Monday, May 03, 2010

J. Crew in Georgetown

Last Tuesday evening, the J. Crew Men's Shop in Georgetown was closed down for a private cocktail party with Frank Muytjens and an invited cross section of Washington D.C.'s style crowd. OTC was happy to be on the list.

Frank is the head menswear designer for J. Crew, so if you love the weathered updated East Coast, Ivy League look that defines the brand, you can thank him. I had the chance to chat with him about the J. Crew brand, it's incredibly successful collaborations and what's next for J. Crew.

One of the key aspects of J. Crew's approach to menswear is to take the basics and make them better, but just slightly. As my dad, a genuine prep school Ivy Leaguer, recently said, "J. Crew is preppy amped up to the nth degree."

As Frank puts it, "we look for the classics and tweak them just enough to keep them fresh." This translates to leaner overall lines, trimmer legs and arms, higher armholes and more creative finishing. There aren't many brands that can make a gray herringbone tweed sport coat (1) cool, and (2) comfortable enough to wear just lounging around the house. J. Crew does.

When it came to the issue of J. Crew's inspired collaborations with some of the best known traditional "trad" brands, like old school shoemaker Alden, Frank explained that not all of them fell seamlessly into place. In the case of Alden, he told me that, "basically, we had to follow up with them a couple of times and explain what we wanted to do." "The Indy boot and the longwing are classics and, since our company wasn't really on their radar, they needed to figure out if this was a good fit for Alden."

By all accounts, it sure is. I hope to get my hands on a pair of those fantastic shoes soon. I even took a shot of Frank's pair - see below.


With J. Crew's Frank Muytjens


"Rules For My Unborn Son" author Walker Lamond


Frank's Alden For J.Crew longwings

Here are some additional photos from the event:













7 comments:

  1. Those longwings are super-cool. Looks like a great event - they even featured my Hubby's favorite brew. :)

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  2. Looks like so much fun!
    xoxo
    SC

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  3. Anonymous2:59 PM

    Recently I was in the Georgetown shop browsing their dress shirts and sport coats. I was particularly unimpressed with the inferior quality of their shirts. For the price point they appeared not much higher in quality than say L.L. Bean ! I would stick with Brooks or Press.

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  4. I found J Crew a few years back, and have been hooked on their stuff ever since. I love their washed favorite shirts - they're comfortable, fit great, and hold up well - I wear one almost every day to work (sleeves rolled, top button undone). And their broken-in tees are so comfortable for lounging on a weekend afternoon. For the dress casual, they can't be beat. My only criticism is with their dress shirts - I, too, would go elsewhere for a high quality dress shirt. But I rarely need the dress shirt.

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  5. Anonymous7:24 PM

    OTC,

    That is shopping mall lame style. I know that you know better than J.Crew. If they went back to their origins when they were family run and were trying to be a Ralph Lauren competitor great, but now they are just a super-trendy GAP.

    I feel like they read the blogs and then put out an overpriced, but cheaply made product to compete with the latest trend.

    FIDO

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  6. Anonymous4:41 PM

    I agree with others regarding the Alden longwings. They're fabulous looking shoes & Alden makes a great, great product.

    I only have one pair of Alden shell cordovan shoes, but man do I really appreciate them. Super high quality.

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  7. Anonymous12:57 PM

    I walked into the Tysons Galleria store yesterday and immediately walked back out. Clearly, the duds in their shop are for teenagers.

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