Author: Dave

  • Style Democracy Is Hosting A Nordstrom Warehouse SALE!!!

    Style Democracy Is Hosting A Nordstrom Warehouse SALE!!!

    With the holidays fast approaching we are all looking for a few ways to save some $$. If you are like me and like buying clothes and everything else under the sun, I’m always looking for a good sale. I was lucky enough to get in and shop and let me tell you, they got a lot of goodies available for both men and women. From designer to ready to wear they have you covered. i picked up a full outfit [shoes included] for under $200 which to me is absurd considering the brands that they carry and what they retail for.

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    I managed to snag a Native Youth spring jacket, G-Star Raw jeans, Zanerobe long tee, and a pair of John Varvatos sneakers all for under $200!!!! I know crazy right?!
    These are just a small fraction of the stuff they have available, so go check it out if you are looking for some deals on clothes and accessories. Information on the sale is listed below.

    Where: 

    The International Centre (Hall 6)
    6900 Airport Rd,
    Mississauga, ON

    When: 

    Wednesday, November 23, 2016 to Sunday, November 27, 2016

    Wednesday: 12:00pm – 10:00pm (VIP INsiders get 10% off this day)
    Thursday: 10:00am to 9:00pm
    Friday: 10:00am to 9:00pm (BLACK FRIDAY)
    Saturday-Sunday: 10:00am to 6:00pm

  • TOKYO – Best Hotels That Won’t Break The Bank

    TOKYO – Best Hotels That Won’t Break The Bank

    Many people always hear about how expensive Tokyo is. Every time someone tells me that, I laugh a little.
    Like anywhere else in the world, Tokyo is only as expensive as you make it. If you enjoy 5 star restaurants and high end hotels, obviously it will be expensive! However it doesn’t have to be. When I travel to Tokyo i have two criteria that must be met:

    1] Central to where/what I will be doing. 2] Has to be a reasonable price.

    So below is a list of places that I have personally stayed at. Keep in mind this is based on my set budget for board as well as the fact that I spend most of my time near the Shibuya district. Also this list is in no particular order. Cost per night on all these hotels ranges anywhere from $95-$120/pppn CAD, some include a full breakfast some don’t, prices also fluctuate by season obviously. Usually In early fall as prices for flights and hotels are a bit cheaper, as well as weather is warm still.

    TOKYO GRANBELL HOTEL

    This is the most recent hotel I stayed on my last trip, the closest hotel to Hachiko I have stayed at [5 min walk] to Shibuya station. Rooms are a bitt smaller than normal for a standard room, but they are clean, serviced daily, and always helpful at the front desk.

    HOTEL ASIA CENTER OF JAPAN 

    The first hotel I stayed at all those years ago, have stayed here a few times. This hotel is about 3 km from Shibuya station. Hidden just off a quiet side street, this hotel is a bit of a challenge to find especially if you didn’t get a pocket wifi after arriving. Decent size rooms with basic amenities.

    APA NISHI-AZABU

    By far the most comfortable beds out of the lot of hotels, but seeing as I don’t tend to spend much time in the room this wasn’t a feature I care much about. Located in Nishi Azabu, a higher end posh area of Tokyo this hotel is a 5 minute walk to Hiro-o station. In the area there are a few quaint restaurants and bars, just note that prices in this area are a bit higher than others but still worth it for the food. For the nightlife scene i would go elsewhere as drinks are a touch expensive and some bars do have either expensive entrance fees or sit down fees.

    TOKYU STAY SHIBUYA SHIN MINAMI GUCHI

    A larger room size than the typical Tokyo economy hotel, has a kitchenette as well as a washer/dryer combo, which was my favourite feature!
    being able to throw in a load of laundry before i started the day and having a completely washed and dried load of laundry when i got back to the hotel was AMAZING!
    being a 6 Minute walk to Shibuya station is a huge advantage of staying at this hotel as you will be in the epicenter of everything Tokyo. No need to worry about missing that last train if you decide to have a night out on the town. Shibuya has so much to offer as far and food, nightlife, and entertainment you won’t have to venture far to find good food and great nightlife!

    Now these are all suggestions based off my experience and the things I enjoy doing while in Tokyo, I tend to spend a good majority of my time while in Tokyo in the Shibuya ward. Shibuya is a great spot for food, bars, and nightlife, which is what I spend most of my time doing when I visit because I travel there to see friends and hang out. Tokyo is so vast that you might want to venture off and stay/visit other areas. Be mindful when booking a hotel that Train service tends to cut off at midnight and start back up at 5am.

     

     

  • Winter is COMING! Time to get that winter footwear in the rotation

    Winter is COMING! Time to get that winter footwear in the rotation

    Living in Canada, although a beautiful country we do live in sometimes harsh conditions. Footwear is a major proponent to any outfit and functionality has to be at the center of how it all comes together.

    I currently have a few boots that I rotate throughout winter depending on the circumstances. let start with my daily boot. I wear this generally anytime I need or want to wear a boot without any occasion.

    GEOX AMPHIBIOX: Jaylon ABX

    All leather, water proof , and breathable! not to mention comfortable to boot [no pun intended]. A must have in any winter rotation. Having a classic design as well let it compliment mostly any type of outfit you plan on wearing out.

    JOHN VARVATOS: Fleetwood Lace Boot

    Now if I’m looking to dress it up a bit without going full dress shoe, my Fleetwood Lace Boot is my automatic go to. After hitting it with some protective spray I’m good to go for winter! I have yet to buy the rest of the boots I need but will most likely be picking up a paid of Sorel type boots specifically for snow outings and shoveling the driveway. Other than that, maybe a pair of chelsea boots just to go a step above the Fleetwoods for more formal occasions.

    What are your favourite boots for winter?

     

  • Canada Goose SS17 Preview

    Canada Goose SS17 Preview

    Canada Goose has become a household name over the last few years when it comes to winter wear. I had a chance to go check out their Spring/Summer 17 collection releasing later this year, and I must say they have some really cool pieces that I can see becoming staples in anyones Spring wardrobe.

    Not to take anything away from the spring collection itself, they also has their collabs with Vetements and Opening Ceremony. Their reversible camo park in collab with Vetements is ABSOLUTE FIRE!

    But I digress, the purpose of this whole showcase was for the the spring collection so here it is:

     

     

    These are probably my favourites, with flex on the elbows and light yet warm. This will most likely be my go to when adventuring outdoors this spring.

    What piece are you looking forward to this spring?

  • Kicks On The Road

    Kicks On The Road

    Hey yo,

    What’s up people people, just got back from my trip to Tokyo, Japan! Figured i would share some useful information with you all. By useful, I mean the stuff I pack for my feet. Sneaker mainly, but shoes in general. Anytime I travel one of the most important things I take are a variety of shoes. [But Dave you’re a dude, not a chick you just need one pair bro] ~NO!  I need my kicks, and lemme tell you why. First, what happens if it rains and your one pair get all messed up? What about when you go to a music festival/night club and your kicks get all messed up? Oh and all of a sudden you are going somewhere fancy, what then?

    This is why I take a few pairs, and depending where I go I tend to come home with a few extra too :).

    Tokyo has my favourite sneaker brand [Supra Footwear] so i bought another pair……then I went to the Nike outlet at Diver City in Odaiba. One thing I have noticed is that what’s popular here might not be as popular there, That being said I was able to pickup a pair of Nike LunarEpic Flyknits for $80 instead of $250. But I digress, this post isn’t about all the stuff I spent my money on.

    So lets get to it, I like to take a few pairs of shoes for a few situations.

    • A pair of loafers

      • Loafers are my formal/informal go to shoe, you can dress it up with a suit or button up but you can just wear it as is with a pair of cropped pants. But a must have when I travel. My go to loafers are Geox driving shoes with rubber sole, they have the Geox breathable tech built in which is great because I don’t like wearing socks.
    • Main daily shoe

      • This shoe is your go to, whatever you feel most comfortable wearing day to day that will compliment basically everything in your wardrobe. However can also handle a lot of potential walking. For this this trip I broke out my GEOX NEBULA sneakers, They are comfortable, super breathable since the sole has built in holes for awesome ventilation, not to mention they look pretty good too!
    • BACKUPS!

      • Mainly I bring backups for my daily shoe, mostly because at home I have a shoe rotation, which also makes my shoes last for what seems like eternity. I brought Tokyo to Tokyo this trip with 2 pairs of Supra Skytops. My all whites, and a pair of black suede ones.

    So all in all I was covered no matter what I was doing this trip. Got there with 4 pairs came home with 6…whatever I can never have enough shoes!

     

     

    What shoes are normally on your packing list when you travel?

  • That First Class Flight Experience

    That First Class Flight Experience

    How many times have you had to walk enviously past those rich/business/lucky people sitting in first class on your flight on the walk to the economy section of the plane? Yeah me too! Having to sit in confined space with kids crying, knees being crushed by the seat in front of you, and of course wonderful strangers snoring on your shoulder. I had the opportunity to hang out with the other half on my way to Tokyo, Japan.

    Yeah, sitting up front is basically everything you think it is. Leg room? Check! Good food? Check! Bigger TV? Check! Noise cancelling headphones? Check! All in all, it’s by far the best flying experience I’ve had on a long haul flight. Generally if you were to book this seat ahead of time, you would be paying somewhere in and around $10,000+ for a return airfare to Asia. But what many people don’t know is that if there is spaces open at checkin, generally airlines will allow you to upgrade for the leg of the flight for roughly $800. I know it still seems steep, but once you fly first class….well you don’t want to go back to economy EVER!

    From the solitary pod, like something out of a movie. Where flight attendants wait on you hand and foot pretty much. If the reclining seat that becomes a bed isn’t enough, the food is actually better than some restaurants I’ve been to. Complimentary glass of champagne as you arrive to your seat, no one sharing your overhead compartment, no weight restrictions on your luggage. Ah the good life!

    Now would I book first class every time I went somewhere? Absolutely not! Unless I won the lottery and money was no object [guess I better start hookin’ or something]. But for people who are over 6 feet tall and are en route to Asia or any flight 10+ hours, HELL YES it’s worth every damn penny! Your knees will thank you later.