
This Week in Style: September 18, 2015
Levi’s releases its Fall commuter collection, Tod’s launches its first menswear line, George Zimmer creates online tuxedo rental service and more.
Levi’s releases its Fall commuter collection, Tod’s launches its first menswear line, George Zimmer creates online tuxedo rental service and more.
By Caitlyn Shaw
When it’s not too hot or too cold, the shacket is, like Goldilocks’ porridge, just right.
You’re not going out to dinner dressed like that, are you?
By Tucker Bowe
In a small studio apartment in Brooklyn, an unknown menswear designer started making custom suits with clean, slim lines at affordable prices for everyday wear. Now, Daniel Lewis’s business is outgrowing every shop space he rents out.
What is “athleisure”, and what will be left behind after the trend dies off?
One set of clothes versatile enough to be worn on the weekend, at the office, or out on the town.
It used to be clothing companies made their own clothes. Now, offshore factories dominate the field, especially at the startup level.
Three stain-resistant shirts that look and feel just like the real thing, sans mess.
By Caitlyn Shaw
You invest in your car. Why not your clothes?
By Jack Seemer
Aside from being one of the greatest romantic comedies ever made, Woody Allen’s Annie Hall is an instruction manual in casual, cool style.
By AJ Powell
The ’60s and ’70s are described as the golden age of surfing, when the entire California coast donned baggies and “Baja” hoodies .
By Jack Seemer
Your first date will be over before it starts if you don’t dress to impress. Here’s how to style yourself for each level of formality.
Converse updates the Chuck Taylor after 100 years, Jungmaven wants you in hemp by 2020, Mr.
By Caitlyn Shaw
Set in early ’90s L.A., surfing and bank robbery collide for the ultimate rush in Point Break.
By Jack Seemer
Operation Dinner Out is a go. Make sure you’re dressed for the occasion.
By Sung Han
Cameron Crowe’s film Almost Famous is notable for its indulgent music budget, but also for the ’70s style it depicts.
By Caitlyn Shaw
To do July Fourth right you’ll need more than a patriotic attitude. For starters, you’ll need pie, fireworks and a flaxen-haired dog.
Originally from Europe, the raglan t-shirt has since become an icon of classic Americana, defined by its collar-to-cuff sleeves common in old-school sportswear.
By Jack Seemer
Buying American, alone, grants you get peace of mind; but buying these brands lets you look good and do good, too.
By Nick Milanes
In just a few years, Dan Snyder has gone from working for the FBI to making some of the best shirts money can buy.
By Tucker Bowe