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Advice

When Can a Southerner Break Out the Seersucker?

-By Jared Flint, Friday April 8th, 2011 at 4:38 pm

If you live in the Deep South, when can you start wearing seersucker and poplin suits? The vast majority of clothing fabrics were originally developed, and have historically been worn, to complement the elements of a particular climate. It’s no … read more →

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Cool Stuff to Buy

Editor’s Pick: Shipley & Halmos Cotton Blazer

-By Tyler Thoreson, Friday March 18th, 2011 at 10:04 am

It’s supposed to hit 70 degrees in NYC today. And while that may inspire some to break out the seersucker a couple months early, you can’t dress like a southern lawyer all the time. That’s why I like this cotton … read more →

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Vocab

Know Your Terms: Seersucker

-By Chris Wallace, Thursday March 17th, 2011 at 5:09 pm

Contrary to popular belief, seersucker is not a pattern but a type of fabric. Traditionally made of cotton (though now frequently rendered in rayon or other synthetics), the famously puckered texture of the vertical stripes (or, occasionally, gingham) is achieved … read more →

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Drinking

Friday Tastings: A Super Bowl-Ready Beer Cocktail

-By Craig Bridger, Friday February 4th, 2011 at 5:13 pm

Done right, beer cocktails represent a particular definition of luxury: entirely unnecessary, entirely delightful. And with Super bowl XLV looming like the JumboTron in Cowboys Stadium, we can’t think of a beverage to better compliment that seven-layer dip—and that stock … read more →

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Technique

Get Into a Pattern

-By Jared Flint, Tuesday January 18th, 2011 at 1:00 pm

On any given day at the Gilt MAN offices, you’ll see plenty of navy, gray, and white. And for good reason: They’re classic colors that pretty much guarantee a spot-on shirt, tie, and jacket combo. But this week we’ve decided … read more →

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Photographs by Rose Callahan for Gilt Manual on Jan 10, 2010, NYC

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