The blogosphere has recently turned these puppies into a shoe lover’s holy grail. We’ve got them on the sleek 888 last in burnt pine antique with heavy burnishing. The cap-toe adds formality while the double monkstraps bring a beautiful uniqueness, making the Westminster always appropriate!
Read more →Since launching in the spring of 2010, Levi’s Made & Crafted line has made it their mission to construct classically authentic garments. With craftsmanship details that are simple and understated while still being rock solid, they have successfully reintroduced the old-school standards for well made clothing. Everything from the compressed cotton buttons on their shirts, to the deep indigo of their raw denim is a nod to Levi’s rich heritage.
Read more →Coming straight from the creative minds of two of Esquire Magazine’s best dressed real men, the new Armstrong & Wilson pocket squares are sure to turn some heads.
Read more →Of course everybody’s had a gingham check shirt at some point, but what about the same pattern on your pant’s cuffs? Coming in a few didfferent color combinations, these chinos prove to be a unique innovation that is just plain cool.
Read more →This past weekend at the Styleforum 10th Anniversary Celebration, owners Jim and Connie Ockert had the privilege of viewing the screening of O’mast, a wonderfully assembled documentary on the fine art of Neapolitan tailoring. Watching the master tailors talk about the details that go in to each and every garment is brilliantly insightful. A big thanks to Gianluca Migliarotti, the film’s creator, and all of the gracious hosts at Styleforum
Read more →Really encompassing what Southern dandyism is all about, Billy Reid has been making some pieces that are just plain cool. Hailing from Louisiana, Mr. Reid brings his upbringing with him when designing his collections, and the result is a truly unique blend of southern gentleman and modern fits. Winning the Best New Designer in America award in 2010 solidified Billy Reid as genuine force to be reckoned with, and we’re
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