Style rules for 2023
Commit to more signatures - A drink. A cologne. An outfit. A haircut. Fewer decisions to make. Signals confidence in your taste. (Renegotiate them every few years.)
Never buy anything on sale you wouldn't buy full price - It's on sale for a reason.
Always pay more for - Cashmere, leather jackets, dress shoes.
Never spend more than $100 for - T-shirts, haircuts, AlBirds.
Your clothes don't need so much stretch - 1% stretch, max. They're cotton jeans, not a Spiderman suit.
The right fit will solve 90% of your style problems - Your tailor is your style wingman. Tip them well.
Don't be so precious with your clothes - At the end of the day, where you go in your shoes matter more than how new they look.
Spray more cologne on your clothes than your neck - Not only will you smell good, but so will everything in your closet and dresser.
Get ONE proper suit - Especially if you have "no place to wear one." Wide lapels, nipped waist, high rise trousers - tailored to your body. Make it a dark one (navy, gray, or my personal favorite, black) so you can also wear it in the evening. You'll be surprised how many occasions you'll find to wear it when you can't use " don't have a suit" as an excuse.
Embrace it - You're not overdressed, everyone else is under. Don't be embarrassed that you like to make an effort.
Boy, people do love lists.
This has become my most popular post on Instagram so far.
10 years
My wife and I recently learned one of our beloved neighborhood joints Pig Beach is closing next week.
It got us thinking about other spots we miss, including Talde, where we had an amazing whole roasted branzino. It was one of those meals that can convert a fish hater.
I came across the Instagram post of the exact meal scrolling through my history today. And coincidentally it was exactly 10 years ago.
I’m constantly amazed by how fast time passes us.