Sources of style inspiration for men
<p><em><em>Photo credit: Jonathan Daniel Pryce</em></em></p>
<p><strong><em>David Evans, 61, is a blogger. He started <a href="http://www.greyfoxblog.com/" target="_blank">Grey Fox</a> which focuses on fashion, style and menswear for the older man – if you’re finding it hard to pick what to wear, David’s here to help.</em></strong></p>
<p>Older men have few sources of style inspiration. In general, the fashion market and press don't see them as potential customers, despite their relative affluence. We all take creative ideas from what we see around us. Without the visual inspiration of adverts, images and press coverage, there is little to guide us in our search for style. Many older men give up, discouraged by the absence of such influences. </p>
<p>I faced such a desert when I started this blog, so I offer here some sources of inspiration to older men who are looking for ideas to inform their sartorial choices. I will update this from time to time, as I'm sure I've left out a few suggestions. Please get in touch if you have any suggestions for additions. [I updated this post to add inspirational books 12 January 2016].</p>
<p><strong>Blogs<br /></strong>There are very few blogs that cater for the older man; that is why this blog exists.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thesartorialist.com/" target="_blank">The Sartorialist</a> has always taken shots of men and women of all ages and by definition these are people of style and fashion sense. Have a browse as there's always something of interest.</p>
<p><a href="http://welldresseddad.com/" target="_blank">Well-Dressed Dad</a> is middle-aged Norwegian blogger 'into classic menswear, tweed, workwear and cool things'. He specialises in the more casual side of style: waistcoats, brogues, denim and outerwear and offers a welcome alternative to the more classic style I advocate here. Like me, he supports smaller brands and the ethical production of menswear.</p>
<p><strong>Websites<br /></strong>Many style and fashion websites are run by large teams of contributors. The result is that the variety and volume of the content is excellent, but they tend to be youth-centric. </p>
<p>Some are linked to commercial menswear sites, but are often of good quality. Try the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://therake.com/" target="_blank">The Rake Online</a></span>, <a href="http://www.mrporter.com/journal" target="_blank">Mr Porter Journal</a>, <a href="http://www.fashionbeans.com/" target="_blank">Fashionbeans,</a> <a href="http://www.menswearstyle.co.uk/" target="_blank">Menswear Style</a>. While The Rake has much content for the older man, you will need to look around the others for inspiration. </p>
<p>GQ's <a href="http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/articles/2015-12/21/50-best-dressed-men-in-britain-2016" target="_blank">Best-Dressed Men list 2016</a> contains a few grey hairs, most significantly Prince Philip at number 12. </p>
<p><strong>Advertising<br /></strong>Those few brands that advertise to the older man are worth keeping an eye on as their campaigns show how all ages of men can successfully wear their clothes. See <a href="https://www.oliversweeney.com/" target="_blank">Oliver Sweeney</a> and <a href="http://oliverspencer.co.uk/" target="_blank">Oliver Spencer</a> in particular. </p>
<p><strong>Vintage images<br /></strong>Search online for images of so-called 'style icons' like Steve McQueen, Edward VIII (former Duke of Windsor), Prince Charles, Nick Wooster, Cary Grant etc. Look for elements of their style that you like and try them out. Do you prefer the casual or the formal look? What details work for you? </p>
<p><strong>Pinterest<br /></strong>Search Pinterest using terms like 'style for the older man'. You will get a rather mixed bag, but among them will be some useful ideas and inspiration.</p>
<p><strong>Magazines<br /></strong>The best print magazine catering for older men is The Rake (link above). The mainstream journals, such as <a href="http://www.esquire.co.uk/" target="_blank">Esquire</a> and GQ (link above), are mainly concerned with younger style, but Esquire in particular frequently features older men from business and the arts. Most of the other style periodicals are so youth-focused that they offer little to the older man in search of style.</p>
<p><strong>The Press</strong><br /> Best regular coverage without a doubt is The Guardian's <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/series/fashion-for-all-ages" target="_blank">Fashion for All Ages</a> for both men and women. Why isn't there more fashion coverage of this sort, putting age as secondary to style?<br /> <br /> <strong>Books</strong><br /> Some of my favourite sources of inspiration (this is not a complete list, just a selection and is in no particular order:<br /> <br /> Best of British by Simon Crompton et al - Prestel<br /> The Sartorialist by Scott Schuman - Penguin<br /> The Sartorialist Closer<br /> The Sartorialist X<br /> I am Dandy by Rose Callahan et al - Gestalten<br /> Vintage Menswear by Sims et al - Laurence King<br /> Sharp Suits by Eric Musgrave - Pavilion<br /> Icons of Men's Style by Josh Sims - Laurence King<br /> Advanced Style by Ari Seth Cohen - powerHouse Books<br /> Men in This Town by Giuseppe Santamaria - Hardie Grant<br /> One Hundred Years of Menswear by Cally Blackman - Laurence King<br /> Gentleman - A Timeless Guide to Fashion by Roetzel - Ullmann<br /> The Ivy Look by March et al - Frances Lincoln</p>
<p><strong>Good hunting!<br /></strong>You can read more from David’s blog <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.greyfoxblog.com" target="_blank">here</a>.</span> </p>
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