style scenario

Style Scenario: Hot Weather Hopsack

One example of how to wear a Navy Blazer (the right, lightweight kind) in the heat.

4 years ago

What I Wear to Work: Mike, Air Force Pilot

Pilot, Dad Joke aficionado, and the man behind @vectors_to_final on the 'gram.

4 years ago

Style Scenario: Airy, Chambray, and Nothing over $100

Average price per piece = $44. Shirt, pants, watch, shoes, the works.

4 years ago

Style Scenario: A day on the trail

Good fits & fabrics that feel right = avoiding the Troop Beverly Hills look.

4 years ago

Style Scenario: Chinos Chukkas Polo – Black, gray, and brown

Let's get dark. Almost monochrome. Yet still breathable for the heat.

5 years ago

Style Scenario: Budget Bond, Chinos Chukkas Polo

Making the case for this warm weather uniform. 007 would approve.

5 years ago

What I Wore Today Working from Home: John, Active-duty Soldier

Classic American Workwear with a "milsurp" twist? Yes sir!

5 years ago

Style Scenario: Fresh Air Deck Date

No deck? No problem. Make some drinks, grab some snacks, and let's get some air.

5 years ago

Style Scenario: First Day of Shorts Weather (nothing over $100 edition)

Sun's out quads out. Average item cost = $37. And that includes shoes, sunglasses, a watch, etc.

5 years ago

What I Wore Working from Home: Fred, Research Psychologist

The Thrifting Master and Stats Man keeps it stylish but comfy. Also, cat brothers!

5 years ago

Style Scenario: Enclothed Cognition – Working From Home, Smart Casual

Blues, aqua, grays. Keeping it sleek. Keeping it sharp. Keeping an eye on saving money.

5 years ago

Style Scenario: Enclothed Cognition – Working From Home, Suited Up

#TeamSweatpants can doubt all they want. But now is precisely the time to bring it.

5 years ago

What I Wore Today Working from Home: Kevin, Analytic Consultant

A couple of heritage, Made in the USA pieces here. Also, sock monkey socks!

5 years ago