Archive for April, 2009

Spring Style for the Weotta Man

There is no place like home…well, that is if San Francisco is where you hang your hat. Sure, our beloved city by the bay is sometimes prone to bitter cold fog, temperamental weather and windy days but when the sun breaks through and San Francisco is awash in golden rays, we’re reminded of the majesty of where we live – even all you East Coast transplants and ex-pats from Europe can’t argue with that!

Remember the glorious weekend we just had? The one where you probably never saw the inside of your apartment? With hopefully more of those sublime warm temperatures ahead, this is the perfect time to talk about an important task we guys often overlook…spring shopping. That’s right, it’s time to shed the wool jackets and pants and invest in a lighter, more casual wardrobe suitable for the Bay’s mild spring. And Weotta do it soon, so that we’re ready to spend the next beautiful weekend in style.

The question now becomes, what do I buy? The answer is simple if you follow these three “Cs”: Comfortable, Casual, and Colorful. Here are 5 must-have pieces for men this spring.

Khakis- timeless and oh so classic

Khakis- timeless and oh so classic

Chinos/Khakis: Great for work or play; these versatile pants never go out of style and come in a plethora of fabrics. Play it safe and go with cotton ones that you can pair with everything from a sweater to a t-shirt for a clean and simple look. Keep a light-colored pair for lazy afternoons, and the darker, pressed ones for work. Make sure to look for a flat front style, and visit a tailor to get the length hemmed just right. Or, roll up the cuffs, throw on a pair of sandals and you’re BBQ ready!

Wear it over alomst anything

Wear it over almost anything

V-neck sweater: Yes, the incomparable and always stylish v-neck is back this spring – with a twist. Instead of the traditional colors of years past, pick a cheerful hue, like baby blue, yellow, green or tan. Choose an easy to care for fabric like cotton, and you’re set for San Francisco’s temperate weather. The key to dressing in SF during the spring and summer is “layers.” Remember that boys and girls, layers.

Not just for the beach

Not just for the beach

Shorts: What spring day is complete without a pair of shorts? You’ll want a variety of styles, like cargo shorts, board shorts, and even some Bermudas in different colors to show off those tanned legs. Choose khaki, white, blue, or even black – just don’t be caught dead wearing cycling shorts unless you’re on a bike… lycra doesn’t look cool on you when you’re hanging out in Union Square… as for the running shorts, save those for the treadmill or your treks through Golden Gate Park.

A big no no

A big no no

Sandals: Choose from a cornucopia of styles, including casual flip flops or “leather mandals.” Pick a safe color like brown or black, and make sure you’ve got those toenails clipped. There’s no bigger turn-off than callused, dry feet with nails the length of a Leavenworth Street tranny’s. For help in this area check out Jen’s post, “You’re So Polished!” And please don’t wear white socks and sandals… a big no-no and fashion faux paux!

A must have

A must have

The white shirt: Every man should have one in his wardrobe – great for everything from church to brunch. Tuck it into your khakis, let it hang out over a pair of blue jeans, or pull a v-neck sweater on top and you’re ready for a brisk day in the city. For a more casual look, wear the sleeves rolled up to just below your elbows, leave it un-tucked, and throw on a pair of board shorts with your flip flops. Voila! You’re ready to lounge poolside.

But before you hit the stores, a couple of helpful hints for the shopping impaired.

Note: If you have your own stylist, please ignore this step and proceed to the nearest mall or boutique.

  1. Create a budget: Figure out how much you can afford to spend and stick to it.
  2. Bring a friend: No, don’t bring your drinking buddy Steve who can pound a 12 pack of Milwaukee’s Best in 5 minutes and is still rockin’ that regrettable 90’s grunge look. Bring a female friend, someone who can help you pick out the right colors and styles that fit you and your personality.
  3. Shop around: Try not to buy everything in the first store you visit. Take the time to venture into at least 3-5 different stores to see what they have to offer.
  4. Find brands/labels that fit: As you become familiar with designers, you’ll notice that some labels fit you better than others; take note and remember them for future shopping trips.

Good luck and in case you’re feeling extra generous, I have a 32 inch waist, 34 inseam, wear a 42 long for jackets, and a size 11½ shoe! And if you have trouble finding something for me, see my 2 stylists, Roger or Julie at Nordstrom’s, they know what I like. :)

Weotta Have A Cocktail

Long week? You deserve a night of swanky drinking…

Here is your plan…

Start at Elite Cafe @ 2049 Fillmore St
Get the sweet peach tea: Hangar Lemon, Peach Puree, Bols Peach Schnapps,
Finished with Organic Tea. Come on, it has sweet, sour and Hanger One vodka in it… need we say more?

Continue with cocktails at The Alembic @ 1725 Haight Street
Get a Bee’s Knees: Plymouth Gin, lavender honey and lemon… it is tasty and o so smooth.

More drinks at Absinthe Restaurant @ 398 Hayes Street
Get the Galapagos: Pisco, Kaffir lime leaf muddled in pepper syrup, lemon-lime juice, grapefruit juice. This drinks is named after Kurt Vonnegut’s book and rightfully so… it is fun, funky, and quite original.

Finish up your night at Lion Pub @ 2062 Divisadero St
Get one of their always refreshing mojitos or greyhounds: freshly pressed fruit juice mixed with a selection of fine spirits. It is the perfect way to end your evening.

So get out and get swanky this weekend… oh ya, and please take cabs… you will be in no shape to drive :)

Springtime is Margarita Time

The much anticipated San Francisco springtime weather is upon us – let’s celebrate… ¡vamos a celebrarlo!

What better way to bask in the warmth of the sun than with an icy cold pitcher of margaritas and mouthwatering fresh ceviche! From the Mission to the Marina and the Financial District to SOMA, San Francisco is home to some of the best Mexican food north of the border.

The City’s Mexican food capital is the Mission district, so cha cha cha your way down to Valencia and 16th where you’ll find the always packed Puerto Alegre. Their carne asada nachos and steak quesadilla suiza don’t disappoint, especially if you were over-served when bar hopping across town the night before. You’ll never leave this mega-dive hungry, and after a pitcher of their ultra potent margaritas, you’ll be feeling no pain!

For those of you that like your Mexican food with a side of trendy, strut your stuff to the Marina for “the eat and be seen scene” at Mamacita’s on Chestnut Street. Dazzle your taste buds with the delectable ahi tacos or stick-to-your-ribs chicken enchiladas.

For a drinks only night, mingle at the eternally buzzing bar while sipping on fresh-squeezed pomegranate margaritas. After a long week, head out early for the 4pm Friday Happy Hour at Mexico DF Cocina and Cantina in the Financial District where you can drown your sorrows as you raise your margarita to yet another weak week on Wall Street.

Or, just say hit me with your best shot at Tres Agaves Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Lounge in SOMA where the seasoned aficionado can sip on some of the finest tequilas available. The uninitiated can get in on the fun too with a tequila cocktail or a perfect margarita poured with 100% agave tequila. Follow by devouring their delicious guacamole before heading over to watch the Giants game.

Weotta  have a Margarita or three… ! Arriba!

Hard at Work

April Fools has to be one of our favorite days of the year and we had all these great ideas… most of which had to do with drugs, sex, and rock & roll… alas the day has pretty much escaped us… bummer :( .

Guess you are just going to have to settle for this team photo…

"do you know how f...king busy we are?"

"do you know how f...king busy we are?"

Rest assured we are…