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Fashions to Try this Summer

Written by admin, Saturday, May 16th, 2009 in Fashion, Seasonal Fashion
clubmastersThis summer is finally ready to kick into full swing, and that means, for most of us, a drastic change in wardrobe. Oftentimes, it’s hard to stay fashionable with the summer heat bearing down- so here are some ways to wear less and still look great.

Brown/Cordovan Loafers

Brown/Cordovan Loafers
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Much like Plimsolls, these can be worn in the summer best without socks (or with socks hidden in the shoe)- wear them entirely casually for the full effect. Plus, in the winter or in formal situations in the summer, they work as great options for semiformal wear.

Pictured: J.Crew Classic leather penny loafers

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3 Responses to Fashions to Try this Summer

  1. Yum22Yum23 says:

    In recent times, the evolution of the V-neck to reach previously unthinkable depth has resulted in a simple appellation: the douchebag neck; while that is quite self explanatory, the lower the neck opening goes, the more one looks like a manwhore, and not in a complimenting way.

  2. Xander says:

    Some of these are fun, but most of them should just be left at the country club in favor of something more lighthearted and fun, imo.

  3. Asa says:

    Thank you, Kirk. Glad to see you went back to the old format and did not mention Banana Republic 😛

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