The Friday Read: Buck Mason’s Latest Summer Menswear, The Best Short-Sleeve Shirts & Taylor Stitch Chinos

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Summer is flying by evermore swiftly, but not in a bad way, at least not in my neck of the woods: There are park strolls, beach days, boardwalk visits and brewery beers, and with more of the same on the way this weekend, I’m trusting my favorite Buck Mason menswear to carry me, well, everywhere.

In my experience, the brand gets the details right with an all-American assortment of super-soft tees in dusty colors, expertly cut jeans, hard-working shorts, breezy camp-collar shirts and some of the best swim trunks on the market (to name but a few categories in which Buck Mason excels).

If you feel the same way, then you know this to be true, but if not, it’s worth considering picking up a few Buck Mason menswear essentials — head here to read more about how it makes some of the best men’s T-shirts, the best chambray shirt and much more. It’s like I said: From summer rooftop happy hours to breezy weekend brewery visits, rock concerts and everything in between, Buck Mason delivers.

I anticipate more of the same this weekend as I try to stay cool in the Brooklyn heat, menswear and cold beer very much included. And for your own stylish summer pursuits, here are a few essential reads to kick things off the right way — we’ll see you out there, my friends.

  • Speaking of staying cool in the heat, I know at least one way to combat rising temperatures while putting your best foot forward in matters of style. That’d be one of the best short-sleeve shirts, and I covered a selection of my favorites at a range of price points over at Maxim.com. Shop accordingly and stay cool (and stylish), my friends.
  • If you keep up with the blog on the regular, you’re well-aware that I find it hard to pass up a deal, particularly a deal on the best men’s chinos from one of my favorite brands. In this instance, that deal hails from the good folks at Taylor Stitch and Bespoke Post, where you can find savings of 30 percent on the Taylor Stitch Foundation Pants in the brand’s wear-with-anything Democratic fit.
  • Let’s ring in the weekend with one last menswear selection for the taking, shall we? Over at Huckberry, I think you’ll be pleased to find that the company’s in-house sustainable menswear brand, Wellen, dreamed up a stylish short-sleeve shirt for men that perfectly merges fashion and function, all thanks to a moisture-wicking fabric and a quick-drying design. Take it on the links, to a summer BBQ and everywhere in between, my friends.

That’ll wrap up today’s Friday Read quite nicely indeed — hopefully, that trio of stylish menswear picks is enough to sort you out in terms of some prime reading and shopping suggestions for the seasonal heat. Be sure to check back tomorrow for our trusty Style Pick of the Week, and then again on Sunday for a discount on some fine menswear via the Sunday Sale. Cheers and as always, thanks for reading!

The Thursday Buy: The Buck Mason Slub Pocket Tee is the Best Pocket Tee On the Market

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The coolest white T-shirt on the market? Possibly.

When it comes to finding the best menswear for spring and summer, I know one place I like to turn towards consistently, and perhaps you’re as well-acquainted with said brand as I am. The brand, ladies and gentlemen, is Ohio-born Buck Mason, makers of the best pocket T-shirt on the market (and plenty more, including rugged chore coats and a whole bevy of items well beyond that). In fact, the Buck Mason Slub Pocket Tee is well beyond what you’d expect from a simple T-shirt: It’s one of the best men’s white T-shirts, as well.

Although this classic pocket tee also comes in Black, we’ll focus on the classic white T-shirt version in today’s Thursday Buy. It’s fitting that this tee is well-stocked at Buck Mason as we roll into summer and ever closer to Memorial Day, because your new favorite T-shirt can be a seasonal workhorse for casual outings aplenty. And when it comes down to it, you need one of the best T-shirts in plenty of varieties, because the times in which to wear a tee this summer are practically limitless. It’s one of Buck Mason’s bestsellers for that very reason, too. And of course, it gets better from there.

SHOP: The Buck Mason Slub Pocket Tee

Buck Mason pocket T-shirt

Perhaps the perfect white T-shirt to wear with jeans.

And when it comes to one of the best T-shirts for men, especially from Buck Mason, you can be sure you’re getting high-quality construction and some great bang for your buck. Although this T-shirt retails for $40 at Buck Mason, I’d say it’s every bit worth it (heck, go right ahead and get one in white and one in black). The white T-shirt is, after all, a style staple beloved and worn with aplomb by guys like James Dean and Paul Newman in decades gone by.

Thick In A Box This Buck Mason T-shirt allows you to channel some of that same energy all your own, especially when you wear this T-shirt with your favorite pair of indigo denim or, better still, a pair of the best jeans for men from Buck Mason. You can even layer it underneath a denim shirt, a black moto jacket or a light wash denim jacket on breezy summer days. The slub cotton is textured and lightweight, breezy and breathable, made with a reliable and flattering fit. The classic hem is a departure from Buck Mason’s curved hem tees, but it’s no less cool or stylish. And last but not least, you can wear your new favorite T-shirt with swim trunks or Buck Mason Deck Shorts for spring and summer adventures aplenty — or you can wear it to kick back, cold beer in hand. Either way, you can’t go wrong with your new favorite T-shirt.

SHOP: The Buck Mason Slub Pocket Tee

The List: Buy These Men’s Style Essentials for Fall and Winter from Buck Mason This Week

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There are plenty of chances to get the best gear for fall at Buck Mason right now.

Welcome, my friends, to today’s edition of The List. Last week, we talked about the best fall gear to buy at Huckberry, and today, we’re taking a similar track by focusing on the best new menswear from one brand in particular: The all-American style purveyors at Buck Mason, longtime favorites of the blog and now here with the right gear you need for fall and winter.

The brand specializes in updated takes on classic styles, from the best men’s T-shirt to the best denim shirt, and I think you’re certainly going to like what we’ve got going on today. Heck, I’ve even had the pleasure of covering the brand for Maxim, and I’m always impressed by what I see popping up on the site’s digital shelves. How about you? OK, let’s get to it. To see how I style my Buck Mason gear and more, go right ahead and follow me on Instagram.

Buck Mason Pima Curved Hem Henley — $52

Buck Mason - York Venice Wash Pima Curved Hem Henley

A rugged henley you’ll want to wear all fall and winter.

Start things off the right way with the base layer to rule them all: One of the best men’s henleys from Buck Mason, made from soft and comfortable pima cotton.

Buck Mason Cotton Sateen Alfa Military Shirt — $195

Buck Mason - Dark Olive Cotton Sateen Alfa Military Shirt

Your new favorite shirt jacket, courtesy of Buck Mason.

Buck Mason does a great job of turning military style inspiration into seriously cool pieces for the modern man, including this rugged military shirt jacket. Wear it atop one of the best men’s henleys.

Buck Mason Maverick Slim Jeans — $145

Buck Mason - M001 Medium Wash Maverick Slim Jean

Some of the coolest men’s jeans on the market, no doubt about it.

If there’s one thing that Buck Mason does exceptionally well, it’s churning out all-American style staples like some of the best jeans for men, regardless of season. The Buck Mason Maverick Slim Jeans certainly fit the bill.

Buck Mason Full-Grain Sundown Flight Jacket — $595

Buck Mason - Full Grain Sundown Flight Jacket

Yes indeed, this rugged leather flight jacket is an old-school classic with excellent modern appeal. It’s as premium a leather jacket as you’re apt to find for under $600, too.

Buck Mason Mulholland Explorer Wristwatch — $895

Buck Mason - Mulholland Explorer Wristwatch

An unstoppable watch to wear alongside all your Buck Mason gear this fall and winter.

I’ve covered this versatile, stylish field watch before here on the blog, and I’m bringing it back now with good reason, seeing as it’s one of the best everyday watches for guys (and an investment at that, but one that’ll pay off in spades).

Buck Mason Cotton Rib-Knit Watch Cap — $32

Buck Mason - Antique Cotton Rib-Knit Watch Cap

The best cap for fall and winter? Quite possibly — get the scoop below.

In addition to delivering the best men’s gear across the board, Buck Mason’s accessories, such as this stylish and rugged watch cap, are also as good as it gets.

Buck Mason Field-Spec Cotton Surplus Crew — $64

Buck Mason - Bronze Venice Wash Field-Spec Cotton Surplus Crew

A durable, heavyweight long-sleeve tee you can layer endlessly this fall and winter.

It wouldn’t be a post on Buck Mason menswear without mentioning one of the best long-sleeve tees for men, a perfectly rugged crew you can wear all on its own or beneath a flannel shirt all the same. Speaking of …

Buck Mason High Desert Flannel Vintage One Pocket Shirt — $145

Buck Mason - Cadet Blue/Black High Desert Flannel Vintage One Pocket Shirt

A durable, classic flannel shirt from the fine folks at Buck Mason.

Yes indeed, it’s true — Buck Mason also makes one of the best flannel shirts for men, a rugged number to be worn on chilly fall and winter mornings aplenty.

Buck Mason Heather Twill Terry Vintage Crewneck Sweatshirt — $75

Buck Mason - Ash Heathered Twill Terry Vintage Crew

Your new go-to crewneck sweatshirt this fall, folks.

Get layered up for fall and winter the right way with nothing less than one of the best crewneck sweatshirts for men. You’ll get plenty of wear out of this classic crewneck sweatshirt, my friends.

Buck Mason Slub Curved Hem Tee — $35

Buck Mason - Cove Slub Curved Hem Tee

A classic T-shirt made the right way here in the States.

Last but certainly not least, it wouldn’t be a post covering the best Buck Mason menswear without mentioning one of the best men’s T-shirts, would it? Assuredly not.


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Alright, then — how’s that for some of the best fall menswear around? When you turn toward a brand like Buck Mason, you know right away what you’re going to get. Quality, durability, dependability and of course, standout style the whole way through. It’s the only way to go, if you ask me, and I’ve found that every Buck Mason product I’ve tried comes through in the clutch. Be it one of the best men’s T-shirts, one of the best everyday watches for guys or a rugged leather flight jacket, this is one brand that won’t let you down — not even close, in fact. To let me know your favorite Buck Mason picks, be sure to follow me on Twitter

Style Q+A: Buck Mason

Editor’s note: For more in our Style Q+A series, click here. The following post is not sponsored in any way by Buck Mason, although affiliate banners may appear in other select posts.

An American lifestyle brand that's, well, inspired by and built in America. Photo courtesy of Buck Mason.

An American lifestyle brand that’s, well, inspired by and built in America. Photo courtesy of Buck Mason.

There are some brands that do one thing, and do it so well, that you can’t help but appreciate them. For yours truly over here, that’s been the case with Buck Mason, purveyors of, among other great #menswear, possibly the best T-shirt on the market. That’s certainly saying something, but it’s the approach and the end result that makes them a brand worth knowing — that goes for other classic style staples they produce, like sturdy raw indigo denim, essential chambray shirting, cotton linen shorts and critically, Buck Mason’s famous slim chinos. Across the board, the attention to detail that goes into something as seemingly simple as one of the brand’s slim slub tees is pretty remarkable, right down to details like the curved hem and the textured fabric. It’s that approach that’s won over your humble author, as I’ve followed the brand for a few years now and covered their essential tees for The Manual. It makes sense that with such a reliable, classic and well-made product assortment, they were bound to be a Style Guide favorite. And learning more about the brand only reinforces that notion. Co-founders Sasha Koehn and Erik Schnakenberg were kind enough to answer some essential questions about the brand for this site’s ongoing Style Q+A series , which delves into the minds of Style Guide friends like Megan Collins of Style Girlfriend and Barron Cuadro of Effortless Gent. So sit back, read on and perhaps swing over to the Buck Mason site to shop more great menswear.

The Style Guide: Take me into the background of Buck Mason and the “A-ha” moment that launched the brand and the brand’s ideals?

Sasha Koehn: A few years back, I was visiting my family in Cleveland when I stumbled upon these old, abandoned factories, and it dawned on me how few American companies actually make stuff here. I looked into it, and discovered that 97% of the clothing purchased in America is made overseas and that almost all of it is sold at a retail mark up of over 600%. That was really my call to action, and I knew I could build something around that.

Erik Schakenberg: At the same time, we didn’t want to be putting more filler out into the world. We wanted to create a brand that manufactures domestically, but that also produces value; garments that are timeless, and mean something.

SK: We wanted to simplify the male wardrobe to a clean, effortless style that we felt could stand the test of time. Our designs are derived from classic American staples that men feel comfortable in.

ES: We thought, “Let’s make high quality, affordable goods, and let’s make them here.” Because Sasha and I were both coming at this from a more creative – possibly even idealistic ­- place, the usual roadblocks like margin didn’t apply. The bottom line was irrelevant, we just decided we were going to do it and make it work. Sometimes not knowing exactly what you’re getting into allows you to see things a little differently, and to go down paths everyone else thinks are dead ends.

Once we figured out the concept, we shifted to thinking about the execution. How can we make our products accessible, while still taking care of the people who make them? We decided on a consumer direct model­ instead of wholesaling our products to a traditional retailer, who would have to mark them up in order to make a profit, we sell directly to the customers ourselves. This way we can keep the prices low, while still paying everyone in our supply chain a fair wage.

TSG: The brand’s product categories have expanded over time, but take me into the process of starting out with basics like tees?

SK: If we had a motto, it would be design through reduction, which is completely unusual. My father’s a sculptor, works in stone, chips away at massive blocks; we’re doing the same thing. It’s subtractive, you take your raw material and you cut away the noise, the nonsense, the excess, until you’re left with something simple and refined and perfect. We aggregate, and subtract, and what’s left? The cut, the fabric, and the construction.

Distillation, that’s how you make the best t­shirts, jeans, button­-ups and chinos in the world.

SK: Whether you’re shopping online, going to the mall, or at a department store, there is a good chance you are sifting and sorting through hundreds of irrelevant styles, colors, and patterns before you actually find what you want.

ES: We don’t focus much on fashion or the pantone color of the month, and trend forecasting isn’t really our thing. We take the staples, your oxford, chino, jean and tee, and we strip it. No unnecessary branding, no filler. Then we rebuild it with incredible fabrics in cuts and colors guys look great in. The classics made better than the classics, that’s what we do.

SK: We want to completely reduce the overwhelming shopping experience. There’s so much detritus, so much junk out there ­ culling the line was essential. We really try to stick to what we’re good at, and what our guy needs. It harkens back to that subtractive approach. Our stuff is so pared down and smart, you’d be hard pressed to put together an outfit that looked bad. Seriously.

Just a plain T-shirt? Think again -- made in America construction, slubby fabric and small style details make this one a big-time winner. Photo courtesy of Buck Mason.

Just a plain T-shirt? Think again — made in America construction, slubby fabric and small style details make this one a big-time winner. Photo courtesy of Buck Mason.

TSG: What would you say sets Buck Mason T-shirts apart from others on the market?

ES: There’s been an incredible reaction to Buck Mason tees. Thousands of customers have waited months on a waiting list for us to restock our signature shirttail hem t­-shirt. One reason it’s such a hit is the rounded hem in the back hides a little extra weight if you happen to carry it. It’s a $60 by any other brand. … Affordable pricing allows us to serve more customers, and not be limited to a small demographic like most of our peers in the luxury space.

SK: We’ve totally bypassed the archaic wholesale model by selling directly to consumers online, and through our brick-and-mortar shops in Venice and Silver Lake. That way, we can offer well-­crafted garments at competitive prices, with the added benefit of stateside job growth.

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TSG: What are some styling tips you would give the guy who wants to try out one of your tees but isn’t sure how to wear it?

SK: Our collection is really for everyone. Our stuff is so understated that there’s room for interpretation. It’s clothing as a vessel, the guy is what’s important. It’s not about the label, it’s about fit, and fabric and construction. If you appreciate that, you’re our guy.

ES: There is a group of men who want to look great but don’t necessarily care about fashion or trends. They want to invest the least amount of time possible to achieve a sophisticated, cool style. We don’t only design for that guy, but we always consider him, since he really stands for what Sasha and I are all about.

SK:  Aren’t the best-dressed people always the one’s who look like they aren’t trying? That’s what we offer; a line that you can mix and match with stuff you already have, or with our stuff, and you’ll look terrific. It’s about crafting clothes that’ll look great in ten, twenty, thirty years. And with our quality, it’s going to.

TSG: Are there other product categories in which the brand might expand in the future?

ES: We’re going to be releasing our first outerwear piece in the fall: the perfect leather Motorcycle jacket. We don’t want to give too much away – but believe us when we tell you it’s going to be one of the best-made, best-fitting, and best-priced moto jackets out there.

TSG: Is there anything else exciting in the works for the brand?

SK: We just finished converting a full-size 1997 GMC Bluebird school bus into a mobile Buck Mason store. We rebuilt it from the wheels up, and the aesthetic matches that of our retail shops and website – a white, clean, minimal interior filled with textures and elements that embody Buck Mason. When you enter it, you get a sense of who we are right away, and it’s a fun and unique way for customers to shop our product, and much more engaging than the traditional brick and mortar retail experience. And, eventually, we’re actually going to be taking it out on the road. Customers outside of LA don’t get to go hands-on with our stuff, so we’re really looking forward to bringing our American-made products to America. Plus, who doesn’t love a good road trip?

To keep up with the goings-on over at the brand’s HQ, follow Buck Mason on Instagram or Twitter. To keep up with the fella writing this post, hit the ‘Follow’ button on IG.

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Style Pick of the Week: Buck Mason Short-Sleeve Chambray Shirt

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Savor the last weeks of summer with a chambray shirt that can tackle anything. Flowing locks and well-kept beard not included.

Savor the last weeks of summer with a chambray shirt that can tackle anything. Flowing locks and well-kept beard not included. Photo courtesy of Buck Mason

So you’ve got your slim chinos and your classic white sneakers, but you don’t quite have a shirt to wear with ’em — or do you? The Buck Mason Short-Sleeve Chambray Shirt, my friends, is that shirt — and if that’s not the one, I’d suggest the Buck Mason Oxford. But as to the Short-Sleeve Chambray Shirt: It fits in quite well with the brand’s line of durable, essential basics, which run the course from crisp blue denim to perfectly washed slub tees. And it fits in very well with the sort of menswear you should be looking to rock to finish out summer. We’re talking pieces that can handle a beach walk or a day by the pool, and then drinks out on the town. And we’re talking just as much about pieces that can be fun to wear. If you’re on the hunt for a unique alternative to a classic summer polo or a slim pocket T-shirt, the short-sleeve chambray shirt is the way to go — as  a matter of fact, you can rock the style at least five different ways (wink, wink). The light wash is casual, the workwear-inspired front pockets are a nice visual touch, and the styling potential is certainly tough to beat. Yes indeed, the Buck Mason Short-Sleeve Chambray Shirt can be worn with everything from a pair of stylish swim trunks and slip-on sneakers on Saturday to linen trousers on a casual Friday — no jacket required. And with Buck Mason, you’re getting every bit you pay for — and then some.

Subtle details like front-button chest pockets switch things up from the standard navy polo.

Subtle details like front-button chest pockets and fish eye buttons switch things up from the standard navy polo.

The brand’s story began with a conscious decision to return to American manufacturing, and that commitment to quality and effortless style shines through here. While “heritage style” can sometimes have negative connotations (as seemed to be the case after the trend blew up in the mid-2000s), there’s nothing overly costume-y or dated about a very well-fitting, very well-made short-sleeve chambray shirt. Critically, this shirt is made with a lightweight indigo-dyed chambray — that means it’s breathable and moves easier than heavier shirts cut for fall or winter. Another big benefit? It’s made in America, so it’s right in your wheelhouse if you like to know where your #menswear comes from. And although this particular Buck Mason chambray shirt has short sleeves, know that you can still team it up with, say, a lightweight cotton sweater after a day on the water — it’s even better for layering in that regard. But the benefits don’t stop there — it’s got a bit of an edge to it, to the point where it wouldn’t look out of place worn with an iconic jean like the Levi’s 505C at a rock concert. The tricky part is going to be keeping this shirt in your closet once fall and winter really hit — so if you’re blessed enough to live near Buck Mason’s Los Angeles home base, do us all a favor and continue to rock it year-round.

Click here to get the Buck Mason Short-Sleeve Chambray Shirt.

Do you own any Buck Mason gear? How would you style this chambray shirt? Weigh in at The Style Guide!