Gentlemen's Brim — Zara

Rogue Fridays: Roll Print

Rogue Fridays: Roll Print

Momma said, "Don't hang out with those bad boys".  Momma said, "Don't ride motorcycles". Momma said, "Men don't wear prints or pink".  Momma said wash behind your ears... well that last one is sound advice but the other just leaves your life plain, like your pants.

These past two summer seasons we have all witnessed men's style tackle a few trends thought to be taboo. Men's style took on playful...

How to wear a Seersucker Suit (the Gentlemen's Brim edition)

How to wear a Seersucker Suit (the Gentlemen's Brim edition)

Seersucker (by way of British India) quickly became a staple by the poor in the southern states of america. This lightweight fabric often became the summer suit of choice for service men, women, and became the blue collar summer suit of choice.When the 1920s came roaring in, the seersucker was reswagged by hipster Ivy Leaguers (before it was cool), and the upper class. Seersucker received a nice...

April Showers

April Showers

While we are not Gene Kelly Singin' in the rain, we had just about the same amount of fun with almost the same amount of style. Mr. Kelly did his number with a classic grey wool four button suit, crook handle umbrella, and pretty styling brim. That suit sold in 2013 for $106,250 after being sold in 1970 to a retired postal worker for $10. A little movie trivia: Gene had a fever of 103 degrees...

Rogue Fridays - Concrete Jungle

Rogue Fridays - Concrete Jungle

Tony and Sadiki attacked DC's urban terrain in attire which guaranties for success on the journey. Follow us along this urban oasis safari as we past by some of the street art found in this up and coming DC neighborhood.  
   
(On Tony: Khakis: Dockers, Socks: Cole Haan, Shoes: Allen Edmonds, Vest: Ralph Lauren Rugby, Shirt: Ralph Lauren, Scarf: Vintage, Jacket: Vintage U.S. Army, On Sadiki: Cap:...

Untied

Untied

Sometimes we can get caught in the world wind of choices and rules when it comes to a necktie. First you have to pick the tie that best compliments what you are wearing. Then you need to decide which knot fits the collar of your shirt. After that convoluted process is completed add your final adjustments. Is it too long? Is it too short? Should I have a dimpled tie? Is the knot crooked? Tie bar or...