Tech Tuseday: The Gold Standard is Silver

The male wardrobe varies greatly from guy to guy, but one thing they have in common is that all have underwear. As to the actual type, brief or boxer or both, that is up to personal preference but most men just buy what they know or what is cheapest. Unless you want to replace your top drawer every two months, what you should be focused on is the quality of the product you're buying.
Function and form in the same package.
Mack Weldon is a company that is taking underwear, shirts, and socks very seriously with attention to fit and fabric that surpass all other brands. Simple things like mesh areas for coolness, no roll waistbands, and stay put legs that won't ride up for the boxer-briefs and specifically engineered undershirts and shirts that will look good 24/7 are the basics of Weldon's offering.
What sets them apart from others is the integration of silver into their products, making them naturally antimicrobial to keep out the stink. Not to say Mack Weldon pioneered this innovation, but they did pair it with immaculate fitting products that look good and stay clean longer. The best part is that they are so confident in the fit and quality of their product that, Weldon is willing to cover your first pair of boxer-briefs if you don't like them.

Check in tomorrow for another fashion piece that you need in your closet and next Tuesday for more exciting tech!

Monday Outlook: Rocker Revival

With the comeback of vintage Americana and the popularization of all things old-school, there has been a rise in a plethora of areas of fashion that surrounded this genre. The actual trend is focused on the mid-century, but that hasn't kept fashion formulators from delving into the decades previous to and after the 50's.
Versace's collection seemed to embrace the rock revival.
One of the most exciting movements for me is the rocker revamp that focuses on the earlier years of Rock'n'Roll, from stars like Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones; they thankfully omitted most of the glam metal days of the later decades. Many of the looks feature colonial military inspirations (Sgt. Pepper ring any bells?) as well as more rugged looks with leather and distressed materials.
John Varvatos really nailed it with the Hendrix line!
I personally think that this trend is going to carry through the winter and then some simply because most of the key items are classic pieces that can be worn with just about anything while others will be heavier pieces that will layer very easily into the winter. And on the plus side, any leather items you pick up with this trend will be extremely popular in the winter (hint hint).

Check in tomorrow for some more exciting technology and next Monday for more upcoming fashion trends!

Weekly Recap

Here are the links from the past week if you didn't have a chance to see them earlier this week:

Monday: Spread Collars
Tuesday: "Smelly" Jeans
Wednesday: The Chambray Shirt
Thursday: Espadrilles
Friday: Fanned Out Ties
Saturday: Kevin Ollie

Lots of topics this week, even switched back to a little business coverage with Naked & Famous Denim on Tuesday, but embrace the topics above and you'll be more than ready for your warm weather engagements this spring and summer. Big shout out to Bubba for winning another Masters, two green jackets and he can't even take them home! And also to the UConn men and women for rocking the basketball world yet again.

Check in tomorrow for upcoming fashion trends you should know about and all next week for style tips and more!