But what about The Hanger Project
July 25, 2008
As I was perusing my RSS feeds tonight, I came across an ad for The Hanger Project, which is doing just that - offering great hangers. Their goal, much like what ours is supposed to be, is to keep your clothes in great shape while they’re getting their hang on in your closet.
Checking back, I see that Will from A Suitable Wardrobe wrote about THP way back in February, and I can’t believe it hasn’t gotten broader pickup, because it’s a great idea. As someone who has the privilege of dressing casually for work every day, I’m still rocking the suit from time to time and they spend a lot of time just hanging in my closet. I’ve been good to use some decently priced wood hangers (those metal ones from the cleaners kill me) for most of my dress gear, but these jobs might be worth checking out, especially if they’ll turn you from being just a clothes horse from one who has clothes that have been stomped on by a horse.
Check out The Hanger Project and spend a couple bucks - might be worth it for that $1,000 suit you just bought.
An unlikely tuxedo source
May 20, 2008
Over at Manolo for the Brides, Never teh Bride shares a tip received from one of the site’s readers about how a wedding party managed to get their tuxedos from Volcom. Yep, that Volcom.
I actually concur with the assessment that Men’s Wearhouse Tuxedos are a great option, but I’m also one digging a creative option on the side, if you will. Anyone else found a creative or alternative option for tuxedos or formalwear that you might not have found otherwise?
Go take a survey
May 9, 2008
You know that you want to head over to Men’s Flair and take their survey about men’s formalwear. Lots of interesting questions about suits, ties, and other such styl-ish things.




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