends on a warm Spring evening for a relaxed birthday celebration that included bocce and the random chipping of golf balls.

Add in some Dogfish Head 90 Minute, and it was a nice time indeed.


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While we all tried to achieve a certain “lawn party” casual look, no one did it better than my own little BFH. Patchwork madras camp shirt, vintage American work-wear carpenter jeans, and a snappy bucket hat, lost somewhere out on that sprawling lawn.

I never looked that good at his age.

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