Vanessa T.
Yelp
There's an abundance of labels, exclusive lines, and avant garde stylings found in menswear today. If dressing well were simply a matter of brands and trends, a lot more people would be looking on point. The power of dress lies in form and cut, in flattering the individual frame.
Any man, no matter his professed preference or aesthetic, will walk out of Sid Mashburn looking exponentially better than when he walked in. I mean, if he bought something; not just by walking in. It's not magic. I can appreciate a great suit but rarely find myself attracted to a man who wears one outside of funerals, weddings, and Vaudeville. I'm a bum. I date men who look like bums. I like dating men whom look like bums but who don slim suits and yellow hanky things and vintage combat boots when the mood strikes and the occasion arises. Slim suits and hanky things are readily available at Sid Mashburn. So are flattering jeans, patterned dress shirts, footwear, redesigned classic accessories, and all the accouterments for the modern man.
The sales dudes have all been approachable, knowledgeable and friendly. My hesitation with fine men's clothiers [and suits, I guess] is the snobbery I have always associated with them -- crisp cuffs, stiff upper lips and all that. No longer. Thanks to Sid Mashburn's sales people and its beautiful selections, I have seen the light and am now concocting a billion dollar ponzi scheme in order to afford a couple more selections.