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Showing posts with label capital ken. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Capital Ken: Travel Accessories


Hello! I’m happy to be back doing another guest post for Kelsey. This week, I have concentrated on pieces for your man who is “on the go.” The first items are briefcases. I like this first one as I believe it is a classic look – not too casual but not too stuffy.

Kenneth Cole, A Brief History, $70


With this next one, you can be right in style, but still stand out from the crowd. These are showing up in a lot of ads, probably due to the popularity of the television show, “Mad Men.” Instead of the typical black, why not consider aluminum? 


Aluminum Notebook Laptop Computer Travel Briefcase Executive Attache, $39


I wanted to include this next one because these “loose” handles are very popular right now. This one is a simple design for nearly any professional. 


Mercury Luggage Signature Portfolio with Shoulder Straps, $43


Finally, for a little color and for those of you who might be looking for a bag with less structure, this is a terrific option with several color options. I like the saddle color, as I feel it goes with almost everything. 



As an added feature, I wanted to add a few travel accessories. If your man is on the go a lot, as I am, there are a few items that might make his life on the road a bit easier. The first is a travel tray. It might not sound like a necessity, but it certainly helps in a strange hotel room to keep change, keys, wallet, etc., in ONE place. This one unsnaps at the corners to lie flat for packing.


And finally, this is a great piece to pack just in case the loafers are expected to trudge through any climates with bad weather. Road salt can ruin even the finest leather. And, this mini kit won’t take up too much room.   



Monday, December 12, 2011

Capital Ken: Men's Scarves


Scarves can keep your man warm when you’re not around. Consider this versatile collection for holiday gift-giving.


Silk scarves aren’t just for the theatre or the opera. They not only add an element of je ne sais quoi, but they’re surprisingly warm. Treat your man to one!



Banana Republic, Two-tone rib-knit Scarf, $49.50
This is a great scarf for almost all occasions. It comes in two colors, and both go with everything!


L.L.Bean, Irish Cashmere Scarf, Tartan, $59.50
Every man needs a casual plaid scarf. The small tartan plaid isn’t overpowering, plus it’s cashmere!


Monday, December 5, 2011

Capital Ken: Men's Sweaters


On cold days, nothing keeps you warm like a sweater. I’ve included a basic collection of “must-haves” for your well-dressed man.


Banana Republic, Extra-fine Merino Turtleneck Sweater, $59.50
The turtleneck sweater is always a classic look, and can be dressed up with a sport coat or dressed down with jeans.


J.Crew, Lambswool Sweater, $59.50
This is a great sweater that’s not so bulky, and it comes in many colors.


Nordstrom, Merino Wool Cardigan, $89.50
Not every guy can pull off a cardigan “look,” but this one is simple and sleek. He can dress it up for the office or dress it down for the weekend.


Monday, November 28, 2011

New Series: Capital Ken


Please welcome my new Capital Ken! He will be posting the next few Mondays to help with your holiday shopping for your man!


Hello, I’m Kelsey’s friend, Jeff, from Philadelphia and thrilled to be “guesting” on Kelsey’s Blog. It is an honor to be a part of her holiday series on shopping for the men in your life. If you like this first one, please let her know, and maybe I’ll be invited back! This first one is all about winterizing with the right accessories.


You may not be comfortable buying shoes for your man, but consider an exception. Ankle boots are everywhere and you wouldn’t want your man left out in the cold without them, now would you?




Georgio Brutini, Ankle Boot, $80.99
These are great “go-to” boots for so many occasions… the perfect mix of dressed –up casual.



GBX, Ankle Boot, $70
If your man is comfortable with color, these work great with jeans, khaki’s, and cords.



DSW, Bronx Line Up Boot, $99.95
These may not work in the office, even for casual Friday, but they’re perfect for warm walks on cold days.



Kenneth Cole, New York Electric Rain Boot, $98
And finally, for those really wet and snowy D.C. days, who says you can’t still be stylish while braving the elements?