We don’t spend nearly as much time pondering our cuffs and our cufflinks as we used to, but great style still lies in the details. Pranav Vora, founder and CEO of D.C. menswear company Hugh & Crye, ...
As one of the first household chores our parents made us do as teenagers, you’d think we’d all be experts at ironing by now. But from fabric burns to makeshift ‘boards’ using a towel and kitchen ...
About a half inch of “linen“ should show beyond the sleeve of the jacket when the arm is at one’s side. When no shirt shows at the wrist, the arms tend to look long and ape-like, a problem George W.
In the '80s, the prep set gave monograms a bad rap as a showy kind of status symbol. Recently, though, the little initials have come back into vogue. Irreverent menswear designer Mark McNairy, the ...