The Friday Read: Recapping NYFW, The New Flint and Tinder Spring Collection & ‘The White Lotus’ Season Three

In the menswear world, it’s sometimes a tricky balance — to look forward to what’s new and what’s next in seasons to come, all the while zipping to events scattered across Manhattan during New York Fashion Week.

And at the same time, there’s the desire to keep your eye on the prize, so to speak, when it comes to the best spring menswear (like the new Flint and Tinder Spring Collection from Huckberry, as shown above). My many freelance writing pursuits — as you know if you follow me on Instagram — give me the chance to tackle both, and then some.

It’s a balance I’ve been thinking about quite a bit as we roll into another Friday Read — and as we deal with dressing in style for winter, of course, with the best men’s style essentials close at hand. Perhaps you feel you’re in the same boat? Ready to start dressing for early spring, yet tasked with layering up for early winter?

Yes indeed, that’s how I feel as I gravitate toward hearty winter selections like the Billy Reid Bond Peacoat, while at the same time prepping my wardrobe for a transition with selections like lightweight corduroy shirting, expertly washed denim jackets, garment-dyed sweatshirts and more — all from the new Flint and Tinder Spring Collection, of course.

And yet, I saw plenty of intriguing, memorable menswear during NYFW, including a standout prep-meets-modern collection full of expert tailoring from rising brand Peak Lapel NYC. I was also impressed by the flowing, challenging silhouettes of Sergio Hudson, and cool-as-ever Japanese outerwear and sturdy, commute and travel-ready bags from Yoshida Porter.

But this begs the question: What does NYFW mean for you — and for me — as we navigate stylish daily dressing here at this Brooklyn style blog? Let’s dive in before the weekend kicks off in earnest, shall we?

  • Above, you’ll see a monochromatic look with plenty of texture and an edgy, rock n’roll finish from Authentic Roz: At the elegant Prince George Ballroom last Saturday, the upstart fashion label unveiled its “I AM DIFFERENT” collection, using 24 edgy looks to deliver a “a visual manifesto of self-discovery.” The experience was chic, rugged and a blend of the minimalism of Japan plus the downtown cool of New York City streetwear. In short, Authentic Roz was everything thought-provoking about NYFW. So, when it comes to my favorite look above, how does this translate to your own wardrobe? Make note of earth tones, of the workwear vibe of the jacket itself, and then see how brands like Buck Mason are delivering a dusty range of colors in military-inspired silhouettes, from canvas shirt jackets to field jackets and even denim. And that, my friends, is fashion done right.
  • Speaking of Buck Mason and the legendary modern Americana brand’s focus on the classics, well, the brand has done it again, you might say. If you read this style blog on the regular, then you’ll know that the company delivers expertly crafted denim, outerwear, super-soft T-shirts and ruggedly handsome looks like denim and chambray shirts. But it’s the denim we’re here to talk about today: Buck Mason just debuted an entirely new denim range, and as you perhaps read about yesterday on this very site, the Buck Mason Japanese Denim Ford Standard Jeans are a new masterclass in affordable Japanese denim. Hit the link below for more, my friends.
  • Are you a fan of the smash hit television series ‘The White Lotus’? The HBO drama — created by “School of Rock” co-star and writer Mike White — takes viewers to exotic locales around the world, showcasing an often-ritzy, mysterious and surprisingly dark week in the life of the resort’s wealthy guests. The setting this go-round is Thailand, which lends itself to a range of crisp, refreshing cocktails enjoyed by its guests — including actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, who stars in a new campaign promoting Thailand, “The White Lotus” and of course, Ketel One vodka and Tanqueray gin (both favorites of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son). Fittingly enough, I got to talk to the young actor about all of those pursuits and more over at Maxim.com. Cheers, my friends!

That’s going to wrap up today’s exploration of NYFW style, the best new denim and the standout Flint and Tinder Spring Collection from Huckberry — there’s something for everyone today, is there not? Now, before I let you stroll off into a winter weekend — and Valentine’s Day weekend (hello to my love, Mary!) — I’ll leave you with my guide to the best winter work boots from Wolverine. Lace ’em up and get after it, my friends.

The Friday Read: An Adventure into the Agave Fields with Patrón Tequila

My friends, thanks for joining me as we kick off another weekend via the Friday Read, your source for what’s new and what’s next when it comes to menswear, spirits and more. Last week, we talked more about rugged USA-made menswear from California-based Devium, and we’re shifting gears slightly this week, as I’m on the move.

I myself have been planning a Brooklyn apartment move — which you know if you follow me on Instagram — but my latest move of sorts is one that’s taken me out of the country, down south and in pursuit of a new adventure (and a new spirit). We’re coming to you live from Jalisco, Mexico, were I’m venturing into the agave fields to learn all about Patrón Tequila and its new Cristalino expression.

This trip is part of the many hats I wear when it comes to freelance writing, including covering all manner of gear, spirits and more at Maxim.com. In fact, you can look for a dispatch on this particular trip over at Cool Material, where I’ll be diving into the world of agave.

It’s far from my first trip to the region (how cool is that!?), which brings you through the vibrant city and culinary destination of Guadalajra. I trekked to Mexico last September with El Tesoro Tequila, and I’ve also visited the region with 1800 Tequila last spring.

But back to Patrón: More than 2,500 employees work to craft this fine tequila at Atotonilco el Alto, using brick ovens and ancient Tahona stones to cook the agave and dial in that “just-right” flavor you’ve perhaps found in your favorite margarita or cocktail.

Along the way, we’re staying at the Hacienda Patrón an exclusive VIP guest house on site. Here, the itinerary includes plenty of tequila, round after round of gourmet meals, an agave cutting demonstration, a tour of Patrón facilities and a deep dive into how they make this premium spirit. Not bad for a work trip, right?

 
 
 
 
 
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Of course, I’ll be outfitted with some of my favorite gear along the way, including sturdy Flint and Tinder work pants, my trusty Blundstone boots and even some tequila-themed headwear (workers in the tequila fields often wear oversized straw hats to block the sun, dirt and grime during long days in the agave fields).

Between exceptional tequila, next-level accommodations and the chance to put some of my favorite menswear and gear to the test in rugged fashion, my latest trip checks all the boxes for me — and for that, I couldn’t be more thankful!

There’s more to come on my jaunt to Mexico if you go ahead and follow me on Instagram, but for now, just now that we’re focused on matters of style with two upcoming weekend posts. Cheers to tequila and cheers to real-world adventures, folks — thanks for reading!

The Friday Read: The Best American-Made Menswear From Devium, A New Huckberry Jacket & A Winter Weekend Getaway

Devium menswear review.

It can sometimes be tough to find a brand doing things the old way — the hard way, the difficult way, like making some of the best American-made menswear. It’s something I’ve had the time to think about this week as we come to another edition of the Friday Read here at your favorite Brooklyn style blog.

And as with past menswear reviews on this site — including last week’s introduction to Vero Watches — I’m all about brands that go the extra mile when it comes to quality and craftsmanship, like California-based Devium.

The decade-old brand puts its money where its mouth is, so to speak, in matters of rugged workwear, American-made production and a full array of timeless styles (think hard-working trucker jackets, flannel shirts, canvas workwear, durable chinos and much more).

The Devium story — which starts with the company’s founding on Flag Day, of all days, in 2015, is an impressive one, with plain old fashioned hard work and 100 percent American-made construction at its core.

I’m excited to learn more about the brand, and I’d wager you’ll feel the same way as you dive into its flagship lineup, which includes a range of sturdy flannels, tough-as-nails waxed jackets and more. How’s that for a new brand to jumpstart your weekend? T

he company makes the sort of dependable, good-looking, hard-wearing menswear that should prove useful in plentiful style situations, including my next jaunt — my first trip of 2025, in fact, and a suitably winter-focused one.

I’m off with my love Mary to chilly Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where a relaxing family weekend — think flannel shirts, whiskey, great food and even better times — awaits. To see how I’m outfitting myself and to find out what I’m sipping on, head over to my Instagram.

And before we head off into the weekend properly, let’s talk briefly about another must-buy style essential, the sort that should come in remarkably handy in terms of warmth, toughness, sturdy construction and long-lasting appeal.

Flint and Tinder waxed jacket.

What style selection could clear that very high bar and live up to the hype at the same time? The new Flint and Tinder Flannel-Lined Hooded Waxed Jacket, of course. Crafted from the same Martexin waxed sailcloth as the positively legendary, best-selling Flint and Tinder Waxed Trucker Jacket, the style adds a weather-ready waxed hood and keeps the same classic detailing, like durable hardware and a striped blanket lining.

Flint and Tinder Hooded Waxed Trucker Jacket review.

It’s a workwear jacket built to last in every sense of the word, and it comes in two must-have colors: Field Tan and a rich shade of Forest. Either is a fitting addition to a highly functional, carefully considered and casually rugged (and useful) winter weekend wardrobe.

Between Devium and Huckberry, if you ask me, I’d say you’ve got plenty of gear to consider in the days ahead — and plenty of gear to break in and make all your own. Happy shopping and cheers to American-made menswear, my friends.

The Friday Read: A New American Watch Brand Worth Knowing & The Best New Gear from Huckberry

VERO watches review.

Welcome back to this, the second Friday Read of 2025. It’s a worthwhile time to take stock of how your year has started and where you want it to go, in matters of New Year’s resolutions — menswear and otherwise — in matters of how you dress and the mindful thought that goes into some of your favorite menswear brands. Now, to be sure, I’m not just talking about tried-and-true, fan favorite brands like Huckberry.

We’ve already talked about the best Huckberry menswear in particular to start 2025, but let’s go beyond just that, shall we? In fact, in future editions of the Friday Read, you can expect the occasional spotlight on an unheralded yet truly excellent brand, like the USA-made timepiece manufacturer we’re about to discuss, Vero Watches.

As of late, my attention has been captured by some similar upstarts, the sort of brands that fall right in line with the rugged, adventurous, tastefully classic yet modern vibe of Huckberry (and Taylor Stitch, and Buck Mason and … well, you get the picture).

Best field watches for men.

And especially in the wristwear arena — as I cover watches frequently for Maxim.com and elsewhere — I’ve been impressed by the revamped takes on the “modern American field watch” coming out of Vero Watches. The brand was actually founded back in 2015, but has started to garner some buzz as of late, and I appreciate their outdoor-ready, rugged and yet crisply designed sensibility as far as watch design is concerned.

Vero men's watches review.

And to hear the company tell it, its timepieces are “inspired by grit, commitment and style,” with a true sense of intention behind each timepiece (like the Workhorse Chrono shown here). In fact, Vero Watches says they build timepieces “that are meant to live on your wrist,” rather than in a collector’s box. An admirable focus, yes?

Many of its watches are built with durable stainless steel, feature hearty water resistance and outdoor-minded features like canvas straps, and of course, production takes place in the good ole U.S. of A — Portland, Oregon, mind you.

Yessir, if you ask me, there’s a lot to love about this brand, including the beefy 44.5mm case build of the Workhorse Chrono (expect more in the weeks ahead on this particular watch, my friends).

Consider this your first intro to Vero Watches, a brand I’ll surely be circling back to here on the blog in good time. As it were, you very well might be able to spot a timepiece from the company sooner rather than later on my Instagram.

Best field watches for men.

For now, I’m going to wind down this Friday Read early — you’ve got some reading and shopping to do as far as your new favorite watch company is concerned, but if I can recommend one final piece, head over to yesterday’s blog post to revamp your weekend activewear and loungewear game from Huckberry. Cheers to a new year, a fresh weekend and some stylish recommendations to power the days, weeks and months ahead.

The Friday Read: Starting 2025 The Right Way, In Style

Huckberry menswear reviews.

It seems it was mere days ago I sat down to pen the last blog post of 2024 here at The Style Guide, your favorite Brooklyn style blog. And yet, time marches ever onward, and the beat goes on: We’ve hit the first Friday of 2025, and with it comes an optimal time to reflect for one final weekend before the new year kicks off in earnest.

 
 
 
 
 
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Of course, I’ve stayed just busy enough over the holiday season writing about top menswear and gear news and deals via my freelance writing for Maxim.com (and elsewhere!) but the pace has been considerably slower — all the better as we gear up for a new year, ehh? To that end, be sure to follow me on Instagram to take a look at what I’m wearing, listening to, sipping on and even reading as we roll through winter here in NYC.

I’m always curious about, let’s say, menswear resolutions for the new year: What did you enjoy wearing in 2024, what trends are you bringing with you — and leaving behind — and what do you want to wear more of? For more on this topic, I always appreciate what Style Girlfriend has to say — check out that link for more, or read my Style Girlfriend interview with Megan Collins from the earlier days of this blog.

Heck, what brands, styles, trends or silhouettes might you like to see on this menswear blog in the year ahead? I often think about these questions as I peruse my favorite retailers, companies like Huckberry — and plenty more that you tend to read about frequently within the pages of this blog.

I’m all for retailers, brands and designers that seem to be on the cutting edge of all things luxe-yet-rugged, classic yet modern and fresh all the way around (yes, like styling a crisp wool blazer with a timeless Western shirt, which I’ll certainly be trying out sooner rather than later).

There’s always a certain ebb and flow to the year, after all, and yet, I’ve got a feeling that if you ease into things the right way — abiding by menswear classics with your own personal twist, for instance — things will all fall into place.

You can certainly find plenty of men’s style essentials that meet that particular moment when you shop companies like Huckberry, be it for a rugged waxed jacket, a cozy beanie or the perfect pair of chinos for your return to the office. Godspeed in your search, my friends.

For now, I’ll be kicking back this weekend with a cold beer, catching up on a dash of NFL action, and reading a new book (lately, I’ve been diving into “The Tender Bar”) as we plot out a well-paced start to 2025. As ever, thank you for reading and stay stylish!

The Friday Read: The Best Winter Beers, Last-Minute Gifts from Huckberry & A Florida Holiday Getaway

I don’t know about you, but in my neck of the woods, it feels like a sprint to the finish as we roll through the holiday season and put a nice bow on the end of this year. I’ve certainly stayed busy covering all manner of freelance writing pursuits, as you well know if you read this blog — that includes everything from yesterday’s post on the best new sweatpants to my coverage at Maxim of holiday gifts galore.

Speaking of: If you still need to knock out a few more items on your holiday shopping list, I’ve got just the recommendation for you. In fact, if you read the blog regularly, you’ll be well aware of what I’m going to say when it comes to the best last-minute gifts for guys (and just about anyone else in your life).

Huckberry’s Holiday Gift Guide hits the mark in plenty of different ways, from gifts for the rugged outdoorsman to gifts for the guy who’s got everything (seriously). I’ve always found that the retailers comes through with some of the coolest gifts for guys (and gals, of course), and that’s about the best recommendation I can provide as we close out this week.

Some last-minute holiday touches will certainly be on my mind as I close up shop in Brooklyn and make my way down to Florida for a family Christmas in the sand and sun, accompanied by my lovely Mary.

Expect plenty of fun in the sun on my Instagram, and be sure to keep it locked here for additional posts this weekend (and next week!) for gear related to all the rest of your holiday shopping needs this season. But first, a few choice reading and shopping picks to make your Friday sail by, my friends.

  • Feeling thirsty on this pre-holiday weekend Friday? That makes two of us, and that’s why I wrote about a true passion of mine, the best winter craft beers, featuring the likes of Stone Brewing, Sierra Nevada and many more seasonal favorites. Head to Maxim.com to check out my full list delicious seasonal sippers.
  • Let’s keep it locked on another must-have for the holiday season: A stylish, investment-level watch. Again, I wear a lot of hats in this freelance life, and accordingly, I wrote for Maxim.com about the hottest Rolex watches of 2024. There are more than a few drool-worthy selections to add to your wish list — a guy can dream, right??
Best sweatpants for men.
  • I said it once before and I’ll say it again: The best sweatpants for men, especially with the cozy holiday season upon us, are a must-have, and that’s why I wrote about a classically cool new pair from Flint and Tinder and Huckberry. Head to yesterday’s post to read all about your new favorite sweatpants here on the blog, my friends.

That’s going to wrap up my trio of selections for the best holiday menswear to read about, shop and buy right now. There’s plenty more where that came from –in the form of two weekend posts, of course — so be sure to swing by your favorite Brooklyn style blog in the days ahead. Cheers to the season, and as always, thank you for reading and for supporting this blog!

The Friday Read: The Huckberry Holiday Gift Guide, The Maker’s Mark Winter Wheat Wonderland & The Best Sweater Polos

Huckberry Holiday Gift Guide 2024.

Welcome to another fine winter Friday here in Brooklyn (or wherever you might happen to be reading your favorite Brooklyn style blog). It’s a season of bounty, joyful thanks, delicious whiskey and even better menswear, at least in my neck of the woods — if you follow me on Instagram, you’ll see that I’ve been busy wearing my many hats in my many varied freelance writing pursuits.

One day, I might find myself writing about a limited-edition luxury cognac, the next, I might be covering a new Huckberry x Timex watch. All in a day’s work!

And as of late, those varied pursuits included a preview of a special NYC Maker’s Mark Winter Wheat Wonderland (running now for the next 10 days!) — the space is an ode to Star Hill Farms in Kentucky, plus all things Maker’s Mark, with an outstanding limited-edition menu of cocktails crafted by cocktail expert and legend Colin Field.

Bhakta Spirits review.

This week also brought with it an excellent Upper East Side evening tasting some standout Bhakta Spirits (on the heels of my February 2024 trip to see the company in Vermont). Talk about a perfect balance between rare spirits and the joy of the holiday season, yes? It all requires fortitude, but it also requires the right menswear to meet varied situations in casually rugged-yet-refined style (the way I prefer to dress, and perhaps the way you do, as well!?).

And for those instances and plenty more — especially in the holiday season — I outfit myself with menswear favorites from Huckberry. It seems there’s never a bad time to shop the incredibly well-stocked retailer, which just happens to know what guys want — and the gals on your list, too (more on this in a moment). It certainly seems like everyone on your list is covered by the Huckberry Holiday Gift Guide, in my experience.

So, here’s your reminder to cross a few prime gifts off the “Nice” list by shopping Huckberry, as I’ve been this busy season. To send you on your way into the weekend, check out a few choice reading and shopping selections below — onward!

  • Speaking of taking care of your holiday shopping — especially for your better half — I’ve got just the ticket: Over at Maxim, I wrote about the best Huckberry gifts to buy for her, whoever that “her” in your life might be. From your mother to your sister to your sister-in-law and beyond, Huckberry’s expert insight made it a delight to write about a few choice selections over at Maxim.
  • Let’s talk holiday style for a minute: Nailing the right balance between comfort and fashion is critical, as is staying ever-so-slightly on-trend without overdoing it. That means finding a middle ground, like the retro-yet-fresh sweater polo. It harkens back to the 1950s and ’60s, but you’ll still find it on red carpets today — and you’ll find out more about the style in my guide to the best sweater polos over at AskMen. Happy shopping, folks.
  • Shopping for the watch enthusiast in your life? Have plenty of spare coin to throw around? You very well might want to dive into my piece at Maxim.com covering how Omega crafted a more affordable version of the iconic Seamaster worn by James Bond. Talk about a wrist game upgrade, my friends.

Now, who’s ready for a dram of whiskey and for the weekend to start in earnest? Before we can kick things off — beer, cozy evenings by the fire, a lovely candle burning — here’s the rugged, classic flannel shirt you should be wearing this season, all courtesy of yesterday’s post on Schott NYC‘s timeless take on the style. I hope it keeps you warm this weekend and beyond, and I hope you’ll join me tomorrow for our Style Pick of the Week. Cheers to the season, my friends!

The Friday Read: These Are the Best Menswear Sales to Shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Huckberry Black Friday Sale 2024.

My friends, welcome to a special Black Friday edition of the Friday Read here on this Brooklyn style blog, where we tend to cover a bit of everything, from shopping and spirits to, of course, menswear and gear.

And although I wear a great deal many hats when it comes to freelance writing, today, we’re all in on the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals (you can read my writing about the best spirits to drink now over at Maxim, among others — perhaps for something to sip while you shop?). Those deals, naturally, include retailers like Huckberry as seen at the top of the page — read on for more insight there, my friends.

For now, let’s dive in with a very brief overview of these hand-selected Cyber Week menswear deals — while other publications (including my own byline at Maxim.com!) cover sales by the dozen, we’re streamlining things a bit here today and talking about the five best Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales to shop now. Get out there, get after it and check back next week to let me know what you scored.

Huckberry: Save More Than 40 Percent

Yes indeed, as promised, Huckberry has a wealth of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals rolling out. Savings abound on waxed jackets, rugged shirting, essential leather boots, stretch chinos and denim, everyday carry gear, home goods and more. If you want it, Huckberry’s got it. Shop here.

Filson: Save As Much as 60 Percent

Once upon a time, the good folks at Filson rarely offered discounts on the best outdoor menswear, much less putting together an entire Filson Black Friday Sale. That’s not the case anymore, as flannel shirts, durable waxed jackets, tough weekender bags, hard-wearing work pants and accessories are all up for grabs at a discount. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post on one of the best flannel shirts from Filson, too. Shop here.

Todd Snyder: Take 30 Percent Off Everything (With code: BLACKFRIDAY30)

It can be hard to find high-quality, investment-level menswear — from shirting to suiting — on sale, yet that’s not the case with the refined wares on offer from legendary American designer Todd Snyder. In need of a new sportcoat or a sharp new flannel shirt? Perhaps a stylish pair of jeans or a rugged henley? Shop the Todd Snyder Black Friday Sale for 30 percent off with the code BLACKFRIDAY30. ‘Tis the season. my friends.

Taylor Stitch: Take 20% Off Select Styles Sitewide

The good folks at Taylor Stitch are opening up the warehouse, so to speak, with standout savings on knitwear, sweaters, A-plus shirting, rugged work pants, cozy loungewear and much more — I’d recommend checking out a range of pieces, including the modern classic Taylor Stitch Jack Shirt. 20 percent off won’t stick around forever, so hop to it, my friends. Shop here.

Billy Reid: Save At Least 20 Percent On Refined Menswear

With Billy Reid — makers of the peacoat worn by James Bond, among other staples — the difference truly is in the details, like the designer’s signature ribbon trim finish and richly crafted fabrics. You’ve got your best chance of the year to save on refined, utterly classic menswear with a dash of Americana, but here’s the catch.

You’ll get savings of 20% on orders of more than $400, 30% on orders of $800-plus, and then 40% on orders of more than $1,200. Get that credit card at the ready and stock up on style staples that shouldn’t be missed. Shop here.

My friends, in the interest of letting you get back to your leftovers and turkey sandwiches (and perhaps some shopping, whiskey sipping and afternoon football viewing), that’ll do it for my guide to the best Black Friday deals and steals! Happy shopping, have a great holiday weekend — with two more posts on this blog incoming! — and as ever, we’ll See You Out There. Cheers!

The Friday Read: A Brooklyn Autumn Weekend & New Taylor Stitch Menswear For The Season

I often say here on the blog that fall — in all its charms — is the most wonderful time of the year for menswear, and that certainly holds true as we roll into another crisp, brisk Brooklyn weekend here at your favorite style blog.

I’ve had the chance this week to explore each and every one of my passions when it comes to freelance writing, including an excellent evening dining with Timex in Manhattan to celebrate the upcoming launch of a new timepiece designed by none other than creative director Giorgio Galli himself. I also had the time to look back on a truly wonderful fall weekend in Pennsylvania with my love Mary, for which I was outfitted accordingly — see below!

And if you keep up with the blog, I’ve also written about rugged new Taylor Stitch menswear, like the the Taylor Stitch Workhorse Jacket as shown above. It’s a prime layer for the season at hand, with a quilted lining for added warmth and durable construction for layering aplenty.

And as you know if you keep up with me on Instagram, I did my best to layer up for some chilly New York City days and nights in fine fashion, relying on favorite pieces like a refined Todd Snyder flannel shirt, trusty Billy Reid jeans and my go-to, rugged leather Ariat Chelsea boots. And yes, for those interested, Taylor Stitch and its rotation of sweaters were certainly in the mix.

In fact, Huckberry-approved brands like Relwen have been making some of my favorite flannel shirts of the moment, for instance. Speaking of Huckberry, consider this your reminder — an urgent yet stylish reminder — to shop the annual, very rare Huckberry Sitewide Sale for savings of at least 15 percent off.

There’s much more to come on that front this weekend here at your favorite Brooklyn style blog, but it certainly pays off to shop early and often when it comes to Huckberry. For now, let’s layer up in rugged, refined and versatile fashion for a late fall weekend, and let’s look forward to the joys of the season ahead in all its many stylish forms. Cheers and as always, thank you for reading!

The Friday Read: A Fall Weekend in New Orleans with 1800 Tequila

My friends and fans of The Style Guide, welcome back and let’s embark on another jam-packed fall weekend, shall we? If you’ve been following along on my Instagram, consider this a nice supplement (with a few shopping tips thrown in the mix).

You see, in addition to the usual slate of must-buy fall menswear essentials covered on your favorite Brooklyn style blog, I’ve certainly been keeping busy these past few days and weeks with my many freelance writing pursuits — spirits, menswear and music chief among them. In fact, lately, I wrote about a new gin from Monkey ’47 over at InsideHook — it’s curious, it’s delicious and it’s worth tracking down.

And of course, a big part of the job involves getting out in the field and going to work with my favorite gear close at hand. Just this month, I’ve had the chance to test out some of my favorite rugged fall menswear during a Pennsylvania cabin weekend, I had the rare opportunity to put my Scotch sipping & fly fishing to the test in Wisconsin, and I’m once again off on another adventure as we speak.

That adventure? A visit to parts unknown, or at least, a city I’ve — rather shockingly — never visited… the Big Easy, New Orleans! A city of culinary delights, intrigue, mystery and a series of jam-packed, arts-focused celebrations for 1800 Tequila’s latest Artist Series offering (debuting next month). I also had the chance to stroll the city, grab a cold one on Bourbon Street and enjoy a muffaletta and Zapp’s chips (bingo!).

If you’ve been keeping score at home, I was fortunate enough to travel to Mexico with 1800 Tequila earlier this year, as I wrote about at Maxim. So when this invite came across my inbox, I could scarcely say no.

These past few days have brought a group of writers, myself included across the city to sip on 1800 Tequila expressions — like the Reposado shown above — as well as a series of imaginative fall-centric cocktails that reinvent what you think tequila can become. Along the way, we were immersed in the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and stayed at the lovely Hotel Henrietta.

The weekend was framed around both a new release from 1800 Tequila (again, more to come soon!) as well as the New Orleans’ contemporary art triennial, Prospect.6 — a fitting meeting of the minds celebrating the art and craft of both pursuits.

Of course, you can view past examples of the 1800 Tequila Artist Series above. Tequila that drinks (and looks) like a work of art? Sign me up, and I’ll be there wearing my favorite Huckberry menswear. A black tie gala awaits tonight — time to break out my best suit — and of course, more 1800 Tequila sips and spirits are on the horizon.

My freelance life takes many twists and turns (as you can see by the wide scope of my writing at Maxim), but I’m filled with gratitude along the way — and ready for a weekend of rest afterwards! As always, thanks for reading, thanks for shopping via The Style Guide and thanks for tuning into a duo of weekend style posts! Cheers, my friends!