I have a Styler by LG. It's a large closet-shaped steamer where you hang clothes inside of it for a great steam. It has setting for suits, regular and delicate items, a shelf and setting for knitwear, and - importantly - a creaser for slacks (and much, much more). I experimented with it yesterday to see if it could compare to an iron. The pants in today's photo went into the Styler last night with basically no crease at all. I followed some instructions from my AI bot and let is go a round. The AI bot said a great crease can be created with two straight rounds. I don't think it was needed. The only miss is that is doesn't get the top well. I can flip the pants rightside up and redo the crease to focus on the top as a second run. I welcome your thoughts here. I might just be easy to please. Meetings in and out of the office today so I have an outfit ready for 80 degrees, comfortable, and looking smart. - Shirt — DS-043 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A non-iron sky-blue herringbone dress shirt in 100% cotton with a spread collar and French cuffs—high opacity, soft hand, 5/5 stitch density. The cool sky blue plays beautifully against the green/rust tie and warm earth-tone vest, and the French cuffs justify the cufflinks. - - Undershirt — US-014 (True Classic): A gray cotton/polyester crew-neck that disappears under DS-043's high-opacity weave and stays comfortable through a long day. - - Slacks — SL-007 (Santorelli): Tobacco Wool Super 110 slacks—matte, mid-weight, drapey for warm weather. The tobacco brown bridges the khaki vest above and the dark-brown Chelseas below, while echoing the rust-orange notes in today's tie. - - Vest — VWC-007 (Joseph Abboud): A khaki linen herringbone single-breasted vest with five buttons. Linen is the right call for an 80°F day, and the warm khaki sits in the same family as the tie's crème accents and the slacks' tobacco. - - Tie — NT-045 (Silvio Fiorello, "Mandala of the Universe"): A 3-fold Italian Duchesse silk tie with two-ply wool interlining, hand-rolled edges, slip-stitched, self-tipped. Forest green and malachite green ground the tie, with rust orange and crème geometric mandala patterns layered on top (3.5" wide, 60" long, low sheen). Tied in a half Windsor to suit the spread collar and let the pattern breathe. Honestly the most beautiful tie in the rotation—reason enough to build a day around it (weird that my AI app said this!). - - Tie Bar — TA-004: A gold-plated tie bar with a bird/flowers/lines motif, clamp back. The gold reads as warm metal alongside the brass belt buckle and gold-ringed cufflinks, and ties cleanly into the rust-orange thread in NT-045. - - Cufflinks — CL-022: Mother-of-pearl ovals set in open brushed-gold rings, T-bar mechanism. The MOP echoes DS-043's MOP-like buttons; the gold metal stays in family with the tie bar and brass belt buckle. - - Belt — B-012 (Wolksprong): A brown heavy-duty leather belt with a brass buckle—lightly dotted texture on a flat brown ground, single fixed keeper. Brass anchors the warm-metal story; brown leather pulls the slacks/boots into one continuous earth-tone line. - - Footwear — DSh-010 (Cobbler Union): Dark-brown suede Chelsea boots on the Benjamin/Ritz last—Goodyear-welted in Spain, leather sole, almond toe, recessed fiddleback waist. Suede grounds the linen vest's casual texture and provides a quiet base for the tie's color story. - - Socks — DSo-077 (Kirby Allison): Sovereign Grade Giotto over-the-calf socks in tan with cream small-polkadot melange—92x2 mercerized Mako Egyptian cotton on a 260-needle knit. A refined bridge between tobacco slacks and dark-brown Chelseas, with cream dots that quietly nod to the tie's crème accents. - - Ring — R-001 (Ellie's Jewelry): Platinum and diamond wedding ring—always on. - - Left Watch — W-005 (Fossil Pearson Multifunction): A 42 mm stainless quartz dress multifunction with a hunter-green sunray dial, applied indices, and a havana-brown genuine-leather strap. The green dial is in exact harmony with NT-045's forest-green and malachite-green ground—an unintentionally perfect echo. - - Pen — P-002 (Montblanc Meisterstück 149): The flagship 149 fountain pen in black precious resin with platinum trim, 18K gold BB nib, piston filler, Royal Blue ink. Slips into the shirt's center-split pocket for meeting notes. - - Business Card Case — BCC-005 (Frank Clegg): USA-made bifold goatskin card case in Bluestone, no metal hardware—keeps the mixed brass/gold metals story uncomplicated. - - Fragrance — FR-005 (Roberto Ugolini Loafer): A woody chypre extrait built on citrus, florals, moss, patchouli, and woods—moderate-to-strong projection, 6–8 hour longevity. The slightly artsy, intellectual feel matches the linen-and-mandala-tie energy of the day. -