The Friday Read: Duke Cannon, Summer Style Essentials and New Denim from Taylor Stitch

Folks, how was your Fourth of July?? I hope it was filled with plenty of fun, relaxation, some summer style essentials for the holiday … and, yes a cold brew and a tasty hot dog or burger (or two or three!) on the grill. I’ve actually  been  on vacation myself in the rolling countryside of Zeeland (Michigan!) these past few days celebrating the holiday with my whole family — my brother, his wife and four children, and my mom and dad. I truly can’t wait! It’s been a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of NYC, but I’ve still found the time to unplug, kick back and dress in style (check out my Instagram for more there). I hope you have, too. On another note, we’re also going to ensure your weekend starts off the right way, including recommendations for grooming essentials and stylish new denim aplenty. What could be better? We’ll see you for tomorrow’s Style Pick of the Week, and I’m wishing you a great weekend!

  • Perhaps you, like me, are constantly in search of a grooming refresh. If that’s the case, I can’t recommend the work being done by Duke Cannon enough. I’ve had the chance over this past week to continue exploring the brand’s line, from the refreshing Solid Cologne to the sharp News Anchor Forming Cream, which helps me style my ‘do in new ways (I’ve recently been trying out what you might call a “hard side part”). I also love the lightweight finish and refreshing feel of the Standard Issue Face Lotion, along with the essential Best Damn Beard Oil. It’s really a comprehensive approach that’s super high-quality.  If you follow me on Instagram, you can expect to see new content featuring their durable products very soon. Again, I’d wholeheartedly recommend the dependable quality and agreeable pricing that you’re getting with Duke Cannon.

 

  • Allow me to offer up another recommendation here when it comes to men’s style essentials — you can’t beat hard-working basics. Pieces that work every day and in every season. And you really can’t beat hard-working basics from a brand like Taylor Stitch. I’m going to be testing out pieces like the  Taylor Stitch Heavy Bag Tee and the incredible-looking Taylor Stitch Slim Jeans in Cone Mills Standard — you can expect lots more on those stellar, essential basics in the coming weeks here on The Style Guide and via my Instagram.
  • Now, we’ve talked before about how necessary and essential a pair of stylish light wash jeans can be, even in summer. With that in mind, here’s a refresher on my favorite light wash jeans for The Manual.

That’s going to close out today’s Friday Read, folks. I hope you all have a safe, fun and enjoyable holiday weekend! Cheers!

-Beau

#OOTD: Wear This Rugged Gear to Layer Up for a Summer Camping Trip

Our #OOTD series here at the old Style Guide tends to cover a bevy of summer style essentials that are a bit more refined in nature. As in, not exactly the type of gear you’d wear to scale a mountain. We’re changing that approach ever so slightly in today’s #OOTD, as we tell ya just what to wear on a summer camping trip. That’s right — we’re going off-road and off-trail to get you outfitted in rugged hiking boots from Danner, plus a classic henley and a tough overshirt. Those are but a few of the pieces you’re going to need to get from the city to the trail … and then back. I’ll leave it up to you as to how you’re getting there and what else you might be bringing (I’m not quite an expert when it comes to tents and the like), but I do know that dressing the part can go a long way. The right camping gear can help you tackle an early morning chill or keep hiking those few extra miles, and it can even help you feel a little more comfortable (witness the essential Flint and Tinder Mill Pants as featured below). Regardless, I hope these tips help you get ready for your next trip easily and stylishly. If you find yourself in need of other, more casual seasonal style staples, check out this post. In the meantime, let’s get to it!
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Just a few of the essentials you’re going to want to pack (and wear) to go camping.

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The  biggest takeaway here? Some of your favorite menswear essentials can even work to wear when camping. Take the Flint and Tinder Supima AirKnit Henley — it’s as rugged of a henley as it gets, and it’s more than ready to layer up underneath the Staywax Camp Shirt. Together, that combo is going to help you get through many a long hike, an early morning or a late night around the campfire. The pants you should wear to do it all? Easy. The durable Flint and Tinder Mill Pants are just the ticket, perfectly suited for casual weekends or quick camping trips alike. The same goes for the Danner Explorer 650 Boots — they’ll provide comfort, durability and rugged style on summer nights and weekends. I also think you can’t go wrong with the unique styling potential of the Cause and Effect Leather Belt. And the tough style and dependability of the Marathon Diver’s Quartz Watch is exactly what you need when taking things off-road on a summer camping trip. Simply grab the Peak Design Everyday Backpack, throw on your reliable Huckberry Explorer’s Cap, then get out there and go after it. See? Camping can be stylish (and fun!) as heck.

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The List: Stay Stylish this Summer with these Menswear Picks for the Season

Going on a summer vacation anytime soon? Planning one? Shopping for one? A combination of all three? Well my friends, today’s edition of The List is absolutley for you. It’s simply packed full of summer style essentials aplenty, from your new favorite pocket tee to a tie and pocket square for summer weddings, to a stylish pair of summer shorts. No matter what your next trip or summer adventure calls for, I’d wager you’re going to find something you like below. Cheers!
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Faherty Brand Indigo Pocket Tee — $51

A classic, casual pocket tee that’s certainly ready for summer.

Ahh, there it is. The stylish pocket tee we talked about. A beach essential, a bar essential and a work essential, all ine one. Try the Faherty Brand Pocket Tee under a lightweight navy cotton blazer alongside tan chinos for your next casual day at the office.
Hults Bruk Huckberry Hatchet — $100

A tough hatchet that could come in more handy than you think.

Hey, I said The List has something for everyone, did I not? Do you exactly need the Hults Bruk Huckberry Hatchet? Ehh, debateable. Is it cool and potentially quite useful for summer projects? Yes.

Taylor Stitch The Apres Hoodie — $118

Taylor Stitch

A premium hoodie that elevates the style staple in a serious way.

If you regularly check up on the work being done at Taylor Stitch, then you know the brand consistently kills it. The Apres Hoodie is an elevated take on the classic zip-up hooded sweatshirt — just warm enough for cool summer nights.

Cause and Effect Leather Belt in Vintage — $130

A handsome leather belt that’s very different from the norm — in a great way.

Your accessories are but one way to stand out in style this summer — this very unique, very stylish leather belt from Cause and Effect is going to elevate even the most casual looks — like a classic navy tee and dark denim — with a bit of rugged style.
Mott and Bow Driggs Crew Tee in Navy — $30

A timeless navy tee to wear with your favorite Mott and Bow jeans.

Here’s another summer staple that should be in heavy rotation — a stylish navy T-shirt from Mott and Bow, ready to pair with absolutely anything in your wardrobe.
Neck & Tie Co. Linen Stripe Tie Kit — $72

Getting dressed for that summer wedding just got a heck of a lot easier.

Heading to a summer wedding? The handy, useful and ingenius Linen Stripe Tie Kit from Neck & Tie Co. should prove quite helpful when getting dressed.
Timex Archive Navi Watch — $135
Timex

A stylish-as-heck, cool-as-heck watch for summer.

Leave it to Timex to make an archival-style watch that’s stylish, casual and ready for summer — the Archive Navi Watch is everything you’d expect from this venerable American brand. Wear it with your favorite dark denim.
Patagonia Houdini Jacket — $99

The casual and functional jacket you need on your next summer hike.

Looking for a grab-and-go jacket that won’t break the bank? Something that works on both camping trips and at cookouts? The Patagonia Houdini Jacket is the one to buy.
Proof High Line Shorts — $54

Your new favorite shorts for summertime weekend fun.

Tailored shorts for summer that merge functionality and easygoing style — think of the Proof Highline Shorts like your everyday shorts, when your everyday routine involves biking to your favorite coffee shop or brewery, then taking a lunchtime stroll.
Taylor Stitch Slim Jean in Cone Mills Standard — $98

Rugged denim made the old-fashioned way. Simply perfect.

Beautiful jeans — there’s no other word for it — from Taylor Stitch. The Slim Jean in Cone Mills Standard should become your new go-to pair, easily. Wear ’em with the Faherty Brand Pocket Tee (wink, wink).

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So, do you have a favorite from the above list of menswear essentials? For casual style on the go, I think the Proof Highline Shorts really can’t be beat. Or perhaps, you’re partial to the Faherty Brand Pocket Tee, for instance. Or maybe even the Hults Bruk Huckberry Hatchet? Whatever floats your boat. Oh, and before we’re done here — The List is an ongoing series with a lot more entries in store, so be sure to follow along just as soon as you can. Thanks for reading!

Style Pick of the Week: Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses

A pair of stylish sunglasses that are just bold enough to work in all manner of summer style scenarios.

My friends, the search for stylish sunglasses for men seems to be an ongoing one, does it not? Sure, there’s a plethora of options out there, yet finding a pair of sunglasses that manage to blend subtle design, plus standout functionality and that hard-to-find “old-school cool” factor, can be difficult. Or is it merely a question of digging a little deeper in your quest for the perfect pair of sunglasses? If you follow me on Instagram, perhaps you’ve spotted the brand featured in today’s post — that’d be Electric, makers of summer style essentials aplenty. They’ve certainly come through this time around. That is to say, the Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses have just about everything you should be looking for when it comes to your new favorite pair of sunglasses. Is that high praise? Heck yeah. Can the Knoxville XL Sunglasses back it up? I sure think so.

The square frame of the Knoxville XL is more unique than your classic aviator sunglasses or the retro look of Wayfarers, but that’s all the better for wearing with a new crop of seasonal menswear essentials. We’re talking ensembles like a rugged short-sleeve henley and rolled light wash denim, ideally paired with classic chukka boots — that’s where the Knoxville XL is going to stand out quite nicely.

The Knoxville XL are also available with a cool, sleek Black Matte frame.

Simply put, if you’re looking for a new pair of sunglasses to stand out quietly on your next summer road trip — or even your commute — you’d do quite well to slap the Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses on your noggin. Polarized polycarbonate lenses ensure durability and crucial protection from the sun’s rays, while the Italian-made quality of the Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses is going to go a long way in ensuring they look great and last all summer long (and well beyond that, of course). Your Style Guide editor is partial to the Matte Tortoise iteration of the  Knoxville XL, all the better for wearing with a slim white Oxford, tan chinos and leather loafers for slightly elevated business casual look. If you want something a little sportier and more sleek? Reach for the Matte Black version of the Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses, as seen above. Either pair are going to put in plenty of work as you dress for an outdoor summer party or your next BBQ — that’s just a small sampling of all the fun you can have when accessorizing with the Electric Knoxville XL Sunglasses. Yes, folks … you just found that ever-elusive, essential pair of summer sunglasses. Bingo. Now, grab me a beer, will ya?

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The Friday Read: TRIWA Watches, Adidas Sneakers and New Summer Style Essentials from Huckberry

It’s a rainy Thursday evening in New York as I sit down to type this post, but luckily, I’ve got plenty of memories of a sunny, amazing Florida trip to look back on this past weekend (if you follow me on Instagram, you’re well aware of the trip!). At any rate, it’s nice to be closing out a long work week on the fashion PR grind. That brings me quite nicely to my next point — with the Fourth of July falling in the middle of next week, it’s high time you loaded up on summer style essentials for the holiday. To help with that quest, I compiled the best deals from Huckberry this week, from camping gear to new menswear. They won’t last long — count on it. Alternatively, you’d also do quite well to shop this week’s edition of The List, a shopping series that’s packed with men’s style essentials for rugged getaways and easygoing vacations alike.  Lastly, if you’re struggling with what to wear for the Fourth of July, I’d point you toward our #OOTD series here on the ole blog.

  • It’s time to throw on the summer shirt you didn’t know you need — the easy, versatile, breezy popover shirt. I’m in need of a stylish popover shirt myself, and this list of the best popover shirts for men from GQ.com should prove quite helpful.

  • Sneakerheads, here you go — for an agreeable price, you can get sporty, lightweight summer style courtesy of the Adidas F/22 Primeknit. Learn more via my latest footwear feature for GearMoose (wink, nudge).
  • Perhaps my favorite summer knit might be the trusty, rugged short-sleeve henley. There are plenty of great brands making nice iterations out there, and it’s with that spirit in mind that I wrote about the best short-sleeve henleys for The Manual this week.

  • TRIWA is a new watch company — to me at least — that stands out from the pack. Quite stylishly, too. Here’s the gist: They make durable timepieces with, among other products, recycled plastic. And they’re at it again with a new launch — the TRIWA x HUMANIUM METAL Watch is a new favorite of mine (you know that if you’ve checked out my Instagram Stories this week!). Soon enough, you can get your hands on one for yourself — at least, if you pre-fund the partnership now. This tough, hard-wearing, rugged watch will be made from destructed illegal firearms and will serve as a solution to gun-related violence in conflict-torn societies — that’s pretty neat, right? Right.

That’s going to do it for me today, folks. Up next this week: Potentially, a show by revered British shoegaze pioneers Slowdive at the Brooklyn House of Vans this weekend … maybe. In the meantime, I’ll be tracking down some iced coffee, shopping for a bit of menswear, and generally enjoying life! Beer in hand, ideally.

Thanks for reading!

-Beau

Shop These Summer Deals from Huckberry Right Now for the Fourth of July

Guys — it’s true. We really do love Huckberry here at The Style Guide. Huckberry is a one-stop E-commerce site and lifestyle brand — they’ve really got it all for guys who live a curated, well-considered and diverse lifestyle. That’s particularly true when it comes to the gear you need for the Fourth of July. There are rugged picks aplenty, to go along with tons of summer style essentials. With that in mind, your humble editor pulled together a quick list of some great deals and steals from Huckberry, all of which are going on as we speak! Let’s get to it.

United By Blue Summer Apparel — 25% Off (Through July 3rd) 

Just a few of the style essentials you can pick up from United By Blue on sale.

The folks at United By Blue are up to their old tricks — designing stylish and sustainable summer gear, that is. Get 25 percent off all United By Blue menswear — my favorite pick might just be the Kinghorn Plaid Shirt.

Native Shoes — 25% Off (Through July 1) 

Easy to wear, easy to style and perfect for summer travel.

Lightweight, comfortable and very easy to pack or wear for summer travel — that’s what you’re getting with Native Shoes. Your stylish summer sneakers are here, folks.

GrowlerWerks Growlers — 15% Off (Ongoing) 

A growler that serves up tasty beer and looks great in the process? Sign me up.

I really do love me an ice-cold, fresh craft beer — who doesn’t? You can serve up your favorite beers for the Fourth of July and beyond with a handsome, essential beer growler from GrowlerWerks. Cheers!

Nemo Equipment — 25% Off (Through July 3rd) 

The functional, useful camping equipment you need now.

I’m admittedly not big on camping, but if I were, I’d use dependable, functional gear from Nemo Equipment — you can pick up some nice deals now, my friends.

Solo Stove Portable Fire Pit — $100 Off (Through July 3rd)

Take $100 off this cookout and bonfire essential.

Take $100 off this durable, easy-to-use portable fire pit from Solo — that’s a heck of a deal in time for your next summer party.

DemerBox Speakers — 20% Off (For 48 Hours)

Durable Bluetooth speakers that pack a heck of a punch.

Want your speakers to pack a punch visually and in terms of stellar audio? You need the rugged, go-anywhere DemerBox speakers, available right now for a great deal.

OtterBox Coolers — 25% Off (Through July 3rd)

The only cooler you need for spring and summer.

Perhaps the most durable, toughest coolers on the market come from OtterBox — that’s all there is to it. Load up an OtterBox cooler for your Fourth of July party, ASAP.

SpikeBall — 15% Off (For 48 Hours)

Innovative water games for your next weekend trip. Available for a nice deal right now.

Yep, that’s right. SpikeBall. Your boating excursions and weekend lake trips just got a heck of a lot more fun, thanks to this innovative water game. Once again, for the people in the back: SpikeBall.

Are you ready to do some shopping? I, for one, think these deals from Huckberry are too good to be missed. Which of these picks are your favorite? I’m truly a sucker for United By Blue menswear, for one. Let me know in the comments below! Thanks for reading.

 

#OOTD: How to Dress for the Fourth of July This Year

Gentlemen (and ladies), let’s get ready for the Fourth of July — we’re letting the figurative menswear fireworks fly today, so to speak. If that strikes you as an odd proposition, what with the Fourth of July being so casual, bear with me for a moment. Just like dressing for a casual summer Friday or upgrading your weekend style, stepping out for a scenario like the Fourth of July calls for paying a bit more attention than usual to your outfit. That extra attention to detail definitely pays off, because it pays to look your best, always … even if your friends or family are taking it easy. Make no mistake, I’m not talking something way over-the-top — no, sir. Today’s #OOTD starts with a military-inspired jacket, features a mighty fine pair of slim grey chinos from Taylor Stitch, and finishes with classic brown leather sneakers — see, there’s nothing overly fancy about that. Just good, clean, all-American style that’ll look great at a BBQ or bonfire, and especially stylish for fireworks later on. What say you? Let me know on Twitter whether or not you dig this look.

A tough jacket, a classic T-shirt and slim chinos are staples any day of the week — especially for the Fourth of July.

  • The Jacket: Relwen Sailcloth Tanker, $252 — There’s a chance that the Fourth of July could be slightly chilly or breezy, especially if you spend it near the water. The tough Relwen Sailcloth Tanker is a perfect travel jacket, and rugged enough to do it all.
  • The T-shirt: Faherty Brand Indigo Pocket Tee, $51 — Nothing wrong with throwing on a classic T-shirt here. The Faherty Brand Indigo Pocket Tee features excellent fabric and a modern fit — ideal for layering.
  • The Chinos: Taylor Stitch Slim Chinos in Ash, $98 — While you could easily throw on slim shorts here, these Taylor Stitch chinos provide you with more versatility (not to mention protection from bug bites).
  • The Sneakers: Nisolo Diego Low Top Sneakers in Tobacco, $148 — Stylish leather sneakers, especially ones with slightly more rugged design details, offer mobility and comfort. Nisolo’s Diego Low Top Sneakers get the job done. Better than flip-flops, right?
  • The Socks: CHUP Volant Socks, $32 — Particularly if you’re visiting friends or relatives, you want look sharp even without shoes on — the CHUP Volant Socks are tasteful and quite stylish.
  • The Belt: Cause and Effect Leather Belt in Vintage, $130 — Thanks to the aged leather and high-quality construction, Cause and Effect has come up with what could be one of the best leather belts out there — ideal for standing apart from the crowd, in the best way, on the Fourth of July.
  • The Watch: Timex Archive Navi Watch, $135 — Sporty, durable and ideal for wearing on or near the water, the Timex Archive Navi Watch harnesses all-American style for July 4th.
  • The Essential: Taylor Stitch Drop Point Knife, $68 — You never know when you might need the Taylor Stitch Drop Point Knife around your Fourth of July campfire or fireworks celebration. Right?
  • The Hat: Corridor NYC Cap in Indigo, $45 — Last but certainly not least … the Corridor NYC Cap in Indigo keeps the sun of your face while providing understated, made-in-America style. Not bad at all.

As with any #OOTD, the keys to getting it right often start with the basics — fabric, fit, quality … you know the drill. For dealing with breezy evenings and potentially some rain (not ideal for the Fourth!), the Relwen Sailcloth Tanker is a tough-as-heck, stylish-as-heck top layer. The Faherty Brand Indigo Pocket Tee perfectly accents the more rugged nature of your outerwear pick — it’s laidback, easygoing and cool enough to wear on its own at the beach or pool. They’re certainly a bit dressier than you might expect for the Fourth of July, but the Taylor Stitch chinos shown here pack a serious punch if you want one pair of pants to wear for holiday travel … and then post-travel happy hour. Plus, the seriously cool, rich leather on the Nisolo Diego Sneakers helps set ’em apart from other sneaker options out there — always ideal if you’re trying to pack light for a weekend trip. I’m also all about high-quality socks, like the CHUP Volant Socks, a perfect example of getting the details right. That’s also why an eye-catching belt, like the one from Cause and Effect shown here, is such an essential piece for a casual holiday. And although the Taylor Stitch Drop Point Knife might not be the first thing that comes to mind when dressing for the Fourth of July, you might be surprised at how versatile it can be if needed. Finish off this casual, rugged look with the Corridor NYC Cap in Indigo — a perfect “dad cap,” even if you don’t happen to be a dad. So, tell me: How are you dressing for the Fourth of July? Weigh in over at The Style Guide Facebook page. Cheers! 

 

The List: Shop These Men’s Style Essentials for Summer … As Soon as You Can

Folks, we’re coming at you today with a plea to stock up on men’s summer style essentials. OK, not a plea. Rather, a friendly nudge in the right direction. As we love talking about here at The Style Guide, versatility and timeless style are must-haves, no matter the season. That’s equally true during summer, and that’s why today’s picks in this edition of The List include go-anywhere staples like a classic Oxford shirt, rugged suede boots and even a stylish leather wallet. Check it all out below — summer adventures await.

Flint and Tinder Soft Washed Oxford — $98

Soft-washed fabric, a stellar fit and classic style — everything you need this summer.

Right off the bat, here’s that stylish Oxford shirt we talked about. As you might expect, it’s made with exceptional fabric from the folks at Flint and Tinder. Wear it with dark denim and suede chukka boots for Saturday night.
Taylor Stitch Drop Point Knife — $68

A tough-as-heck knife from the makers of your favorite apparel and footwear. Not bad, ehh?

A drop point knife? On a list of menswear essentials? Sure, why not. You never know when your next project might call for it. Especially when it just so happens to be the Taylor Stitch Drop Point Knife. Carry it in your Taylor Stitch light wash jeans, for good measure.
Mott and Bow Benson Jeans in Straight Fit — $118

These light wash jeans fit a bit more relaxed — all the better for staying cool.

What to wear with your classic white Oxford? Stylish light wash jeans from Mott and Bow, of course, done in a fit that’s a bit more loose than what you might wear normally. It’s summer, after all — keep cool out there.
OtterBox Trooper LT 30 Soft Cooler — $269.99

Take this cooler to the beach or on your next camping trip — it’ll go anywhere.

Let’s get right to business. No more cheap Styrofoam coolers to head out on summer adventures — the OtterBox Trooper Cooler is as good as it gets.

Wolverine Original 1000 Mile Boots in Roughout Amber Suede — $365
Wolverine 1000 Mile

Beautiful suede boots that you can buy now … and wear now, on cool summer nights.

Should you buy a pair of rugged suede boots in the summer? Yes. Should you wear these Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots in the summer? Yes. Test drive ’em with light wash jeans and a pocket tee to head to your favorite brewery.

Wingback London Card Holder — $56

Sleek, refined and sure to get better with age.

Whether you wear breezy linen trousers, slim black denim or rugged canvas shorts, keeping your leather wallet slim and streamlined — rather than bulky and overstuffed — is crucial this summer. Wingback London has your back.
Taylor Stitch California Shirt in Indigo Pyramid — $125

A rich indigo shirt in breezy cotton — perfect versatility from Taylor Stitch.

Fear not — Taylor Stitch is here with the beautiful California Shirt in Indigo Pyramid. The perfect collar and the perfect fit. Wear it untucked with olive chinos and stylish brown leather brogues to the office this summer.
Zodiac Super Sea Wolf 53 Compression Watch — $1,195

As good as it gets! Pricey, but worth it.

I’m certainly all about keeping things affordable here on the blog, and yet … what’s #menswear without a little wish list? The Zodiac Super Sea Wolf is a timeless watch, chock full of terrific specs and great looks.
Corridor NYC Indigo Denim Cap — $45

A stylish upgrade over your typical ballcap.

Searching for a ballcap that’s got just a little something different? This Corridor NYC Indigo Cap is made from the material as your favorite jeans — wear it with a white slub tee and classic khaki chinos to a bonfire this season.

Jack Mason Nautical Chronograph Watch — $275

Stylish, sporty and dependable. Nice work, Jack Mason.

Another watch? Yessir. The handsome, slightly rugged and yet ever-so-refined Jack Mason Nautical Chronograph Watch works, even if you don’t own a boat.
Victory Sportswear Speed Runner — $220

“Ugly” sneakers? Hardly. The Speed Runners are sleek and versatile.

Stylish retro sneakers are all the rage right now — the Victory Sportswear Speed Runner is a nice, slightly understated way to dip your toes into that trend. Wear the Speed Runner with a classic White Oxford & light wash denim.
North & Mark Howard Waterproof Stretch Trench — $325

A timeless trench coat, updated with modern fabric for maximum mobility.

When’s the best time to stock up on stylish outerwear for the rainy season? Arguably, when it’s, well, not rainy. This stretch waterproof trench allows you to get around easily while keeping you dry. Bonus points for the classic trench style.

So, having a tough time deciding which of these summer style essentials is your favorite? If I had to pick, I’d go with those handsome Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots … or perhaps the insanely cool, stylish Zodiac Super Sea Wolf. Or heck, maybe even that stylish Oxford shirt from Flint and Tinder at the top of the page. At any rate, hopefully, you found something that caught your eye! Thanks, as always, for reading.

Style Pick of the Week: Penfield Callahan Shirt

Penfield

From the retro camp collar to the use of seersucker fabric, I think this shirt is just what you need in terms of style that keeps you cool and comfortable.

Finding summer style inspiration can actually be surprisingly tricky at times. After all, it’s incessantly hot, it can take a lot to get around (especially if you’re a city dweller sans car), and it often feels easiest to resort to a T-shirt and shorts. Make no mistake, that can certainly be done stylishly (Editor’s note: This stylish Taylor Stitch T-shirt is a great place to start!). But there’s another way to stay cool and look great, and it’s the Penfield Callahan Shirt. Yep. Simple as that. OK, maybe it’s not that simple. But seriously, a stylish short-sleeve shirt like the Callahan Shirt, especially one that incorporates a vintage-inspired camp collar, is something you really didn’t know you needed in your closet … right? I’m tellin’ ya, if you want a visually interesting, retro-inspired shirt that’s a cut above a slub T-shirt or a polo? The Callahan Shirt from Penfield is your go-to, particularly for a weekend happy hour, a summer party or an easygoing-yet-stylish Sunday brunch. Crucially, the Penfield Callahan Shirt rids your body of excess fabric and heat, and every bit counts in that department. In short, it’s as easy to wear as a T-shirt, yet with the upgraded style you’d normally get from a classic polo shirt. All the while, it’s that much more stylish and just plain … cool. That’s true in a literal sense (it’s made with seersucker fabric), as well as a figurative sense.

Exactly where the Callahan Shirt might work best … surrounded by friends and a few rounds of tasty beers.

It’s style that’s noticeable, yet not over-the-top … that’s exactly the type of style I think we all should aspire toward as readers of The Style Guide, right? The great thing about the Callahan Shirt from Penfield is that it nods to current trends in a way that’s eye-catching, but also timeless. Again, a retro camp collar shirt is just the changeup your wardrobe might need going into the rest of summer. What better option to reach for than one that works with slim khaki chinos and white canvas sneakers just as well as it works with rolled ligh wash denim and leather loafers? The Callahan Shirt from Penfield gives you the best of both worlds, and it does so all while not breaking the bank (note the $90 price tag on the Callahan Shirt). To recap: The Callahan Shirt nails the right balance when it comes to killer style that’s also casual. It’s also affordable. And most importantly? It keeps you cool as heck — in more ways than one — this summer. That’s good enough for me.

What about you? Are you buying the Callahan Shirt? How would you style it? 

The Friday Read: Fort Myers, The Best Sunscreen for Men and Summer Denim

I don’t know about you, but your Style Guide author sure is ready for the weekend. It’s not just any old weekend, either. No sir, I’m headed to Florida — lovely Fort Myers, in fact — to spend time with my parents and my incredible girlfriend, Laura! If you don’t follow her blog, you absolutely should; it’s got something for everyone, from the best new music to style on a budget. I certainly enjoy reading it! Aside from our blogging pursuits, I know that we’re both looking forward to a little time off from our day jobs (Laura in marketing, mine in PR), along with soaking up some Florida sun. You can, of course, follow along with all of our adventures on Instagram in the meantime. It’ll be the first time I’ve been in Florida since a birthday weekend at Disney World, and I really can’t wait. If you’re hitting the road, might I recommend that you bring along a stylish carry-on bag for the occasion?  And if you need something to read, well, the below pieces ought to get your weekend started the right way. Cheers!

  • Taking care of your skin is as important as making sure your summer style essentials are on-point this season — seriously! That’s why I wrote about the best sunscreens for men over at GearMoose! Ch-ch-check it out.

  • I’m always a fan of the relatable, useful style content put together by the team at Valet — that’s why I think you’d do well to read up about how to wear a long-sleeve shirt this summer (and on a side note, you should absolutely check out my post here on how to wear a chambray shirt in the heat!).
  • Fancy starting your weekend with a little shopping? Esquire.com rounded up the best accessories under $100 — there really is something for everyone on this list.
  • Let’s wrap things up by talking about essential summer denim. If you, like me, simply can’t get enough of your favorite denim, you might want to check out my recent write-up on the Warren Denim from Mott and Bow — they’re lightweight and easy-to-wear, no matter the temperature.

That’ll round out today’s Friday Read, folks! Be sure to check out tomorrow’s Style Pick of the Week, guaranteed to get you into the spirit of summer style accordingly.

Thanks for reading,

-Beau