Blog – Page 16 – LGFG Fashion House

Showing some ankle

Although Autumn is on its way like a Japanese high speed bullet train, we do still have a few more weeks to enjoy this summer. LGFG Fashion House is super excited for some new amazing quality Scabal cloths that arrived for the Autumn suit season, but we are not yet giving up on writing the summer style articles. This time we opted on how to wear your ankle-length pants and shoes with no socks. It does look easy but it has some rules you might not be aware of. Continue reading “Showing some ankle” »

Women in suits

A Woman wearing a suit hasn’t always been considered a classy option. Ladies were supposed to look and act feminine, even helpless at times and the wardrobe consisted only of ladylike dresses and skirts. It was first the legendary Coco Chanel who wore trousers and of course gained a lot of criticism with the act. But Coco was never the woman society wanted her to be. She often dressed herself in her boyfriend’s suits and she began to design pants for women to wear while doing sports and other activities. She also is the one who designed horseback riding trousers for women, who had previously ridden in sidesaddle in heavy skirts. And in the end – all the revolutionaries have always been the ones who see the world differently. So we can say she was one of the most influential fashion designers out there and the one we can be thankful for widening our choice of wardrobe essentials. Continue reading “Women in suits” »

Summertime Sharpness

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If we’d have to name one classic must-have piece of clothing for summer it would definitely be a pair of white pants. And today we are going to discuss what are the rules of wearing a pair of those light colored pants. And no, by these rules we don’t mean that you mustn’t spill a food on your cool trousers. You need to know a few rules before deciding to wear these summertime sharpnesses. Continue reading “Summertime Sharpness” »

Brown Suits and Other Summer Colours

While your navy and charcoal suits will always be your wardrobe staples, a seasoned professional knows that a well-dressed gentleman or lady will bring out the seasons in their wardrobe.

The question with a seasonal wardrobe, however, emerges with matching colours which are perhaps more complex than “charcoal goes with everything.” For those wanting to wear their summer wardrobe yet concerned with colour combinations, here are some basic pointers.

Brown Suit: Brown is the colour of expertise, wisdom and trust- “UPS: Trust Brown.” Brown is the colour of University Professors, savvy yet understated financial advisors and CFO’s and others in positions of operational seniority. It’s also a great colour for a younger executive to look older in. Continue reading “Brown Suits and Other Summer Colours” »

Meet Your LGFG Executive Clothier: Chenda Lin

Crawford Spratt, Counsel at Borden Ladner Gervais, describes Chenda’s work as, “great service, appropriate suggestions with a fair price and a great product equals an top of the line experience.” Frank Bowman, Litigation Partner at Dentons says, “Chenda is efficient and service oriented. He carries a wide range of materials and products and everything is made to measure. I find that purchasing my work and upper end casual clothing through Chenda saves a lot of time.” These are just a couple of testimonials out of hundreds upon hundreds of satisfied clients working with LGFG Executive Clothier, Chenda Lin. Continue reading “Meet Your LGFG Executive Clothier: Chenda Lin” »

Meet Your LGFG Clothier: Julian

Julian Burreci has never quite fit the mould- a practitioner of the arts, Julian took a very different path to becoming an Executive Clothier at LGFG Fashion House. Certified in Medical QiGong, longtime DJ at popular Toronto establishments, and film school graduate who can be found performing improv and stand-up in the Toronto scene, Julian “heard” about LGFG Fashion House at a Vipassana meditation retreat. An artist will be in touch with fashion- oh did we mention he also collects fine art? Aside from being an impeccable dresser with a flare for modern style, he can talk to you about awakening your fashion sense, just as easily as he can talk to you about awakening your spiritual self. The outfits he will create for you will surely have a sense for the artistic and extraordinary. Continue reading “Meet Your LGFG Clothier: Julian” »

March 8- Dressing for Success for Women

Today’s corporate environment is increasingly more influenced by more and more talented and successful ladies. Some of our best lady clients juggle a family life at home while duelling with incredible responsibilities at work, and we frankly don’t how they can manage- us men are lost enough as it is doing one thing at a time (and it’s sometimes hard to do just one thing well). However, lady clients are a very important demographic for LGFG Fashion House, and we’d like to share a few tips on finding the best ladies suits that fit with today’s trends and styles, and also a few things of what to watch out for. Here a couple of excellent pointers for our well-dressed ladies. Continue reading “March 8- Dressing for Success for Women” »

What makes working at LGFG different from, say, working at a competitor…

What makes working at LGFG different from, say, working at a competitor…

Asked a candidate we were interviewing. I paused before answering because, frankly, it wasn’t going to be the answer she expected. That’s the next thing I said, too, “this won’t be the answer you are expecting.” What do people expect to hear when they ask that question? Continue reading “What makes working at LGFG different from, say, working at a competitor…” »

What makes an LGFG Clothier Unique to the Industry?

I was recently with a new client in Toronto who asked a compelling question to the two LGFG clothiers sitting in front of him – “does everyone this company hires operate at this level?” Of course we had to ask what he meant. “Well,” said the client, “I’m not used to dealing with clothiers who can speak my language- where did you guys go to school?” It was a huge compliment. Continue reading “What makes an LGFG Clothier Unique to the Industry?” »