It’d be perfect… if you could get it.
Rogue Brewery Bed And Beer
You can find your own breakfast when you get free beer.
The only Dress Belt you’ll need
Your belt should look good, but barely noticeable. Two requirements, met, for under $20.
Get a Business Card Case
Because your 2.5″ x 3″ representation of yourself shouldn’t say: “I’m dog eared.”
The Affordable Glass Decanter
Pottery Barn Square Decanter – $25.00 Yes Pottery Barn is obviously targets a female demographic… but… you’d be surprised at the quality and look of their bar ware. And the affordability factor is dead on as well. Having a choice liquor out of the bottle and in a shiny decanter like this one just gives it a different feel. Does it do anything to the taste? No, I can’t imagine that it does. But what makes a better piece of functional decor than some seriously good booze in a great looking glass decanter? At $25.00 this decanter is a can’t miss gift for you or someone else.
Another Upgraded Workbag
Topman Brown School Satchel – $60 The Previous “upgrade your workbag” post featured a Kenneth Cole Portfolio that was gone pretty quick from their website. So, with that… here’s another. Topman is a website that delivers some stuff that’s a little too-hip-for-the-room for my tastes, but… there’s plenty of toned down options on their site as well. If you’re looking for a simple, leather-like work bag, this could be a good fit for you. Again it has a handle on top for those from the car to the office walks… as well as a shoulder strap for those across downtown walks. Simple lines with the handle on top. It’s not leather so it could be flimsy… but hey, it’s $60.
Two Calvin Klein Blazers. For $150
Two jackets that can be worn with jeans.
A New York Times Perspective
On the ever-changing world of men’s wear.
The Un-boring Polo Shirt
Original Penguin Men’s Flat Line Polo Shirt – $34.99 Polo shirts can be boring. But they go with everything. Original Penguin has found a way to balance the totally boring solid, with the somewhat busy striped polo… with a (wait for it) mainly solid polo with just one stripe. They do say that necessity is the mother of invention. Anyway… I think $35 for one polo shirt is actually kind of steep, but Original Penguin does use some good fabric that stretches a bit when you move. Better than those thick knit polos that feel like you’re wearing a heavy blanket. And no, I don’t think it’s worth an extra 10 bucks to have the “right” logo on your shirt. But the Penguin is kinda cool.
A solid $10 Bottle of Cab
Good, dependable, red wine for ten bucks.