YOUR BETTER HALF: GIFTS FOR HER
It’s the busy season, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t give generously.
Read MoreIt’s the busy season, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t give generously.
Read MoreHey now! I’m very happy to let you know about my collaboration with Drake’s.
Read MoreWhen I started fishing I bought a pair of glasses at the Orvis store in Vermont. They had a 1970s aviator feeling and I loved them. Even though they were not fancy, or even particularly well-made, I was very devoted to these glasses.
Read MoreHey now! Very excited about this new project I worked on with my friends at Huckberry and Rancourt. It’s an elegant boat shoe with a little more support and it’s made in Maine, a pretty good equation.
Read MoreThere’s something to be said for clothes that align with a situation or a location. Looking at a sportcoat and thinking This really puts me in the mood for dinner in Florence, can be a great feeling.
Read MoreCracking into the L.L. Bean archive was an absolute delight.
Read MoreEvery year I wonder when to break out the white bucks the first time.
Read MoreNow that we’ve been ensconced (against our collective will) in our homes, we all have interior dressing strategies. I hope this strategy does not involve sweatpants or anything with an elastic waistband.
Read MoreHere are some more advanced sartorial thoughts, more theoretical, even more demanding. I think you can handle it.
Read MoreOn the the Central Division podcast our guest is the great Randy Goldberg, who’s here to talk about the history of the Pop Up Flea.
Read MoreBaudoin & Lange is one of my favorite companies. I think I first read about them years ago on Permanent Style, I’m not sure. It’s all a bit foggy at this point, that’s because I can’t remember a time they didn't exist.
Read MoreI’m starting to imagine travel again—the possibility of going somewhere is keeping me going. I’m sure everybody has a vision of a beloved, far-off place, that has probably never felt more beloved or more far-off. On a more practical level, let’s consider my ongoing obsession with packing lightly.
Read MoreI’ve been writing The Belgian Diaries for a while. . Belgian Shoes have certainly a very specific aesthetic. They tend to divide men into rabid obsessives or concerned skeptics. It took me a while to catch up with them. I saw my friends wear Belgians different ways.
Read MoreI’m back in Manhattan after a long time away. And it’s nice to put on a tie again, even if it’s not exactly necessary. Maybe that’s why it feels good. I even wore a suit. I’m really excited to dress up and hope others are too, so I wrote about the return of the wardrobe over on the newsletter.
Read MoreI wrote about my style rules for my friends at Artful Living magazine. It’s always nice to offer commandments. You can read it here and see their (very welcome) youthful illustration of me. Then I wrote a story over on the Newsletter about developing a more individual sensibility. You can read that here. There’s also a new Central Division podcast where Michael and I discuss deadlines, productivity and office mode.
Read MoreDo you think too much about style? Good, you’re in the right place. For this week’s podcast, Michael Williams and I went all the way in and talked about men’s clothing—prep, chinos, Japanese genius, bad phases and why I wore a tie to a ranch in Idaho. So head over to The Contender to listen to that. There are also recent stories about road trip rules and answers to more of your questions.
Read MoreThe first sport coat is the blue blazer, a foundation of every man’s wardrobe. But the second jacket is where things get interesting. This is your trusted consort, your wartime consigliere, your partner in crime. It should be in the sartorial trenches with you. I wrote about it over on the Newsletter today. Subscribe here to read and join the conversation.
Read MoreBelgian Shoes are like the Smiths. At first they’re intimidating, impenetrable and alarmingly twee. An older friend, who’s a partisan, likes them and assures you that they are in fact vital, singular and even fierce. Once you accept them into your life you can’t believe you ever had doubts. Or something like that anyway.
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