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5 Style Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
Found a few solid menswear markdowns worth a look this week. 1. Thursday Boots Frontier — Arizona Adobe - Product name: Thursday Boots Frontier Arizona Adobe (Seconds) - Store: Thursday Boots - Original price: $220 - Sale price: $129 - Discount: 41% off - The Frontier is Thursday's rugged everyday boot — Goodyear welted, full-grain leather upper, and at this price you're getting their toughest silhouette for less than their entry-level Captain. - Link: https://thursdayboots.com/products/_thrscnd_frontier-arizona-adobe 2. Cuts Divine Fleece Hoodie - Product name: Divine Fleece Hoodie — Latte Classic-fit - Store: Cuts Clothing - Original price: $118 - Sale price: $48 - Discount: 59% off - Cuts' signature Divine Fleece is stupid soft — it's the kind of hoodie that ruins you for everything else. Under $50 for a piece that normally runs near $120 is as good as it gets. - Link: https://www.cutsclothing.com/products/divine-fleece-hoodie-latte 3. Peter Manning NYC Performance Jogger - Product name: Performance Jogger — Grey - Store: Peter Manning NYC - Original price: $138 - Sale price: $88 - Discount: 36% off - PMNYC's performance joggers are built for shorter guys who are tired of rolling their cuffs — four-way stretch, tailored cut, and actually hits at the ankle. Sharp enough to wear out, comfortable enough to live in. - Link: https://www.petermanningnyc.com/products/performance-jogger-grey 4. Thursday Boots Frontier — Tobacco - Product name: Thursday Boots Frontier Tobacco (Seconds) - Store: Thursday Boots - Original price: $220 - Sale price: $129 - Discount: 41% off - Same Frontier build as the Arizona Adobe but in a rich tobacco leather that ages beautifully. At 41% off you're basically paying sneaker money for a boot that'll outlast five pairs of sneakers.
Alive in Paris with Elevon
Sorry for disappearing, everyone. Work has been killing me, but I lived long enough to make it to vacation. I’m in Paris, and because of all the pickpocket warnings, I only brought my Elevon. Now I’m thinking I should have packed a few more watches. Rookie travel-watch mistake. So far, I’ve mostly been wearing Henleys and AG five-pockets or jeans because of the heat. Not exactly Paris runway, but survival has a dress code. I’m just glad I got here after the 44°C weather. That’s 111°F, which is less “vacation” and more “slow-roasting in a linen shirt.” I stopped into a Swatch store and checked out the Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch Moonphase and the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms collab. The Moonphase was way nicer than I expected. It did not feel plasticky. It felt solid, and the strap was actually comfortable. The Fifty Fathoms surprised me too. Very nice in person. A 90-hour power reserve on a 400 euro watch is kind of insane. Solid feel, nice strap, and oddly, sapphire on the back but not the front. So yes, Paris is dangerous. Not because of pickpockets. Because now I want more watches.
Alive in Paris with Elevon
Blue Intentionality
I chose a blue basket weave Oxford shirt and built my outfit from there. Blue is the most versatile shirt color hands down, after that comes white and after that comes pink. With these three colors one’s wardrobe choices are virtually endless. The suit I wore is a fancy stripe with a warp and weave of charcoal brown and light grey which reads beige from a distance. I had this suit made in 1996. I also commissioned the Allen Edmonds shell cordovan brogues in a Brittish tan color when I ordered this suit. I was very intentional in ‘95 and ‘96 having made three suits in those two years. One was the medium grey suit I wore last week with a yellow tie, the other one is a true navy herringbone I wore to a gala a couple of weeks ago. These thirty-plus year-old suits have served me very well in many ways since the styling is perpetual: 3/2 buttoned coat, the dart-less single vent and the double forward pleated and cuffed trousers. Not only is the styling classic but the colors are as well. Since I already owned the most versatile color of suit one can own- an off the rack charcoal grey Southwick suit which I still have, and once I settle in on weight and dimensions will have the moth holes rewoven, in the 1990’s, I decided to complete my suit wardrobe with the medium grey suit, and then the navy followed and then one year later the basic wardrobe was completed by the tanish color (the suit I have on today). The point of all of this is to prove how, while expensive at the time, these colors and style choices were very intentional and have served me very well for a long time. Accessories: argyle brown socks 1940’s Earnest Borel watch Reversible wool pocket square Silk printed Paisley tie
Blue Intentionality
Which is the Real Issue? (Humor)
In the midst of all the turmoil in our world, I like to look for humor, sometimes accompanied by a dose of irony, confusion or just minor bewilderment. This is a sign I observed above a urinal in the restroom of a large humanitarian organization in Washington DC. My first thought was, “Ok, I hereby promise not to do any of the aforementioned acts.” But then I focused on the word “paperclips”. I wondered if this was really an issue. Is this an isolated problem? Something initiated or maybe exacerbated by Covid? A regional tradition? Brothers, I have to confess, I was unaware of the practice of throwing paper lips in a urinal! Was it just an isolated case of a man relieving himself while perusing a recently received manuscript and in the process losing said paper clip? Of course, this lead my brain to wonder how often this curious (and apparently heinous) act occurs, that it warrants an official warning? And then I question the personality of the person with the authority and responsibility for protecting the integrity of said urinal. Is this so egregious and/or common an act as to warrant an official written warning? Obviously, I will probably never know the true answers to my questions. But brothers, I have to ask, have you ever been tempted to throw a paperclip into a urinal?
Which is the Real Issue? (Humor)
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