What’s up AFOS? What you wearing these days?
Sorry for the radio silence. WIWT’s are the least popular part of the blog and since I haven’t had a good screed against common wisdom lately, I’ve just been accruing a bunch of pictures of myself against a brick wall (also in a driveway).
So what have I been wearing this summer?
Simple outfits with some bracelets (I’d call them “man bracelets” or “mewlery” BUT BRACELET AND JEWELRY ARE NON GENDER SPECIFIC).




Thrifted:
Vtg. No Tags OCBD
Levi’s 505’s (inherited)
Bass Brown Suede Bucks
White Converse Chuck Taylors (Gifted)
Levi’s “Movin’ On” Red Gingham Shirt
No Brand Woven Leather Belt
Levi’s Web Belt (Made in USA)
Bracelets by Ashley
When I’ve been getting a bit more complex I’ll wear some vintage madras. Either a shirt or a jacket (or some pants, though not in these pics).




Thrifted:
Vtg. “Career Club” Madras Shirt
Levi’s 505’s (Inherited)
Levi’s Web Belt (Made in USA)
Vtg. “Triton” Madras Jacket
Oleg Cassini BD (complete with unlined collar, which I think was to save money or something, but still, interesting detail)
B Republic Chinos
Allen Edmonds “Grayson” Tassel Loafers
Vtg. “Golden Weave” Irish Linen Pocket Square
Oh, also I wore that ridiculous floral tie I own for First Friday. That was pretty fun.


Thrifted:
Vtg. Lanvin DB Blazer
Remick’s of Quincy Floral Tie (Made of real Oiana Nylon!)
Church’s Black Horsebit Loafers
So that’s it, that’s what I’ve been wearing since I (apparently) vanished last week. You can resume not noticing in 5… 4… 3…
It’s Summer and Out Come the Wolves Floral Ties.
What can I say? I like floral ties.
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Thrifted:
Vtg. “Campus” Plaid Sport Coat
Vtg. Liberty of London Floral Tie (gifted)
Uniqlo Jeans
Vtg. J&M Made in Italy Loafers
Pocket Square
Oh Whatup Summer?
I didn’t see you there.
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Thrifted:
Bespoke Cream Jacket (gifted)
Vtg. Van Heusen “Profiles” OCBD
Vtg. “State Street” for Jordan Marsh Churchill Dot Tie
Vtg. Hand Woven in India Bleeding Madras Trousers (Hand Wash Only)
LLBean White Bucks (Made in USA)
Thrifter’s Delight.
This is the thrifter’s uniform. Slip ons, neutral colors and a bag to hold stuff (so your hands are free). It’s also a good summer uniform, easy, comfortable, slightly off key (khaki jeans rather than chinos). A look that’s super casual, but still pulled together.
Also, true story, I was picking my girlfriend up from work a couple weeks ago in almost this exact outfit (tassel loafers rather than venetian) and her boss asked “are you going somewhere special?” which was confusing, because we were just going thrifting. Turned out she asked because I was “all dressed up”.
THIS IS THE LEVEL YOU NEED TO DRESS AT TO BE DRESSED UP THESE DAYS.
Sad really.
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Thrifted (Special with prices edition!):
Vtg. Jordan Marsh “A Fitted Shirt” OCBD - $2.50
Levi’s 505’s - $2.50
Vtg. Johnson & Murphy “Cellini” Made in Italy Loafers - $1
Saddle Leather Made in USA Belt - $.50
A Fistful of Style’s Complete Guide to Not Looking Like an Idiot as a Groomsman
I was recently the best man and “wardrobe guy” for the groomsmen at my cousin’s wedding. Of course being a #menswear blogger I had numerous opinions on the subject. The following is my complete guide to making sure you don’t make the groomsmen look like schlubs on a very important day.
I think there’s 3 main points to dressing a wedding party with a couple caveats.
1: Formality.
The wedding was non-traditional. It featured a reading from Substitute Senate Bill No. 899. The first dance was a rick-roll where the wedding party rushed the dance floor.
All of which is to say a wedding is an important day, but how formal a day it is depends on the people involved. Tuxedos or morning dress can be wildly out of place at a wedding, remember that.
2: Setting.
The wedding was outdoors at a campground on a lake. We were camping prior to, the outfit had to travel with us and then not look silly outdoors. It also had to jibe with the bridesmaids, who were wearing simple dresses in blue and orange, not bridesmaids gowns.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a row of guys in tuxes standing on grass in bright sunlight with trees all around, it looks… incongruous. Think about where the wedding is happening, it matters.
3: Simplicity.
It might be strange for the flag barer for maximilism to advise keeping it simple, but it’s a wedding. There aren’t many opportunities left in the modern age to “dress up” as it were. The beauty of formal wear is its simplicity, and even if you aren’t wearing traditionally “formal” attire, that same simplicity should be what you aim for.
Caveats:
It’s not your day. Nobody really cares about what the groomsmen wear as long as they look similar and don’t outdress the bridal party. If the bride insists on something, and the groom agrees? You do that.
Don’t sweat it too much. One of the groomsmen showed up in a silver/black repp striped tie. Know who noticed? Me and him, nobody else gave it a second thought.
Don’t rent (if you can avoid it). Seriously, it’s a big day, wear big boy clothes that you own. It’s always baffled me that on one of the most important days of their lives men choose (or are forced) to wear someone else’s clothes, what more important time is there to look like yourself?
In practice:
The groom wore navy suit with a wedding tie*, white french cuff shirt and black captoe oxfords (bought second hand). This had the advantage of leaving him with a basic navy suit and black captoe shoes he can wear the rest of his life instead of flushing $150+ on a rental tux and crap shoes. Total outlay, with tailoring was less than $400.
The groomsmen wore navy blazers (single or double breasted) and gray trousers (any shade) with black lace up shoes (not wingtips), white shirts and wedding ties (except for the one groomsman who didn’t wear one). This had the advantage of everyone owning their clothes. If they didn’t have something? I feel absolutely no shame making a man in his late 20’s buy a navy blazer or gray trousers if he didn’t own them already, I mean, how much more basic can you get?
The wedding colors were blue and orange, we were wearing blue blazers so an orange boutonniere gave the final touch. We didn’t have to match perfectly, we all looked comfortable, and everyone left with all their clothes instead of having to coordinate returning them to the nearest Mens Warehouse (which was probably 30 or 40 miles away).
All in all? A beautiful, highly successful day from all angles.





*Ed Note: The tie, though very skinny was inherited from his younger brother who was taken from us a few years back, we don’t get to choose what people leave us and wearing that tie meant more than “looking better” with a gorgeously knotted and draped Kent Wang, just before anyone feels the need to comment.
First Friday.
Today is First Friday in Portland, also there was a Jehovah Witnesses convention behind the store (apparently they love to shop), also there was a cruise ship in town. It was a zoo at my job all day. Fortunately it was beautiful and the secret park I eat lunch in was open again after months of construction.
And am I the only one who thinks a palette of white, green, blue and brown is pretty great for summer?
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Thrifted:
Vtg. Southwick Sport Coat (I think it’s a wool/linen blend)
Vtg. Van Heusen “Profiles” OCBD
Paul Stuart Linen Tie
Green Sperry Topsiders
Vtg. “Golden Weave” Irish Linen Pocket Square
Variations on a Theme.
I’m not much for uniforms, but this is as close as I get. During the summer when I’m not at work I’m wearing either jeans or (occasionally) chinos with a bold shirt and desert boots or chuck taylors (sometimes loafers). Simple and a statement without being overdone. Also accepts most sport coats or lace up shoes if I’m suddenly called upon to look nicer (which is pretty much never, I’m called upon to wear a tie maybe 2 times a year, every other time it’s by choice).
If you’re looking to up your summer wardrobe, it’s easy, just don’t over think it.
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Thrifted:
Vtg. Levi’s “Movin’ On” Shirt
Levi’s 505 Jeans
Tan Web Belt
LLBean Sig. Desert Boots
Spring into Summer with A Fistful of Style.
Sorry I’ve been out for a second here. Busy week. Now it’s time for my cousin’s bachelor party, so if you’ll excuse me.
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Thrifted?
With the exception of the charcoal trousers in the 3rd fit ($20 at Reny’s, “a Maine adventure”) everything I’m wearing is a true thrift store purchase.
If you’re working right now, this is for when you get home.
A proper old fashioned.
Note: You can soak the sugar cube in bitters first if you like, but the lemon flavor comes through more cleanly if you add them after. Your choice.


