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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, December 26, 2008

Celebrate in style

By Paula Rath
Advertiser Staff Writer

STYLE-SAVVY SHOPS FOR MEN

Aloha Rag, 1221 Kapi'olani Blvd., 589-2050, www.aloharag.com

The Blue Buddha, 1221 Kapi'olani Blvd., 429-3315, www.bluebuddhaonline.com (coming soon)

Club Monaco, Ala Moana Center, 941-4277, www.clubmonaco.com

Custo Barcelona, Ala Moana Center, 941-5655, www.custo-barcelona.com

Dig Lifestyles, Ward Warehouse, 591-8501, www.diglifestyles.com

Metropark, Ala Moana Center, 942-7711, www.metroparkusa.com

MixMix, 1440 Kapi'olani Blvd., suite 105, 945-3131, www.mixmixllc.com

Moonbow Tropics, Westin Moana Surfrider hotel, 924-1496, www.moonbowtropics.com

Newt: In the Hilton Hawaiian Village and currently the Westin Moana Surfrider, but will move back into its old home in The Royal Hawaiian hotel when it reopens in January. 945-7000, www.newtattheroyal.com

Second Skin, Ward Warehouse, 593-1056

Sonia Daniel, Ward Centre, 589-2336

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Harold Teshima, a lifeguard at Sandy's, spends his days in board shorts and bare feet. The Big Island native's idea of dressing up is shorts, a T-shirt and rubber slippers. This New Year's Eve, however, he plans to kick it up a notch. We went shopping with him to find an outfit with some style that he can wear, wherever he may decide to go to celebrate the start of 2009. We found a great ensemble to suit his style at The Blue Buddha. Owner Budi Staven, who also teaches Introduction to Fashion and Fashion Forecasting at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa, helped with the search.

Staven said his male customers have outnumbered female customers by 2-to-1 during the past few weeks. Can it be that local men are turning over a new leaf during the holiday season? Will the Bishop Street guys really trade in their reverse-print aloha shirts and Dockers for something a little more, shall we say, fashionable? Will the surfers try out some fashion-forward alternatives to shorts and T-shirts? We can only hope.

Anthony Daniel of Sonia Daniel in Ward Centre said his male customer base has grown dramatically, too. He implores men: "Don't be scared to be fashionable. Be expressive with your attire!"

Daniel, who loves to talk trends, said menswear this season is all about metallic shine or sheen, texture, embellishment, tucks and pleats, even a little bling. "There's lots of color. It's a more artsy look, with lots of geometric prints," he said, adding, "Nothing is plain." His best-selling shirt is a white men's dress shirt that mimics a tuxedo shirt. Island men are pairing it with jeans and moccasins. "It's a mix of casual and dressy," he explained.

Since the majority of men have an aversion to shopping, we did some sleuthing for them to seek out boutiques and stores that have a little something special to offer for men who are looking to up the ante with their clothes.

Reach Paula Rath at paularath@aol.com.

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