General Discussion - February 23, 2021

I finally feel satiated with my closet.

Ever since getting out of college 2 years ago I went through 3 big style changes and just did my last big change today.

  1. I changed from Topman skinny jeans to J.crew 484s, APC Petit Standards, and Levi 512s.
  2. Got really into crewneck sweatshirts (plain and graphic) and sweaters (big knits like ribbed and cable knit). They’re more versatile than hoodies IMO. Hoods are deadweight
  3. Switched from Redwings/Danners to Viberg stitched footwear. I’ve got 3-4 pairs and don’t see myself buying anymore. Got some custom Wesco Hendricks being made to be my shitkickers
  4. Made the switch from Stan Smiths to Koio Capris and Common Projects bball lows. Both of these are resoleable because they use Margom soles and the leather can be spot dyed for eventual scuffs. Sustainable and stylish

That’s just casual wear. Smart casual to semi formal wear is simple. Apart from Oxford shirts and pants, a rag & bone unstructured jacket covers all without looking to stiff. Those changes might seem basic but my focus has never been into trends, only building a timeless closet that I can wear anywhere when traveling. Thanks for reading

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