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26

Apr

Everlane: Soft, Luxurious, and Easy on the Wallet

Everlane sweatshirt review

I think we all secretly wish we could look as put together in a plain white tee as Kim Stolz, or as put-together in a soft pullover as we do in our bow ties and summer dresses. Everlane’s Men’s French Terry Sweatshirt in Slate (pictured above) is already becoming one of my staples. You can see and feel the quality when you put it on. A once frumpy style turned elegant and/or dapper. I can wear it around the house or dressed up. 

Just as Fit For a Femme’s exclaimed “Everlane has turned me into a girl who loves wearing t-shirts!” I’ve been turned into a queer who loves wearing casual basics. My Tommy Hilfiger Boy’s tees have served me well, but are not nearly as nice quality as Everlane’s XS tees, which they were also generous enough to send along for this piece:

everlane tee review
The Men’s Crew White

What makes this tee different from all other tees? Well, for one thing, you’ll never get a tee this nice for $15. For another, it’s incredibly soft, and they tested it on tons of people, ensuring the best fit for all. Every cycle, they make little adjustments based on reviews.

I showed off Everlane’s button-up and tote bag hereThey recently came out with these switch-buckle belts with 4 interchangeable buckles. So basically it’s like 4 belts in one. Brills. Like many of you, I am sad that they discontinued their bow ties. But they told me during our chat that they want to master the basics before branching out too much. And I respect that. 

As a gift from them to you, whoever signs up through this here link: EVERLANE/QWEAR GIVEAWAY will get entered into a drawing to win $50 store credit. Now that’s TRULY luxurious.

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19

Mar

Shirt: Everlane Men’s Oxford SmokeSkinny Tie: Theory, bought at Loehmann’sGlasses: SEE EyewearWatch: 666 BarcelonaBelt: J.Crew Leather Roller-BucklePants: Gap Broken-in Straight Khakis, women’sShoes: Bobby from BostonTote: Everlane
Part 2 of my Dandy Winter Photoshoot series with Sam Murray! (Here’s her Tumblr/Maddow fan page.) I’m showing off my recent purchases from Everlane. Their men’s XS oxfords fit me well, aside from the collar being too big. See part 1.
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Shirt: Everlane Men’s Oxford Smoke
Skinny Tie: Theory, bought at Loehmann’s
Glasses: SEE Eyewear
Watch: 666 Barcelona
Belt: J.Crew Leather Roller-Buckle
Pants: Gap Broken-in Straight Khakis, women’s
Shoes: Bobby from Boston
Tote: Everlane

Part 2 of my Dandy Winter Photoshoot series with Sam Murray! (Here’s her Tumblr/Maddow fan page.) I’m showing off my recent purchases from Everlane. Their men’s XS oxfords fit me well, aside from the collar being too big. See part 1.

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17

Dec

Collars Inside or Outside of Sweaters: Let’s Discuss

My friend Elizabeth posed the “collar inside or outside of the sweater” question here recently, and since then I’ve found the variety of opinions on the subject quite astonishing. Some people think you should ALWAYS tuck your collar in. Others think you’d be dumb to hide it. I certainly love wearing it out when I’m in one of my brightly colored polos. Otherwise, I usually prefer to tuck it in these days; though I still dig the untucked look on the younger me. (This feels like sooo long ago!)

Here are more thoughts from A.D.Fit For a FemmeThe Tie Guy, and Anthony from Closet Freaks.

collar and sweater
INSIDE (from trashness.com)

A.D. says it’s all about the size and shape of the collar: “If the shirt has a relatively small collar, the neck is fitted, and the size of the sweater is fitted, then wearing it out is totally fine. If you’re wearing a button-down collar, wearing it in is necessarily required.” 

Well, I guess this guy failed:

collar outside of sweater
OUTSIDE (This picture has been circulated so much and I can’t find the source. If it’s yours, tell me!)

Should you try it at home? If you think you can handle it. 

Fit For a Femme prefers the untucked look for both her tomboy and herself. She says, “I swear to God if I left my collar hidden under the neck of a sweater I’d feel as sheepish as if I’d tucked my silk blouse into my underpants.”

collar outside of sweater
OUTSIDE for the tomboy (from fitforafemme.com)

FFAF also reminded me of the wonderful world of detachable collars. She says, “The flamboyant layered collar has taken the femme, girly girl world by storm the past few seasons, and I truly believe the revolution began when Eleven Objects (awesome gals) started making detachable collars; really luxe, beautiful, kind of punk glam things you could and should wear with anything, which made collars of all kinds — detached or otherwise — super hip again. It shows no signs of going away anytime soon.”

I got M to sneak a pic of FFAF modeling a fabulous collar; this one the Blushing Pearl Peter Pan collar from JewelMint:

Detachable Collar
Detachable Collar

OUTSIDE for the femme. In case you were lusting after it, her sweater is from the Everlane Cashmere Collection.

On the other side of the spectrum, The Tie Guy is adamantly against untucked collars. He recently agreed with one of his readers that wearing the collar outside is dorky, said that you should “LEAVE IT IN!” and concluded “cheers to people who understand how to look good!” Of course, The Tie Guy was talking to an audience of primarily male identified people with a fairly straight-laced style aesthetic.

But what about this fashion model, Terron Wood, looking totally fly with the collar not only untucked, but popped out??

Collar outside of sweater
OUTSIDE (from forums.thefashionspot.com)

To The Tie Guy’s credit, if I caught someone else looking like this, I might think it was a result of them forgetting to look in the mirror before they left the house. But that’s all part of the fun when you break rules.

Collar inside of sweater
INSIDE

Anthony from Closet Freaks took a similar approach to A.D., saying, “I’m always a fan of top-button buttoned, collar tucked in. Sort of a geek chic approach. There are always exceptions though, and I guess it depends on your mood and the individual collar. A blue chambray with the collar half popped for casual look works. If it’s a spread collar, probably wear it out unless the neckline of the sweater is very high. For a dress shirt I’d say keep it in, keep it dressy.”

Collar inside of sweater
INSIDE. Anthony from Closet Freaks.

What do I think after hearing all this? For masculine aesthetics, tucking in the collar is considered more clean-cut and formal; and I will keep that in mind for future collar tucking-decisions, but not necessarily abide by it. For more traditionally feminine styles, collars are often meant as a decorative feature and are best worn outside. Finally, there are always exceptions to every rule. Especially if you’re wearing orange pants.

So! Which do YOU prefer?

- Sonia

07

Dec

Pacsun: The Perfect Men’s Jean Sag

Lots of folks have been asking about the perfect saggy jean. Though Kayla’s body type lends itself more willingly to this look, Pacsun’s men’s jeans have now been recommended several times by people of varying shapes. Pacsun jeans seems to be a favorite among the queers.

And, I love that backpack. For a non-backstabbing brand with a similar look, try Everlane!

image

Bag: Urban Outfitters*
Sweater Pullover: Urban Outfitters*
Jeans: Pacsun
Belt: Arizona clothing
Moccasins: Target
Glasses: Ray-ban

Kayla’s Tumblr: stellarhypnosis

*Urban Outfitters donates money to anti-gay campaigns. Learn more about their actions hereBuffalo Exchange and Ragstock are great hipster alternatives

25

Nov

Lose the Tassels, Baby

Anonymous asked: Hi! I have a huge bag problem, and I believe there are many out there who do too! Its so hard to find a multifunctional bag that can looks great when I wanna look more femme, but not too caught-under-the-armpit in that overly girly way. Something for someone who lies somewhere in the middle :)

I totally know some people in the same place. Here are some ideas for mid-femme bags:

Camp Director Tote, Modcloth, functional mid-femme bag

Camp Director Tote, available at Modcloth for $54.99

functional mid-femme bag
Anna in Teal, available on Etsy for $45

functional mid-femme bag
Square Shape Leather Backpack - Tan Brown, available on Etsy for $150

functional mid-femme bag
Louche Denk Handbag, available at joythestore.com for $46.50

functional mid-femme bag
Farm Rucksack, available at Makr for $160

functional mid-femme bag
The weekender, available at Everlane for $95

functional mid-femme bag
Warehouse Color Block Satchel, available at ASOS for $63.32


functional mid-femme bag
Two tone canvas bag, available on Etsy for $39.00

Happy carrying!

- Sonia

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11

Jun

Boi Bags

Just the word “purse” makes me turn green… and I’ve been known to grow faint while walking through the Macy’s handbags section (So many tasteless patterns and fake gold buckles and satin bows… I mean who thinks that’s a good idea?) How so many cismen manage to carry all their things without a bag, I don’t know. But times have changed since Joey Tribbiani’s unisex bag cost him a job (or god forbid, made him look gay.) Here are my favorite dapper selections to fulfill your carrying needs without having to endure any purse section trauma:

Canvas Satchel, available at ASOS for $24.86


Satchel Messenger Bag made from upcycled Truck Tarpaulins, available on Etsy for ~$73

Vintage Army Medic Messenger Bag with Medic Cross, available at harrysarmysurplus.net for $19.99

Grey Stars and Stripes Barrel Bag, available at Topman for $56

Orange duffle bag, available at Owen & Fred for $129

Olive Lunch Tote, available at  Artifact Bag Co. for $65

Green Dunlop Stripe Bag, available at Topman for $48

Fred Perry Deconstructed holdall, available at ASOS for $107.71

The striped tote, available at Everlane for $35

Paul Smith Jeans Nylon Tote Bag, available at ASOS for $217.44

(Whyyyyyy???)

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04

Apr

Red Bowtie

Beatboxgoeshump came out with another Everlane product teaser. The bowtie with button-down and cardigan is such a hot combo.

Bowtie: Everlane
Denim Jacket: AllSaints
Cardigan: J. Crew
Button-down: Rugby RL Oxford
Pants: Zara
Belt: Everlane
Argyle Socks: J. Crew
Oxfords: bought in Paris

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