There are solutions - we buy everything at our favourite high street department store, we buy online, we don't buy anything or we rely on a partner selecting our clothes. But these are unlikely to result in outstanding sartorial results unless we are prepared to put in that extra care to ensure good fit, colour co-ordination or style appropriate to our age, shape, colouring and lifestyle.
For those with the desire to dress well, but without the time or inclination to put in too much personal effort, there is always the option of the personal stylist (see, for example, my post here about one such service, Sartoria Lab).
The Chapar now offer a further alternative. After a telephone consultation with a stylist, you are sent a trunk of clothes carefully selected for you. You try them on, decide what you will keep, pay for those and the rest are picked up by a courier to be returned to The Chapar - what could be easier?
A few days later a beautifully-presented box of clothes arrived. Unpacking them I was immediately struck by how well Shaunie has interpreted my tastes. As promised, she included a few items to stretch me and tempt me to try something new. This idea really attracted me - whether or not we feel confident in our choices, we should all try something new from time to time to expand our range.
Below are images of some of the items sent. Of the 17 items sent I would have rejected very few had I been in the position of a client. All suited me well in terms of style and colour and, particularly important, all fitted me very well. Brands sent in my box included Hentsch Man, Hackett, Brooks Brothers, Hartford, Pantherella, Sunpsel, John Smedley and a brand less familiar to me, Lubiam.
The Chapar is a great formula. For the man without the inclination to shop for himself, the service will save time and provide skilfully-styled clothes that will fit well and suit his needs. Even the confident and able sartorialist will benefit as he will be encouraged to try new styles and colours. Prices are no higher than available on the high street. The clothes selected are from the best-known and trusted brands, while newer and less-familiar names are included to keep choices as wide as possible.
The Chapar claim to be changing the way men shop. They must just be right.
For more information, see The Chapar website.
Some of the items selected by The Chapar for Grey Fox |
Looks no better than OK. It would be nice to see something a bit less conservative and something more casual. The formula of blazers ,jeans chino. tweeds etc is a becoming something of a rut
ReplyDeleteThanks Anonymous. As I mention in the post, they have interpreted my style and this may not be yours. That my style is reasonably conservative must be clear if you follow the blog regularly.
ReplyDeleteWhat would you choose?
Thanks for your contribution.
I think this is a great service to offer and something perfect for a busy person, like yourself. Giving you the shopping experience at home effectively, without all the unpleasantness. Great post.
ReplyDeleteWell it would be good to see some overshirts, how about anyone of the stylish CPO's that are around. (Buzz Ricksion do a particularly nice one as do Engineered Garments.)Or perhaps a nice Pendleton I got a great gey one from John Simons. (Truly a Mecca for middle aged men of style.)
ReplyDeleteAlbam do some interesting knits and denim. (The vast majority of their stuff is produced in the UK as well.)
Orcival produce some lovely Bretons in all sorts of shades not just blues.
As for casual shirting I would agree that it is hard to better than Hartford.
A really fantastic Swedish brand is Our Legacy that has stuff for evrybody, their suiting is fantastic and their shirts stylsh and classic.
Why not google some of my suugestions?
Dear Anonymous -- I suspect you would have seen some excellent overshirts and Bretons (like you, I'm also a big fan of those), had you been the one who phoned this service. But you weren't, it was GF, and they responded to the (also good) taste of that individual caller, which is kinda the point.
ReplyDeleteI thought the pix looked pretty darned good, funnily enough.
Thank you, Nick! I thought I'd made it clear, but you've clarified it further for this anon reader - who has made some excellent suggestions that would suit many men.
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GF,
ReplyDeleteReally enjoy your work. What brand are the white and light blue shirt in the pictures. I like the look of the button down (but decent sized!) collar?
LG
Thank you LG. The white (top right) is BD Baggies, the pale blue button-down (mid-left) is Brooks Bros. Lovely shirts.
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