Guy Stuff
We fully appreciate it when a guy goes beyond the typical suit and tie and pays attention to those finishing touches that elevate a look. Here are a few things that should be on his list.
By By Hilary Geisbert | March 2014
Peter Millar shirt ($115) at Loafers & Laces.
Joseph Cheaney & Sons Pitlochry shoes ($470) at Loafers & Laces.
Turnbull & Asser polka-dot tie ($185) at Samuel Parker Clothier.
Martin Dingman braided belt ($140) at J.S. Edwards.
Hardwood razor and stand ($79) at Hunting Ground.
The Ambitious Outsider glasses ($115) at Sixteen Tons.
Edward Armah boutonnière ($35) at J.S. Edwards.
Robert Graham socks ($27.50) at J.S. Edwards.
Shoe brush ($26) at Trohv.
Grant’s Golden Brand pomade ($25) at Sixteen Tons.
Round stuffer ($30) at J.S. Edwards.
J. Fold slim wallet ($65) at J.S. Edwards.
Flask ($29) at Trohv.
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