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Rugged Ivy: Princeton sophomores after a snowball fight in the winter of 1893

February 18, 2014

Rugged Ivy: Princeton Sophomores After A Snowball Fight In The Winter Of 1893

Tailored clothes, rollneck sweaters, and an Ivy league education didn’t seem to civilize this fight any. All three men pictured…

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The End of Brands?

February 18, 2014

The End Of Brands?

From Richard Press’ Twitter (yes, of J. Press fame), I found this article by James Surowiecki on the decline of…

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That shirt reeks of voracious reading

February 18, 2014

That Shirt Reeks Of Voracious Reading

That shirt reeks of voracious reading. Bill Burr, to me, on this week’s Jordan, Jesse, Go! podcast.

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Collars Just For Tie-Wearing

February 17, 2014

Collars Just For Tie-Wearing

As I’ve expanded my wardrobe over the years, I’ve come to find that I sometimes favor things that are a…

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Combining the patterns and colours

February 17, 2014

Combining The Patterns And Colours

“Combining the patterns and colours is simply a question of getting a contrast. With a striped suit I wouldn’t wear…

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Uni-Watch has more information than anyone should ever have

February 16, 2014

Uni-Watch Has More Information Than Anyone Should Ever Have

Uni-Watch has more information than anyone should ever have ever about the curling outfits at this year’s Olympic games. They’re…

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Roger Angell writing in an amazing piece in The New Yorker

February 16, 2014

Roger Angell Writing In An Amazing Piece In The New Yorker

I’ve also become a blogger, and enjoy the ease and freedom of the form: it’s a bit like making a…

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Put This On's Inside Track for the week of February 16th - February 22nd

February 15, 2014

Put This On’s Inside Track For The Week Of February 16th – February 22nd

Here are our hand-selected favorites from eBay for this week, plus heads-up on recommended sales. If you’re a member of…

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This summer, I was in Naples and discovered Neapolitan tailoring

February 14, 2014

This Summer, I Was In Naples And Discovered Neapolitan Tailoring

“This summer, I was in Naples and discovered Neapolitan tailoring.” –Peter Saville, amazing graphic designer; menswear noob.

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eBay Roundup

February 14, 2014

EBay Roundup

There are a number of items that really caught my eye this week: this very comfortable looking Albam cardigan, a game bag that…

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What Olympic Ice Skating Looked Like in 1924

February 14, 2014

What Olympic Ice Skating Looked Like In 1924

Pictured above: English speed skaters B. H. Sutton (left), L. H. Cambridgeshire (middle), and A. E. Tibbet (right) train in…

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Picking the Right Varsity Jacket

February 13, 2014

Picking The Right Varsity Jacket

The endurance of the silhouette and styling of the letterman/varsity jacket is a little surprising to me. Trying to remember…

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We Got It For Free: 3sixteen’s Double Black Jeans

February 13, 2014

We Got It For Free: 3sixteen’s Double Black Jeans

I wear “tailored” clothes about half the week (i.e. sport coats, dress shirts, wool trousers, and the like), but for…

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A Little History On the Casualness of Shell Cordovan

February 12, 2014

A Little History On The Casualness Of Shell Cordovan

Shell cordovan is sometimes thought of as a “dressy leather,” presumably because of how expensive it is, but it’s actually…

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Roundup of Carl Van Vechten’s portraits of Harlem figures of the 1940s

February 12, 2014

Roundup Of Carl Van Vechten’s Portraits Of Harlem Figures Of The 1940s

There are some truly stunning photos in this roundup of Carl Van Vechten’s portraits of Harlem figures of the 1940s,…

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