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Your Tuesday Morning Pick-Me-Up

July 5th, 2016
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But you gotta do work, work, work, work, work, work, work…

If I had to take a guess, I’d wager that you’re on your way to work right now or already sitting at your desk avoiding the task of tackling all of the emails that may have piled up while you were out enjoying the long weekend (safely, we hope).

Luckily, we’re rounding up last week’s links that you may have missed for extra avoidance-material.

It’s summer, you should be wearing shorts. Just make sure you know the rules.

Justin O’Shea’s debut collection as Creative Director of Brioni is out. Is anyone surprised that he went into rock-territory and featured the men of Metallica in tuxedos in his first ad campaign?

We’ve seen many articles about “Dandies”, but rarely any that highlight outside the US, especially contemporary dandyism in black communities around the world.

Anyone want to take a road trip and taste America’s best soft serve with us?

There have been some weird face swaps as of recent, but this guy trying to swap with the Hulk takes the prize.

We’re going to need to test this guy’s fastest way to tie a tie tutorial.

Every guy has imagined themselves as James Bond, and now you can own a piece of him.

We’re all about keeping cool while wearing suits in the summer. If there’s no way around it, make sure it’s a light fabric like cotton or linen.

Brian is really curious which song will be the No. 1 Summer Jam. Thoughts?

By now you’ve probably picked up that we are big fans of the Negroni. Continuing that obsession, this one looks just right.

Thanks for reading.

Stylishly Yours,

Robin West
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Featured image via Vicky Wasik

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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