Yesterday, I caught up with Writer, Producer and Author, Walker Lamond at fashion event in the city. Walker is a creative guy who attributes his fashion sense to his father. Walker explains how it’s important to be creative, not overdo it, and have one fashion accessory that makes you unique. Also check out his book,
“Rules For My Unborn Son“, which is guide for men both young and old on how to be just that, a man.
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Morehouse vs. Harvard from Darrell Bennett

Instructions Apparel recently caught up with Author and Entrepreneur Darrell Bennett for some fashion insight at two prestigious universities, Morehouse College and Harvard University. Darrell graduated from Morehouse College in 2007 as class valedictorian. While at Morehouse he wrote his first book, “Dare to be Different: 25 Tips for Life and Success”. In 2007 he left Atlanta to attend Harvard Law School and will be graduating in the coming months. Darrell gives us some insight on fashion at the two institutions, and also leaves us with some wisdom to live by. Learn more about Darrell Bennett at www.darrellbennett.com or click here.
Is there an expectation to be more fashion conscious at Morehouse vs. Harvard? Why?
There is definitely more of an expectation to be more fashion conscious at Morehouse. This expectation is greatly due to Spellman College being so close. Another factor is African American culture and caring a lot about looking good.
Are those that aren’t as fashion conscious considered outcast at Morehouse?
Those that aren’t as fashion conscious would not be considered outcast. There are many different groups of people at Morehouse College, and one can always find others with similar interests.
What‘s the typical style of dress at Harvard?
Fashion at Harvard is very laid back. Being that it is cold most of the time, many people where Harvard pullovers and jeans. When it warms up you will see more flip flops and t-shirts.
What is the typical style of dress at Morehouse?
At Morehouse you will find a little bit of everything. You will see everything from urban/baggy gear, collared shirts and bow ties, to loafers and Polo shirts. No matter what you wear at Morehouse, you have to be sure to look your best. It’s definitely a fashion show everyday at Morehouse.
What is one word you would use to describe fashion at Harvard?
Low Key
What is one word you would use to describe fashion at Morehouse?
Eclectic
Having worked in New York law firms, what type of fashion trends have you noticed to be the norm?
At the New York firms they definitely push the boundaries in terms of fashion. Some norms are skinny ties, slim fitting suits, wide collared shirts, trendy blazers and brown shoes.
What words of inspiration can you give us about life and achieving goals?
Do not allow yourself to be defined by what other people say is possible. When you defy expectations once, you will never again live in the jail that other people have placed you in.
Ty Talks LA Fashion

I recently caught up with my buddy Ty to get some insight on fashion in the LA area. An aspiring model and actor, Ty moved from Michigan to LA a couple of years ago. For those that watch the ‘Amazing Race’, you may have seen him. He sheds some light on fashion, culture and women.
1. Give me one word to describe LA fashion?
Trendy
2. What do you see as a staple in men’s fashion in the Los Angeles area?
Fall and winter are defined by jackets. Not USC’s (Unnecessary Sports Coats) but jackets with the military shoulder straps have become a staple in LA fashion. Kanye said it best “y’all cats wear blazers cause y’all can’t dress no more.” LA is a very warm city but at night it can get kinda cold depending on the season. In the summer, screen print T-shirts have gone out of style, but fitted polo’s, v-neck shirts and thermal Henley’s are typical of what people wear.
3. Is there any type of shirt or tie pattern that is more popular than others?
As for shirts I wouldn’t say that there is one pattern that is more popular than others. As for ties, skinny ties are definitely popular here. They are worn both in the workplace with European cut suits and out at night with modern cut button-up shirts.
4. Coming from the Midwest, what do you think would be the biggest difference in not only fashion, but how men carry and present themselves in the LA area? What about the overall culture?
The biggest difference is that people aren’t as friendly out here. People act very “Hollywood” and definitely fake it until they make it. The overall culture is very diverse. In Michigan, we had whites, blacks and chaldeans for the most part. In LA you have all of the above and also Mexicans, Indians, Armenians, etc. LA is a cultural smorgasbord as I love every part of it.
5. What do you like the least about LA fashion?
Skinny Jeans! I personally have gotten away from baggy clothes (as should the rest of society not on 23 hour lock down). I love European cut suits but skinny jeans have taken the word “fit” too far. Anytime a man has to wiggle into his jeans there is a problem.
6. What do you like most about living in LA?
Weather, women, and if I smoked, weed (hear great things about it).
7. Describe to me some of the craziest fashion you have seen in LA? Man or woman?
Forgive me for this stereotype but considering the aggregate, the Asian race is best dressed. Men, women, little boys, little girls are all fly. I feel like Asians start a lot of trends that they don’t get credit for it. That being said, I saw one asian girl who took this Lady Gaga thing a bit too far.
8. Are the women in LA snobby like they are portrayed in the media?
The women are not THAT snobby. I think its all in the approach and who is approaching, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say a Range Rover doesn’t help.
Instructions Apparel thanks Ty for his insight!
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Fashion trends in the UK

I recently caught up with a buddy of mine Stephen Nemeth to get some insight on fashion in the UK. A man all about going green, Stephen recently left Washington, DC for Leeds England to pursue a Masters Degree in Sustainability. Having been there for almost 1 year now, he sheds some light on culture and fashion.
What is the biggest difference in fashion in the UK vs. the US?
It’s hard to choose one. I think clothing here signifies less about your cultural tastes than it might in the U.S. In the U.S. someone wearing skinny jeans, a fitted vintage tee, and Converse might signify that they are a hipster (or hipster wannabe), and you might be able to deduce the kind of music they listen to, the movies they might like, etc. Here, it probably just means that the person is just following a trend of skinny jeans and fitted tee shirts. It seems that people in the U.S. tend to use clothes as a cultural signifier of themselves more than they do here.
What is something that many men wear there that you thought was different or even strange in the beginning?
Casual attire-wise, so many people wear sweatpants out and about on a daily basis. Maybe it’s a function of living in DC for too long, but I want to go up to a lot of them and say “is it that much harder to put on a pair of jeans?”
With regard to business attire, the tailoring on the suits is much better. Even the cheapest suits have a much more tailored fit than the ones in the states. There are also (thank god) far few Tabasco and Snoopy ties on grown men.
Are there any tie patterns that are more popular there than in the US? What about accessories such as shoes, scarves or even pocket squares?
With regard to ties, I can’t say I’ve noticed a particular pattern that’s more popular, though there seems to be fewer Repp striped ties, surprisingly, more solid color, or solid color with a tiny pattern. There are a lot more scarves here, generally. With regard to business shoes, they tend to be slimmer and far less chunky, with fewer square toed shoes. For casual shoes, everyone seems to own a pair of plimsolls. Messenger bags tend to be a bit louder and more varied than the ones in the states.
What do you find yourself wearing that you may think twice about wearing in the states?
I definitely wear far skinnier jeans than I would have in the states. Also, you can go into a lot of clubs in Leeds without really dressing up. Tee shirts, jeans, and trainers are completely acceptable.
What do you like most about the culture in the UK vs. the US?
People in the shops, and perhaps in general, in the UK tend to be far more polite and engaged. In the U.S., half of the time, it feels like I’m burdening the cashier or clerk with my presence. I rarely have that feeling here.
What is unique about the way men in the UK present and/or carry themselves?
I think people in the UK tend to be less focused on brands and more on the actual clothes. Don’t get me wrong, clothes splashed with “Bench,” “SuperDry,” and “Abercrombie and Fitch” logos abound, but people seem to be more concerned with the trend than who actually makes the clothes, in general. I think men over here tend to be more fashion conscious, though, that may be because the trends are more easily accessible owing to cheap fashion in places like TopMan, Primark, and H&M.
If you ever come back to the states to live, what part of the UK fashion will come with you?
I’ll probably be a bit less conscious about wearing something that I’m on the fence with. If you like it, wear it.
If you had one word to describe fashion in the UK, what would it be?
Jumble.
Are woman in the UK friendlier, easier to approach?
It seems to be about the same as in the States. If you’re approachable, they’re approachable.




