Jovan
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This thread got me thinking about the current state of menswear and how the clothiers are trying to make certain things like the three piece cool again, yet they seem to think something needs to be off for it to be hip. I've seen a lot of members here (including myself) complain about this. I propose we stop just complaining on this board and offer constructive criticism to Whomever it May Concern over at the fashion houses.
I have already written Express and J. Crew. What I've done is proceeded to compliment them on the clothing items I do like and their aesthetic. In the case of Express, I complimented the mod look they are going for now with the slim cut, narrow lapelled jackets. With J. Crew, their preppy look. What I then did was offer criticism on how they could make that image even better and truer to their aesthetic i.e. Express making higher rise, straight cut trousers again (like their now sadly discontinued Director Pant) instead of the low rise, boot cut suit trousers that scream '70s more than the '60s look of the jacket and thus clash. I then include example photos with guys like Sean Connery or Jimmy Stewart in well cut suits (specifically, three pieces) with women on their arms. Explain why it looks good and how it could sell (like a picture of a guy in a suit cut well with women around him in their marketing campaign). The same goes for details like high armholes and why they are a benefit. I plan to write Ralph Lauren soon.
Let me remind everyone here that historically, change has been accomplished when a lot of people let the powers that be (government AND companies) know what they feel. It can happen here, I know it can. Please help me out. Help yourself out. Additionally, if there are any other major fashion houses that you think we should write, please let me know.
Who's with me?
EDIT: I forgot to say, I received an answer from Express. They said they forwarded my email directly to the design team.
I have already written Express and J. Crew. What I've done is proceeded to compliment them on the clothing items I do like and their aesthetic. In the case of Express, I complimented the mod look they are going for now with the slim cut, narrow lapelled jackets. With J. Crew, their preppy look. What I then did was offer criticism on how they could make that image even better and truer to their aesthetic i.e. Express making higher rise, straight cut trousers again (like their now sadly discontinued Director Pant) instead of the low rise, boot cut suit trousers that scream '70s more than the '60s look of the jacket and thus clash. I then include example photos with guys like Sean Connery or Jimmy Stewart in well cut suits (specifically, three pieces) with women on their arms. Explain why it looks good and how it could sell (like a picture of a guy in a suit cut well with women around him in their marketing campaign). The same goes for details like high armholes and why they are a benefit. I plan to write Ralph Lauren soon.
Let me remind everyone here that historically, change has been accomplished when a lot of people let the powers that be (government AND companies) know what they feel. It can happen here, I know it can. Please help me out. Help yourself out. Additionally, if there are any other major fashion houses that you think we should write, please let me know.
Who's with me?
EDIT: I forgot to say, I received an answer from Express. They said they forwarded my email directly to the design team.