Italian neckties. Double breasted summer jackets. Shorts. Wool flannels trousers for $70.
Grant Stone has some suede stuff in their sale section.
Summer sweaters, suede boots, and swimsuits. Plus the McRib of Allen Edmonds dress shoes.
It looks like a million bucks. Proof provided by four reasonably priced, gilt-equipped watches.
Totally unconstructed. Breezy and lightweight. Often excluded.
The best wicking, breathable, stretch-infused pants for the summer season.
USA made polos. USA made socks. Casual pants for warm weather.
Cap toes and wingtips. Already a best bang for the buck at $178. Now on sale for $151.30.
May the fo... (*ahem*) ...SALES be with you.
Blues, classic (cheap) chukkas, and some simple retro-inspired accessories.
AKA the "I'm not buying a seersucker suit to wear one day a year" Derby Day style scenario.
Dressing the part but not overdoing it for the annual run for the roses.
Allen Edmonds 5th Avenues have hit the Shoebank for $199.
Not one, but two "buy two and save" mentions. Which seems appropriate.
Core-temp chinos and shorts, Italian wool suit separates, etc.
From France, it's as tasty looking as a croissant. (Also feels a bit flaky.)
Can the closest thing to Lululemon's ABC pants really be... forty-bucks?