Because even the shorts/sneakers/tee thing can be done with some simple, classic intention.
Finishing out the trifecta strong. Handsome and "hawt"... for the hot hot heat.
Turning up the (style) heat, in the heat.
The first (and most casual) of three style scenarios as it starts to heat up.
It's still happening out there. Therefor it's still happening in here.
Dressed up, some color, and lighter in weight. Warm it up? We're about to.
$15 henley, $15 shorts. Because nothing says friendship quite like eating someone else's food in close proximity to (but not…
Outdoor theater, concerts, picnics, and yes even "long walks on the beach." It's time for dates to head back outside.
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.
How to look relaxed yet respectful, when the happy couple are keeping it very, very casual.
Still looking great (and staying cool), without full formality.
What to wear when the groom is in a tux. Appropriate, but staying comfortable.
Spending a bit more, but not nearly "I got the Mi6 credit card" levels.
007? More like $0.07. Not that cheap, but the focus is firmly fixed on affordability. Average item price is $41.
Something worthy of a fancy patio happy hour, a warm weather wedding, etc.
Warming up a creative casual look.
Lots of sales. Nothing over $100. The first of three style scenarios as we transition to warmer weather clothes.
Average item price is under $50. Jacket, pants, t-shirt, watch, sunglasses, etc.