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    Khaki Suits Keep It Cool In The Spring And Summer

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on May 3, 2009 9:16 AM PDT
    A khaki suit is like a refreshing beverage on a warm day. It's crisp. It's light and it suits (no pun intended) the season. As the cooler seasons come to a close, put your black suit on the back burner and go for some lighter fare. A suit within the color palette of khaki can look just as good and sleek as a black suit. Another bonus for the khaki garb is that a lot of them are sold as separates and there's more versatility with the pieces-- but personally, I like to keep them all together. I have a separate black and khaki blazer that I use as my fail-safe separate. With the Ralph Lauren Rugby Newbury Chino suit, you can look like the perfect dandy and with a classic Brooks Brothers two-button poplin suit you can be the refined gentleman you were meant to be. A khaki or tan suit has this "happy-go-lucky" vibe that shines with the sun. With the right shirt, tie and pocket square, a lighter suit is a must for the spring and summer seasons. Check out the slideshow for some of these cool suits that are a lighter shade of brown.

    Look Fashionably Fierce In A Bengal Stripe Shirt

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on Feb 9, 2009 5:16 AM PST
    A Bengal stripe button shirt is a fancy way of saying a "striped shirt." Well €“ not really. A Bengal striped shirt is simple, with evenly spaced stripes and it's sartorially symmetric and dignified. It has remained a classic piece in a gentleman's wardrobe. Some come in classic primary colors, but we are seeing a lot of them in softer shades like pink and purple. The style has even been tinkered with and designers like tie is always a good thing, but you can always do away with the neckwear and go the casual route. For a little more dapper flair, choose a contrasting collar. Whatever you choose, you can never go wrong with a Bengal stripe because we all know that stripes are slimming. Check out these shirts to quench your striped thirst.

    Studly Style Staple: A Pea Coat!

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    Dino-Ray Ramos on Jan 14, 2009 9:25 AM PST
    I have a very special attachment to my pea coat €“ and an even more special story to go with it. About four years ago, I was living in Austin as a struggling freelance writer (I was also an engraver at that store Things Remembered). I had been looking for the perfect pea coat for over a month to complete my gentleman wardrobe. I was about to give up €“ until I entered one of the local vintage stores right across the street from the University of Texas. I was drawn to a rack of coats in the back and as I sifted through them, I saw it: a perfect, authentic black pea coat. As soon as I saw it, I knew we were made for each other. I put it on and it fit perfectly. Without thinking, I took it to the register and she said, "It'll be $40." I reached into my pocket for cash and I only had $35. Thinking I had failed again in my pea coat hunt, I said, "I don't have enough." The beautiful boho-chic girl behind the register smiled and said, "You can have it for $35 €“ it's no big deal." From that moment on, my pea coat and I have been inseparable €“ at least in winter time. That said, every gentleman should have some sort of pea coat that they connect with. Whether it's a classic one from J. Crew, a sleek and modern variation from Oak, or a dandy creation from Spiewak, choose one that fits your personality, but at the same time, keeps you warm. Check out the slideshow for more examples of this winter staple.
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