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"Short Memo" is a forum for Consuelo C. Bova to share her knowledge about Men's Clothing. As founder and C.E.O. of ForTheFit.com (the nation's foremost short men's apparel retailer), she has learned a thing or two about Men's fashion- particularly as it relates to dressing shorter men. Her philosophy? "Men's fashion has less to do with the season's hottest trends or a man's natural good looks," she states "the secret is that any man, whatever his size or shape, can look amazing if he knows how to select the Right Style and the Right Fit for him." This blog will include style advice, tips, tricks and trends for making shorter men dress their very best.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Celeb Style Report: Oscars 2009, a Short Walk Down the Red Carpet

Look no further than the nearest Red Carpet for exemplary Short Men's Fashion "Dos" (and some serious "Don'ts," too). It is especially important for shorter men in the entertainment industry to look sharp and confident at these events and make the most of their height. Some tips for looking smart (and walking tall) at your next evening event, garnered from observing some of our favorite, shorter male celebs:

1) Anthony Hopkins (5'8")

The Clothes: a two button, properly fitted tux (see it HERE)

The Lesson: DO choose a suit or a tux with lapels that start lower, since the longer V-shape can lengthen the look of the torso. A four button suit adds too much unflattering bulk to a shorter frame


2) Emile Hirsch (5'5.5")

The Clothes: Long, slouchy pants worn on the red carpet make him look shorter (see it HERE)

The Lesson: DON'T wear pants that are too long. Uncuffed suit pants should be just long enough to create just a small break in the front crease. If there is no break, your pants are too short. Multiple or deep breaks mean your pants are too long. Also, the hem should slope toward the back. ForTheFit.com offers advice and actual photos of great fit, click here. Get your trousers hemmed by a professional, or buy pre-hemmed trousers in your exact inseam (no additional tailoring time or charge) and even in short-rise styles, at shorter men's specialist, ForTheFit.com


3) Sean Penn (5'8")

The Clothes: Sean Penn wore all black on Oscar night, with a slim patterned tie for added style and visual interest (see it HERE).

The Lessons:

DO try a monochromatic look at your next formal event. Wearing the same color head-to-toe helps visually lengthen the body to make you look taller. Plus, an all-black suit, shirt and tie ensemble projects a high-fashion and high-powered image.

DO keep the width of your tie thin and the knot small. Looking taller can be accomplished by creating vertical lines wherever you can. A thinner tie guides the eye down the line of your body and a small knot will keep the tie from looking too angular. Also, be sure the length of your tie is right for your body; it should never fall below your belly button.


Black shirts with a trim fit and skinny ties available at FortheFit.com.



* All heights are provided based on estimates available at CelebHeights.com. They are offered for entertainment purposes only and we cannot verify their accuracy.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

If the sock fits...": The Do's and Don'ts of this highly Misunderstood Men's Accessory


...then buy it in every color!

Men don't often give much thought to their hosiery purchases, until of course it's halfway through some insufferable meeting and you notice your socks are slipping and your feet hurt from the misplaced seams- or perhaps on a walk, when you stop to adjust your socks every few steps. Sound familiar? Then read on!


FIT & QUALITY: Stepping in...
Half Sizes, Widths...when buying shoes, you look for a perfect fit. Yet, socks are only offered in these wide ranges that suggest that you can wear the same footwear as a man who wears a shoe 3 sizes larger than you. The retail industry has determined that the "average" shoe size is 10-12 and creates socks accordingly. However, if you were smaller than a 10 or larger than a 12, you may find fit to be a problem. Men with smaller feet often shop the boy's department for dress and casual socks, finding the low price irresistable. But the quality is poor, so socks have to be replaced with such frequency that any savings disappear. Others simply buy socks that are too large and tuck under the toe, leading to foot pains, itching, or just plain discomfort. Former shoe salesperson A. Bridge reveals, "I can tell you that no matter what those sock packages claim, men under a size 8 won't fit into a 10-13 sock size without rolling or tucking – and they aren't happy about it. Also, Men with larger feet shop store after store looking for socks with heels that actually reach the end of their foot."

Instead, find socks that fit your foot. For larger shoe sizes (13+), try specialty retailers, such as
JayStevens.com, which offer socks in larger size ranges. For smaller feet (shoe size less than 10), FortheFit.com offers premium Men's socks in size small, to fit shoe sizes 5-9.

Quality matters, too. The hallmark of quality socks and hosiery are the seam, material and workmanship. Face it, men's socks get used and abused- you literally walk all over them. Invest in quality hosiery that offers a hand-linked toe-seam for an exceptionally smooth join, and premium fibers (which hold-up better wash-after-wash, wear-after-wear).

STYLE: Stepping Out
Now that you've found socks to fit you, here are a few style tips to make sure your feet don't offend...

  • The color of your socks should match the color of your pants, not your shoes. However, the color is preferably not exact unless you wear black pants.

  • Your sock drawer should include at least two each of the basics: black socks for dress, blue for jeans, a color close to khaki and athletic socks

  • Athletic Socks are for the Gym only. Period.

  • With shorts, wear nothing higher than an Ankle sock. With long pants, wear socks high enough that you expose no leg when you sit.

  • Colorful and patterned socks are great for adding a little extra pizazz to your wardrobe, but keep this in mind: the more colorful your outfit the more toned down your socks should be. Avoid looking like you stepped out of a work by Andy Warhol.

  • Socks + Sandals = Oil + Water - they never go together.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

When thinking about clothing for shorter men, most people understand the need for special trousers (at least the shorter length part- short rise might still take some teaching!). What they don't necessarily get is the need for special shirts. After all, many men 5'9" and under shop for their shirts right off the rack and do okay. Or at least they think they do...

Often, a shorter man risks a few style pit-falls when shopping off the rack . To help, here are 5 Common Pit-falls (and their Solutions)

1) Droopy Shoulders: Depending on whether it is a dress or casual shirt, shoulder seams should rest at or within an inch or so of where the shoulder and arm meet. I see men all the time (especially in polos or camp shirts) wearing shirts where the shoulder seam is somewhere near their elbow. Shirts proportioned for shorter men are designed narrower through the shoulders to avoid this problem.

2) Dress-ed to Impress?: In general, shorter men benefit from proportioned shirts due to overall shorter length through the torso. After all, you are looking to wear a shirt- not a dress.

3) Shake Hands, not Shirt-Sleeves: Most men don't realize that they have choices beyond 32/33 and 34/35, so they don't think twice about the way their dress shirts fit through the sleeves. Too long? Roll them up! That's the solution for many. But shorter men's dress shirts offer shorter sleeves- so you can follow all those other nifty style principles like having your shirt peak out just a bit from under your suit jacket, and not be so long it obscures your knuckles. Shorter men's proportioned Dress Shirts often are offered in sleeves starting at 30" for a perfect fit, right off the rack.

4) Every Body is not created equal: For as many shapes of men under 5'9", there are a few extra details to think about when selecting a great shirt. To get the perfect fitting shirt, here are some things to look for if you are under 5'9" and...

Slim & Trim ...

Better Fit for shorter men 5'9" and under

Look for shirts that are labeled "slim fit," "tailored-fit," "fitted," or "trim fit." These will often provide a neat, modern silhouette without the need for tailoring. A slim fitting shirt that offers a proportioned fit for under 5'9" is also going to rest better at the shoulders, and offer a more comfortable overall length and proportions.

Wider through the chest & waist...

Better Fit for Shorter Men under 5'9"

Shirts proportioned for 5'9" & Under that are labeled "classic-fit" or "gentleman's cut" will offer all the benefits of a shorter men's shirt (narrower shoulders, shorter overall length through torso and sleeves), but will retain more classic, even and wider proportions through the chest and torso for a better fit.


Muscular..

You know who you are- 5'7 but solid as a rock with a thicker neck and muscular arms. Your special requirements are met by looking for short men's proportioned dress shirts that offer a classic or gentleman's cut, but specific neck and sleeve lengths to match your needs. Also, ForTheFit.com offers and array of knit pique crew shirts, sweaters and camp shirts with better proportions for your particular shape.

5) Shop for You: Some of the above can be addressed through tailoring, but tailoring can be costly, time consuming, and may not achieve suitable results in all cases. Instead, consider shopping with specialty retailers who know your body shape and stock their stores accordingly.

Good luck and happy shopping,

C. Bova,

CEO, ForTheFit.com

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Short Transition to the Holiday Season: Annual Short Men’s Gift Guide is up at ForTheFit.com

The Holiday Season seemed to kick in early for us at ForTheFit.com. Despite an overall weak economy, we saw a significant lift in Holiday Sales as early as October 1st - a fact for which we are very grateful to our new and repeat customer's alike! Nonetheless, we wanted to alert our readers to the fact that ForTheFit.com's annual Men's Holiday Gift Guide is up.

This year, in additional to our usual recommendations of short-inseam sweatpants and loungewear, we are proud to offer an assortment of more traditional and luxury gift items, sized for the shorter man.

[caption id="attachment_61" align="alignright" width="117" caption="Men's Short-Rise Charleston Khaki Cord, Exclusively at ForTheFit.com"]Men's Short-Rise Corduroy by Charleston Khaki, exclusively at ForTheFit.com, $89[/caption]

For one, exclusively at ForTheFit.com, we are offering the Charleston Khaki brand of trousers in a short rise, corduroy model for the Fall/Winter season (supplies are limited, shop early for best selection).

We also have an assortment of sweaters (v-neck, crew and polo styles in silk, cotton & cashmere) available from Men's Size Extra-Small. We're also offering Outerwear in Leather, Suede & Fleeced (also from Size XS). Our favorite? The R-Tek Recycled Fleece Vest- it's warm, inexpensive ($39.99), eco-friendly, and sized from XS- it doesn't get better than this!

[caption id="attachment_60" align="alignleft" width="222" caption="Shown In Navy, from size XS, $39.99 at ForTheFit.com"]Shown In Navy, from size XS, $39.99 at ForTheFit.com[/caption]

For more, check out our Holiday Gift Guide.

Also, we haven't officially published the dates on our Home Page yet... but it appears that our cutoffs for Guaranteed Holiday Delivery are as follows:

Orders placed by December 10th at Midnight PST... guaranteed delivery for December 22nd

Orders placed by December 12th at Midnight PST...guaranteed delivery for December 24th

Beyond the dates above, we will do our best to get packages out in time for the Holidays, but we can make no promises (especially in the case of special order merchandise). Shop Early to ensure that your selections are available and delivered on time

Here's to a joyful (& stress-free!) Holiday Season for all,

C. Bova,

CEO, ForTheFit.com

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

McCain-Obama Debate: Will the "height of fashion" determine tonights outcome?

Shorter Men have not fared well in U.S. politics. Only five of the last forty-three U.S. presidents have been shorter than average shorter than average (under 5’8.8” for U.S. males). This is in keeping with studies which show that shorter men are not taken as seriously in the workplace and their careers suffer as a result.*
5’7” Senator John McCain is therefore facing a tall challenge from his nearly 6’2” rival for the presidency, Barack Obama. McCain can make the most of his height and visually raise his stature in the public eye with some subtle, height-enhancing changes to his wardrobe.

Campaign Trail Casual:
On the trail, McCain favors a classic, Washington DC approach to campaign casual. The problem? This classic look with its striking accessories and abrupt color combinations emphasizes shorter height.
The Uniform: Classic Navy, 2-Button Wool Blazer with Gold Buttons, Blue Dress Shirt with a check or plaid pattern, tan chinos and black belt & shoes.
What Works: Not surprisingly, McCain’s attire has been properly tailored. His slacks end crisply at the shoes with a proper break; sleeve lengths on shirts and jackets are perfect. Proper fitting clothes improve any look.
The Update: Monochromatic looks and vertical lines are the best way to visually add height to a shorter frame.
• The Blazer: A three-button style with gunmetal buttons, cut slimmer and closer to the body adds length.
• The Shirt: Pattern is a welcome change, but not plaid. Vertical stripes on the shirt would add inches.
• Accessories: The black belt against light colored trousers visually chops McCain in half, emphasizing shorter legs. Brown leather accessories against light colored trousers would help de-emphasize the natural break at the waist and adds height through the shoes.
The Source: Biella by Empire Super 110 3-Button Wool Blazer, $485, Blue Stripe Dress Shirt by Hathaway/IkeBehar, slim fit & 31” sleeve, $64, exclusively at ForTheFit.com; Ballin short-rise, flat-front trousers in Wool or Cotton Twill, from $158 at ForTheFit.com, Nordstrom’s, and other fine stores.

The Fashion Debate:

On formal occasions, such as conventions or debates, McCain is no Maverick and sticks with traditional, formal styles of dark suits and power ties. Wide ties and shapeless suits, and too many contrasting colors, however, detract from the look and from his height.
The Uniform: Black or Dark Pinstripe, 2 –Button, Full Cut Suit Jacket with reverse pleat trousers, Solid, pale blue dress shirt, and most often, a red, patterned power tie.
What Works: McCain has embraced the power of vertical stripes on occasion with his more formal ensembles, using pinstripes in the suiting or diagonal stripe patterns in the tie.
The Update: The key to formal menswear, particularly where height or width are issues, is fit.
• The Suit Jacket: McCain favors a full cut, 2-Button Style to the more modern 3-Button, slim fit. Many shorter men fear the 3-button, but it visually lengthens. Also, McCain could benefit from a slimmer cut to the suit or by having a tailor take the jacket in through the torso and at the waist.
• The trousers: Reverse pleat trousers are a classic, but the flat front style is the most universally flattering for all body shapes and sizes. Coupled with a short rise style to eliminate any sagging & bunching through the seat and thighs, trousers can help create a clean line from the jacket down, to further lengthen the shorter frame.
• The Tie: Simple suit? Then stick with the diagonal stripes on the tie where possible. Patterned Suit? To avoid visual clutter and enhance the monochromatic effect, add a solid color tie in a deeper shade. Also, look for ties that are shorter and skinnier than a standard, wide tie. Wide ties can overwhelm a smaller frame, while slimmer, monochromatic ties will add length.
The Source: Ben Sherman, slim fitting 3- Button Black Wool Suit with flat front trousers, $495, and the slimmer, shorter, solid-color tie in Deep Garnet, Charcoal or Navy tie by Stephen J. Sotnick, $18.95 at ForTheFit.com

*See Burkhard Bilger, “The Height Gap: Why Europeans are getting taller and taller-and Americans aren’t” The New Yorker, 2004

Monday, September 22, 2008

This election season, Vote for ForTheFit.com

If you love shopping at ForTheFit.com, please help us spread the word about this great store!

We've entered ForTheFit.com in a contest recently & would really appreciate your support. Your vote counts, and winning means a lot of great publicity for our company, which means more people can enjoy all that ForTheFit has to offer!

You can vote 1x per day, every day- so please vote as many times as you can remember. It's really easy, just ...


Thank you so much & Best Regards,

Consuelo Bova, CEO
ForTheFit.com

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Our condolences to the friends, family & devoted fans of LeRoi Moore

The last time we saw his genius play out on stage was last fall in Gainesville- who could have guessed it would have been the last time? He was missed at the shows all summer and we will miss him always.

Our love and prayers go out to the family, friends, and devoted fans of LeRoi Moore.

His music and his memory will be with us always.

With our deepest sympathy,

Jeff & Connie Bova
ForTheFit.com




Dave Matthews Band saxophonist LeRoi Moore, one of the band's founding members, died on Tuesday afternoon after struggling with injuries from a June 30 ATV accident. He was 46.