(posted by pai)
Many of our favorite designers have recently finished showing their Fall 2010 collections in New York, Paris, and other cities that I wish I lived in, and I figured why don't I go through and pick out some of my favorite looks/pieces off the runway from designers we'll be carrying this Spring? My opinion has some weight, right? No? Well either way, it's a walk-off...
BAND OF OUTSIDERS
When it comes to sweatpants, I think Jerry Seinfeld said it best:
I absolutely hate when people wear sweatpants. I feel like every time you see someone wearing sweatpants they're over a decade old and have the logo from your high school swim team down the side, and they're always dirty. Why are they always dirty? Because people in sweatpants eat potato chips all of the time. Not Pringles either, Lays, the kind that are greasy and require you to wipe your fingers on your sweatpants to get all the grease off. It's all very disturbing to me. I don't even like it when people wear sweatpants around the house. It's lazy looking. I wear a tuxedo around the house. Get like me.
But this isn't a blog entry about things I don't like.
I did that on Monday when I blogged about the Winter Olympics. I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I really like the sweatpants in this look. They're tailored and slim, so they don't remind you of the ill-fitting high school throwback sweatpants you've acquired over the years. The slim silhouette makes these look like a pair of trousers with the comfort of a pair of sweats, so they look good, and feel even better. Over thirty inches of snow in DC and Payman saying he likes the way sweatpants look-if these aren't signs of the armageddon I don't know what are. Someone call Bruce Willis.
There was also a pair of shoes from Band's Fall 2010 show that caught my eye, and by "caught my eye" I mean, "made me fall out of my chair and begin convulsing." See below:
Scott Sternberg has gone and turned the fashion world on its head by designing what are presumably Chewbacca shoes. I went ahead and cropped out the rest of the look because it doesn't really matter what else the guy was wearing, this is the strongest look of the show. He could've been stark naked and standing around in these shoes and it would've been cool. I'm hoping these will actually go into production and they weren't used solely for the show's sake. Either way, they make me wanna stand up and make this sound:
On an unrelated note-there are several disturbing clips on YouTube of Star Wars fans attempting to recreate that sound that I wish I had not seen when I went looking for the clip above. Needless to say, I will be having nightmares tonight...
While you wait for Band's Fall 2010 stuff to come out (it's still February, you have some time) check out
ShopFarinellis.com because we've marked down our Winter 2009 collection, and keep your eye on the blog as we are expecting their Spring 2010 pieces soon!
SIMON SPURR
Nothing makes me want to go out and buy a lottery ticket more than a Simon Spurr show, and Fall 2010 was no exception. Every season, Spurr brings us the best in fabrics, construction, and tailoring, and makes our hearts and wallets weep. Each and every look is deadly, but here's one of my favorites:

Simon did a raspberry red leather jacket in the previous season that Nathan really liked, but I really dig the more muted burgundy this bomber comes in. It's almost too nice. Like if I wore it out to a bar and someone bumped into me or spilt something on it, I'd have to start a fight in the same way a normal person would start a fight if someone said something offensive to their wife. Of course, if you've ever met me, or if you've read the "model is 6'0, 140 lbs" line on the item pages of our website, you know that I have no business starting fights, and owning this jacket would probably lead to me getting my ass kicked. In other words, Spurr's collection is trouble, but if you like to live dangerously and look good while doing it, it may be right up your alley.
Be sure to check out the Spurr Pipe and Classic jeans on our website as they are currently on sale and we are expecting restocks soon!
BUCKLER
Andrew Buckler is the man, and we were all pretty excited to see his Fall 2010 collection. He didn't disappoint. Here's my favorite look:
This look stood out for a number of reasons. For one, his show featured a lot of grey and black (which I liked), so naturally, the colorful plaid pattern got my attention. Further, I've always felt like Buckler has always done an amazing job of layering pieces, and the buttondown over a sweatshirt is something I never thought of, but totally dig. Here I am, inside the box, thinking buttondowns should be worn underneath a sweater, and there goes Andrew, flipping it on me.
I really recommend checking out Buckler's entire show. His designs are fashion forward, but at the same time, they're wearable by the every day guy. Needless to say, we can't wait to get our Spring 2010 order from Buckler. In the meantime, check out their Sexy Bastard briefs and socks on
ShopFarinellis.com!
ROBERT GELLER
Robert Geller continues to show us why he was the 2009 GQ/CFDA Best New Menswear Designer. Here's my favorite look from his Fall 2010 show:
Seriously, give me one of everything. I want every single piece in that look. I want the skinny grey jeans so I can tuck them into my
black Wings + Horns Service Boots, I want the coat because this is the most miserable winter ever, I want whatever that rope thing around the model's waist is to keep my pants up and make me look awesome, and I want the white fur vest so I can go to the club, be a baller, and pop bottles. I am counting down the days until we get our Spring 2010 buy from Geller!
And that's all for pai. What are your favorite Fall 2010 shows so far? Let me know in a comment so we can enjoy some fashion-related banter with one another! Seriously... I need friends...
Labels: Band of Outsiders, Buckler, Robert Geller, Spurr