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Oliver Sweeney SS15 and ageless menswear advertising

Thursday, 19 March 2015

I make no apology for featuring Oliver Sweeney in successive posts; this is an editorial decision prompted by my approval of their advertising campaign for their spring/summer 2015 collection. Not only does it contain clothes I'd like to wear (from a brand I previously associated only with shoes), but they also have selected a model with a good show of grey hairs.


The model is in his fifties (he's Glenn Campbell, a stylist and presenter in his fifties and isn't a professional model) make the shots ageless in a way that gives me, an older man, some idea of how the clothes could look on me. At the risk of becoming tedious on this point, I feel that many brands are losing out by ignoring the older man; we are a demographic that is increasing in size, affluence and interest in style. Advertise to us and we will abandon our cardigans and slippers and buy with enthusiasm.

Readers will recall I wore one of their coats in my recent spring coats shoot (click here). Well done Oliver Sweeney. (Incidentally, this isn't a sponsored post).



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Labels: fashion for older men, Grey Style, Oliver Sweeney, SS15

8 comments

  1. MacSmith19 March 2015 at 07:25

    All looks great to me and you are correct to promote the potential of the older market. However, in the second picture Glen looks to be wearing no socks. I dislike the sickles look and don't believe it can be good for the shoes.
    Maybe I am too old!

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  2. Arthur & Henry19 March 2015 at 09:45

    Good stuff.
    Except for the lack of socks. When oh when will this no socks trend end.
    (Except with sandals of course, then no socks are fine!)

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  3. Nicholas19 March 2015 at 10:40

    Very pleased you picked up on that GF - when I saw the new site a week ago I thought you would approve ! Own a number of pairs of their excellent Goodyear Welted shoes and will definately view the clothes when next in Manchester

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  4. Grey Fox19 March 2015 at 11:39

    Thanks MacSmith. I nearly commented in my post, but thought I would give the no socks debate a rest.

    GF

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  5. Anonymous19 March 2015 at 15:26

    The current Engineered Garments SS15 look book features a grey model sporting some great casaul menswear.

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  6. baslowfisher20 March 2015 at 04:06

    David, Oh how I wish I could look this good! Maybe they need to feature some short legged well rounded models (like me!) as well. I agree that the "older" gentleman is definitely a niche of the market that most clothing firms ignore unless its M&S!
    Regards,
    Colin

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  7. Highland Fashionista22 March 2015 at 02:58

    I welcome this "ageless advertising", and wish that we women could follow suit with the same kind of aplomb...

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  8. Anonymous14 April 2015 at 09:57

    I'm 62 and wish clothing firms would keep our age group in mind. I still want to look fashionable.

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