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Style Survival Skills – How to Fold A T-Shirt In Seconds
This is something every guy should master. Lazy or just efficient? You decide.
Stay Stylish,
Aaron C.
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Newcastle Part 3 – TK MAXX – The Individuals Out & About
This is the third installment of a four-part series which saw me hit Newcastle and explore their town. In this episode, Jerome and myself check out how you can get the most out of shopping at the infamous TK MAXX
Stay Stylish,
Aaron C.
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Whyred Double-Breasted Shawl Collar Cardigan


A miracle happened last week. Did anyone else witness it?
Last week in Britain we had a snippet of decent whether! But now it’s back to the same old rain, wind and 3.786 seconds of sunshine. So while everyone else sits indoors waiting for the sun to come back out to play, we’re preparing for it now.
This week’s ‘Product of the Week’ will do enough to keep you warm through this Spring/Summer transitional period. Once you’ve made it through, its lightweight and vibrant colourway will help see you through the summer months.
It may be a little pricey at £110, but it provides the perfect answer for those looking for a cardigan that stands out from the rest and says something different.
Let’s face it- cardigans aren’t new anymore. They’ve been adopted by absolutely everyone; from inner-city school kids to city bankers. A few years ago, wearing a cardigan made you stand out. It doesn’t now.
But this piece by ‘Whyred’ will set you back on the road to individuality again.
Snap yours up here
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Men’s Staples – Part 1

Wadrobe staples are the things that every guy, lad, gentleman and male needs in his closet- FULL STOP! These are the pieces that will get you through the rainest days, those days of confusion where no matter how many times you look in your wardrobe you actually have NOTHING to wear.
It’s a daily occurence for most men, but feat not; if you equip yourself with these tools, you’ll always have something to wear. Even better, they’ll make your wardobe last ten times longer because these items are enduringly chic and will be of the highest possible quality.
Now I know and fully understand the pressure to spend a little less on clothes, especially through these tough financial times, but these are NOT the pieces you should be saving on. Reason being, if one of these items gets fucked up, you don’t have any other choice but to go out and buy the exact same thing.
As stated before, they are essentials so there’s no compromise. So save money now by investing in the durable garments.
Oh yeah, just before we get press on, this is going to be a three-part series, so we can cover everything in as much depth as possible…on with the show.
1. Overcoat


A good overcoat will look the business with a custom suit as it will with a pair of dress jeans. As you all know too well, it gets fairly chilly here and no matter how good you want to look, it’s not worth freezing your bollocks off, so you’re going to need at least one good overcoat.
So, which one should you get? Well, with most of these staples, keeping them in the neutral pallete (black, grey, navy, brown and tan) is a rule of thumb. Staples are the corner-stone of your wardrobe and so colour is worked around them. Stick with a dark tone- either black, navy or grey-and you won’t go wrong.
The single-breasted topcoat works wonders but the military-style peacoat is just as good if a little less formal.
2. A Grey & Navy Suit


Even if you don’t even work in an evironment which requires a suit, you should still own these. The suit is arguably the most iconic men’s garment. Ever.
It crosses culture and age barriers and it personifies a man. So please don’t disprespect it by:
1. Not bothering to find your correct size/fit
2. Buying a coloured suit before you’ve got a grey or navy
If you pick a medium-weighted suit, you can wear it all year round. Navy and grey are the most flexible suits as they cover almost every shirt and tie combination. They’ll also look perfect through all four seaons.
The blazers can then be doubled-up as single jackets, which can be paired with jeans and again due to their neutral palettes, you can then start adding colour through your choice of sweaters or ties, thus bringing your casual outfit to life.
The navy is also the default business colour. And the grey can be worn to both a wedding and a funeral. That’s every suit occasion covered. No excuses!
3. 2 Pairs Of Good Shoes (1 Brown & 1 Black)


When I was younger, I ignored everything my father told me regarding style, thinking I’ll never need any of this advice ever. How wrong was I!
Although he doesn’t make the best satorial choices consistently, he’s always his shoes on lock. ‘Good shoes will last you forever’, is what he told me – he couldn’t be more right.
I’ve gone through countless amounts of cheap Clark wallabies while his veteran Barkers stare back with a sense of pride! They will never go out of fashion. Black shoes will compliment both your suit styles as well as being able to dress up your jeans.
Brown shoes are equally important; they work better with navy and beige -basically anything but black trousers. They’ll open up your wardrobe so much. When purchasing a brown pair, go with a brouge style- again, another classic style but it will offer you that minor difference that is so essential in creating a truely flexible wardrobe.
4. A White Dress Shirt x 2


The white dress shirt is our ‘Get out of jail’ free card- It’s the men’s version of the ‘little black dress’. It can be teamed with almost anything apart from a thong! It’s like the white canvas in which you can showcase your other trendier items. However this isn’t an excuse to plunge into your old school uniform shirts.
Purchase two high quality dress shirts and make sure it has a high thread count, thicker cotton weave for increased durability. You can tell instatly when someone’s shirt is cheap.
Trust us- if you invest in a good quality shirt, you’ll feel ten times better. Take advange of TM Lewin, who are having sinful reductions on their shirts at the moment. They even have an altering service and for an extra £12, the tailors will fit the shirt to you perfectly. It’s a small price to pay for such an essential garment.
5. A Blue Shirt


The blue shirt comes in a valiant second to its white counterpart. You can’t live with just one colour and the blue shirt works great with your suit and tie combinations, as well as with your dress jeans. Pick one up in a button-down style to add even more variety to your wardrobe.
Stay Stylish
Aaron C.
Related posts: Top 5 Shoes Every Man Should Own, How To Wear A Blue Blazer
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Style Survival Skills – Button Protection
A cheeky way in which to protect your buttons.
Stay Stylish,
Aaron C.