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February 7th, 2017
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The best and most interesting menswear news from last week

We weren’t there, but it appears to have been far less peacocking at this season’s NYMFW. Hallelujah, guys.

Alan Maleh, founder & publisher of Man of the World (bible), talks about selecting pieces for his Brooklyn boutique that will be a “lifer”.

To which if you aren’t already a subscriber, consider it immediately. Along with The Rake, Man of the World is consistently inspiring. And always on the table at HSS Studios…

The up and down weather this winter is making our heads spin, not to mention our skin. Be prepared with our list of best winter moisturizers.

Todd Snyder’s new NYC store is built for the guy looking for “American Style”, or curated-vintage watches by Hodinkee.

Fall 2017 is not around the corner, but the trends driving it are.

Spring is, though. And The Weekend is launching a collection with H&M.

Miss the 90s? The Gap is bringing back some of it’s iconic looks from the era. Minus the iconic commercials.

When experiencing style doubt, keep it simple.

Turntables have been making a comeback for years now, but this gadget takes vinyl listening to a whole new (sleek) level.

Thanks, as always, for reading.

Stylishly Yours,

Robin West
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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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