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Recently I was introduced to Standard Shirt Company and was intrigued by their business model of offering fitted white dress shirts via their online shop. On their website, they offer two different styles, a Standard White Cutaway Wide Collar Shirt and a Standard White Spread Collar Shirt. I decided to order the Cutaway Collar Shirt for […]
Recently I was introduced to the menswear company, DOTBK. Self-described as “an online-born, Brooklyn-based men’s clothing company that crafts unique, limited edition shirts at runs of 100 pieces or less”, we decided to try it out. It came in the mail nicely packaged in a cardboard box with really cool graphics. I got my handsome […]
We attended the store opening party for the new Barneys New York Men’s Store over on 2 Stockton Street, formerly The Ferrari Store. There was no lack of well-dressed men as it was a Trig & Polished gold mine. Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors was the guest of honor and he looked sharp […]
Earlier this month, we were invited to the grand opening party of Will’s Leather Goods in Hayes Valley. We had such a fun time checking the goods and learning about the shop from the store manager, Shauntee. You might recognize that name as one of the members of the T&P scouting team so you know she […]
Leandro Rosas, Jr. is a former Trig & Polished gentleman that was spotted at the Alameda Point Antiques Faire (see post here). Well, Leandro has come a long way since then and has a new clothing line called Rolling Projects that came from his work on cars. Having an interest in fashion, I wasn’t too surprised […]
Ok, as most of you can probably gather from all the words and pictures on this site, I am a huge fan of vintage and how gentlemen dressed in those historical photographs that I am so fond of looking at. So, while at the Alameda Point Antiques Faire this past Sunday, spotting Andrew Seidman amongst […]
Last Thursday, I attended the Trumaker showroom debut in San Francisco. It was a trig and polished haven with city views, hardwood floors, menswear displayed throughout and well-dressed man (and women) everywhere I looked. I hate to use the word “man-cave” because that has such negative connotations, so I’ll use the words, “Gentlemen’s Lounge” instead. This is […]
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