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Preppy Gingham sleeves. Chicago authenticity arbiter. Craft beer imbiber. Cocktail Connoisseur. Baylor alum. Yacht Rock lover Hobnobber
How many Small Chevals can Chicago reasonably contain.
Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails pg 398 contr @DavidWondrich julep or Mint Julep, with spirits, sugar, water, mint, and ice, is the oldest of the canonical American mixed drinks and is the recipe that more than any other spread the gospel of iced drinks in the country.
Haven’t done this one enough. We’ll probably settle it this time.
eating at home costing $60 with time and labor and eating outside costing $56.78. alright.
Amtrak doesn't run from Madison to Chicago, but it might soon share.google/Mjg1d5QLrjazhn…
Belated undisclosed location from today. Good on this local adult beverage manufacturer for taking on one of the most challenged Wrigleyville hospitality spaces. Patio will probably crank when it isn’t stupid hot out.
The old SWC matchup of @BUFootball & the Mustangs on Sept 6 is going to be outstanding.
Football on grass. The way God intended.
Cool to see Ralph Lauren include Dr. André Churchwell in their new campaign. IMO, Dr. Churchwell is one of the most elegantly dressed men in the US. Slide 1: Dr. Churchwell captured by IG classofpalmbeach Slide 2: The new Ralph Lauren Oak Bluffs campaign
Pam bondi explaining how the epstein files are actually Hillary and biden’s fault
the insistence that men should always wear socks in every single instance is how we get one of the worst trends today: men wearing socks with loafers and shorts.
a good example of how to do no-socks with a suit. the suit is casual; the shoes are casual. traditional over-the-calf navy or even cream socks here would kill the look. IG luca_rubinacci
In fact, brands do this all the time. IMO, a lot of Aime Leon Dore is just reconstituted Ralph Lauren, which in turn is reconstituted Brooks Brothers. The clothes are presented in different lights to mean different things (e.g., streetwear), but they share common language.
Another such idea was resort or evening wear. Or summer vs winter wear. And so forth. One can carry these ideas forward into today's age without it look like historical cosplay. Just like how we are currently using words to communicate, some from the early 1900s.
If we agree on this, then there are certain ideas that naturally flow from this principle, partly because men's dress during this period was governed by time, place, and occasion. As stated before, one such idea was city vs country clothing.
and the clock for the CTA fiscal cliff continues to tick …
Gov. Pritzker, asked by @oliviaolanderr whether he'll call state lawmakers back to Springfield this summer, says "at the moment, I don't see any reason why we would have a special session. Having said that... every day is different. We may have to deal with something sooner."
When someone tells me to have a blessed day. I think to myself one can never be too blessed.
Gov. Pritzker, asked by @oliviaolanderr whether he'll call state lawmakers back to Springfield this summer, says "at the moment, I don't see any reason why we would have a special session. Having said that... every day is different. We may have to deal with something sooner."
Gov. Pritzker, asked by @oliviaolanderr whether he'll call state lawmakers back to Springfield this summer, says "at the moment, I don't see any reason why we would have a special session. Having said that... every day is different. We may have to deal with something sooner."
My reaction to that completely batshit press briefing by Tulsi Gabbard in which she accused Obama of “treasonous conspiracy” is that whatever is in the Epstein files about Trump must be really really bad
im sorry to be crude, but the simple way to understand this is that the original bond was a gentlemen in both manner and socio-economic class. tate is not a gentlemen in either sense of the term. he would be more like a second tier henchman in a batman film.
i disagree. the original bond had refined taste. tate's various wardrobe choices — here, a striped charcoal suit jacket with navy worsted trousers, business clothes with no socks — are clumsy and reveal a lack of understanding of what he's wearing.
Tristan Tate should be the next James Bond. He looks the part, has read all the novels, is English, was a pro fighter, gets his suits tailored at Huntsman Savile Row, and owns the Aston Martin DB5. There simply is not better candidate than @TateTheTalisman.