Bonobos
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Summer cocktails, fantastic flowy dresses, and flamboyant beach balls launched the bodacious Bonobos Swimsuit Collection at the tantalizing Thompson LES Hotel on Wednesday night. Amazing attendees (including Nicole Fiscella from Gossip Girl) subtly sipped on majestic mojitos while touring the avid array of blazing bathing suits cleaverly close-strung on the harsh brick walls of the venue, including the “Nanners“, a bright yellow banana covered swim trunk who’s proceeds benefit the endangered bonobo great ape (the company’s namesake).
Wednesday night, at the beautiful home of Mark Langrish in the Financial District cocktails sponsored by VeeV (an amazing new acai liquor) and hors d’ourves were served while we were invited to browse and encouraged to try on pants and shorts by Bonobo’s, the Holy Grail of pants.
I had heard about Bonobo’s pants before, but had never had the exciting experience of trying them on. Let me be frank… they are BY FAR the MOST flattering pants I have ever put on ESPECIALLY in the trunk (if you know what i mean). My fashion illustrator friend J. David McKenney who accompanied me will vouch.
Though this may be a bit superficial, I’m not ashamed to admit it: one of the first things I look at in a guy is how he fills out his pants. It is such a turn on to see a man in a good pair of pants. I remember seeing “Three Days of Rain” on Broadway and instead of staring at Julia Roberts all night, I was mesmerized by Bradley Cooper and his pants.
“Did you see how good he looked in those pants of his?!”
I would later recall with my friend. Men of the world take heed…it’s time to get some hot pants. Welcome Bonobos. I have been hearing about these pants from their enthusiastic fans for months now. They are indeed creating quite the buzz:
Ready to retire the Bear Stearn vest, but unsure of a worthy replacement? Get thee to Bonobos, stat. Founder and designer Brian Spaly started the line of lightweight cords and cotton twill trousers while he was still at Stanford B-school, and discontent with the current state of trousers. A cross between J.Crew and Trovata, only with a better fit, the pants come in styles like the Brothers Grinn -
“like your favorite khakis, only better in three ways: 1. They fit like Bonobos, so no KDB (khaki diaper butt). 2. The dark brown is going to look clean a lot longer – like driving a silver car in winter. 3. The organic cotton fabric is easy on the environment and softer than puppy fur,“
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