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How To Be More Italian, Wear Brown & Layer For Summer

June 19th, 2017
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Time for your regular Monday morning serving of must-read men’s style news

It’s official. On the same day Amazon purchased Whole Foods, Walmart acquired menswear brand Bonobos for a mere $300MM.

The Chainsmokers are now the global faces of Tommy Hilfiger.

Ironing your underwear may be a bit extreme, but any guide about “how to be more Italian” will always be a winner in our eyes.

A summer layering move that makes perfect sense.

How to wear brown according to The Rake. How to wear brown according to Brian: with denim, with creams, with a t-shirt, with a turtleneck, with color, and even a 1970s-inspired vintage throwback.

Kingsman Director Matthew Vaughn talks his latest movie, and the bourbon you should be drinking while watching it.

Ermenegildo Zegna showed a strong collection from Alessandro Sartori in Milan this past week, mixing sport and tailoring perfectly. We’ll have some Milan street style coming up this Thursday…

One thing to be certain of during fashion weeks, is that the buzziest of buzz words will be spoken.

The Mr. Porter sale is now up to 70% off.

This week’s WTF/pet peeve: Does Alex Rodriguez really not have enough money that he can’t buy a shirt that fits him? Or just get one tailored? SMH.

Thanks for reading.

Stylishly Yours,

Robin West
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Featured image via The Rake

Robin Sacawa

Robin Sacawa is a Content Strategist with over 18+ years experience in social, editorial, digital, and influencer programs across Pharma, CPG, Women’s Health, Fashion, and Editorial Publications. Her focus is understanding the audience behaviors that fuel integrated programs, channel nuances, the need for innovation, and message hierarchy. All while having fun doing it! When Robin was two years old she was asked what she wanted to be when she grew up and she immediately said “a puppy.” This is still her dream

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