Burberry makes the best version of the traditional trench coat, which can have a zipper and button-in lining for colder climes. The belt, which comes standard, should never be buckled but must be casually knotted at the waist.
From Roger Stone
There is no article of men's clothing that can make a man look more like a douche than the ascot. There are, however, a few men who can pull it off. Context is everything.
Let's face it: most jerks trying to affect an ascot look like Thurston Howell III.
An ascot is never a substitute for a well-tied four-in-hand tie or a slightly disheveled bow tie.
The ascot connotes informality. It is something one might wear at a cocktail party in one's own flat but is not something you wear out in public.
American soldiers wore khaki uniforms during World War II. Men's khaki trousers became fashionable after the war, as homecoming GI's decided to continue wearing the soft, comfortable pants in their civilian capacities.
Khaki trousers soon became the province of hipsters like Jack Kerouac and Miles Davis. They were taken to new heights by Ralph Lauren, who helped popularize them among college professors and preppy men.
The very best khakis are made by Bills Khakis.
The longer khakis are owned and the more they are washed, the softer and more comfortable they become.
Every well-dressed gentleman must have an all-cotton oxford cloth button-down shirt from Brooks Brothers.
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