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The Henley Round-Up Guide

April 27, 2015

The Henley Round-Up Guide

Henleys can be a great alternative to t-shirts when you want something equally casual, but visually more interesting. The half-placket,…

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It’s On Sale: A Few Things I Like At Mr. Porter

June 3, 2014

It’s On Sale: A Few Things I Like At Mr. Porter

In honor of Mr. Porter’s spring sale, a few things I found there that I think are cool: Levi’s Vintage…

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Getting a Good Grey Sweatshirt

October 30, 2013

Getting A Good Grey Sweatshirt

Every fall season, I can’t seem to stop myself from buying more sweaters, but the one I keep coming back…

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Tailored, But Casual

May 23, 2012

Tailored, But Casual

I think most men want to look well-tailored, but not overly dressed-up. One solution is to wear casual, unstructured sport…

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The Five Days of Summer Series, Part III: Polo Shirts

April 27, 2011

The Five Days Of Summer Series, Part III: Polo Shirts

Aside from maybe chinos, there are few things more quintessential to summer style than polos. It was invented in 1933…

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