The guide that fills the gap between what you own and what you wear. Written by someone who's spent 15 years dressing men — in stores, not on Instagram.
Not because they lack taste. Because no one taught them. The rules are scattered across forums, books written for vintage enthusiasts, and YouTube videos where the host is selling a watch. Drape changes that. Real knowledge, distilled.
The rules for how clothes should sit — shoulder width, jacket length, trouser break. Not vague advice. Specific numbers that work.
Eleven pieces that work together. Every combination mapped. No excess, no waste. Build a wardrobe that actually gets worn.
What to wear and when. Interview, dinner, casual Friday, wedding. Layered thinking that works for real schedules and real budgets.
Cashmere vs. merino. Wool vs. linen. What makes something worth the price — and when it isn't. The materials guide that assumes you're paying attention.
"Sprezzatura is knowing the rules well enough to break them well."— Krenar Havolli, Drape
Style isn't about rules. It's about knowing which rules you can skip without looking like you don't care. Drape teaches the grammar of dressing — the underlying logic — so you can make your own decisions with confidence.
That means understanding why a lapel rolls a certain way, why certain colors work together without trying, why a jacket that fits perfectly will always look better than one that costs five times as much and doesn't.
It also means admitting that the way you dress says something about you — and that something can be intentional rather than accidental.