Men’s Ben Sherman and RVCA for Spring!
Jan 23rd, 2010 by admin
Ben Sherman is on the top of their game, making sure we have all the newest pieces early! Here’s the latest shipment from Ben:

This is the Heat style in the Mod fit. It has a Convent button-down collar, pointy and amazing. The blue gingham is perfectly scaled for a great look.

Excuse the slightly pink tint, its due to our neon light, and is not the actual color of the fabric. It is a nice off-white in reality. ($79)


The Pointe Soho shirt with the Holland button-down collar is the perfect synthesis of style and wearbility with a lovely tiny grey and aqua check pattern that rotates for a great contrast at the sleeve cuffs and on the pockets. The fit is slim and fantastic, sure to be great on nearly every body. ($69)

The Segal is a laundered heathery blue fabric, meant for a softer look than the crisp Heat. This one is also in the Mod fit, with a modest Shoreditch collar. ($79)

The Willis is the Soho fit, slightly slimmer with another Shoreditch collar. The buttons are actually snaps!

And check out that pattern! The off white dots and circles are so cool! ($89)


We also got two colors in this sweet henley. Called the Rayners, this henley is VERY fitted! Small guys come and get it while it lasts! All the other pictures were taken with mediums on the model, and this one is a large, and quite as fitted. ($55)

The Andrew Waistcoat is an amazing herringbone fabric with black edging. The back has a great black lining with exposed white piping. A must-see! ($99)

The Thames Hampstead Pants are a slim cut medium grey pant with an off-white pinstripe, slash pockets, and a mini button flap pocket on the left hip. The fit is just gorgeous, perfectly flattering for the slim boys out there. ($119)

The Alpha Rod Fit pants have a teeny tiny herringbone pattern that is almost too small to see but adds a great texture to the fabric in person. The fit is a perfect taper with a sharp little 1 inch cuff at the bottom. Very mod, very Ben Sherman. ($119)
On to the RVCA…

The No. 1 shirt is just that. It is a great plaid, slightly less fitted than Ben Sherman, but what isn’t? Every casual man needs a shirt like this in his repertoire. ($54)

The John Jay plaid S/S is the same plaid as the No. 1, only with a black background and a slightly different arrangement of colors. Another great fit, casual yet classy. ($59)

The Bronco shirt is way too neat to describe on here. The right chest pocket has a snap closure that goes to a pocket sewn to the inside of the shirt while the left pocket is a standard patch pocket. I love this progressive plaid too. ($59)

The Border striped shirt takes full advantage of those stripes. A great fabric with solid stripes, it doesn’t give you the dizzying feeling some stripes shirt can. And the details are just too amazing for the price!

RVCA has outdone themselves again. ($59)

The Stacked tee has the logo, based on the concept of balance, made from wood. The back features a much smaller version of the full logo (RVCA) in wood below the collar. A great way to wear the brand, and the fabric is the absolute softest I have ever felt, like its been worn for years and years already, but perfectly new! ($27)

The Woodhull jacket is perfectly neutral and will go with just about anything. It’s similar to the classic British Harrington style with the double button collar and button flap pockets, but this collar is lined with knit ribbing, and the lining of the jacket is a breathable poly mesh to keep you nice and cool when the warmer weather hits. ($90)

Our first pair of shorts for the season is the Manhattan, let’s just pretend summer is right around the corner. These have a great casual fit with a flat front and slash pockets in a lovely washed deep blue with thin black stripes. ($63)
