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Author: Tanner

Tanner is the founder and primary author of Masculine Style. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife and two kids, and helps run Beckett & Robb - a men's clothing company built around custom suits and shirts.

These are Genius

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21 April, 2012

One of those inventions that makes you wish you would have thought of it first.

Aviiq Ready Clips

These are USB “cables” that have clips on them so you can attach them to the inside of your bag or briefcase and know exactly where they are. On top of that, the flat design of the cable makes it so you don’t have to worry about them getting tangled up. I’d like to give an Internet pat on the back to the man who invented these.

Lifestyle Aviiq Clips, minimalistic USB cables, smart USB cables

White Loafers

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20 April, 2012

Yep. Those will do.

white men's loafers

Clothing Tommy Hilfigher Loafers, Two tone loafers, white and grey loafers

Layering

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20 April, 2012

Layering is something more men need to take advantage of. It helps you regulate temperature during transitional seasons like Spring and Autumn, and it helps round out an overall look.

Being from Utah, I always considered layering as something that only needed to be done in extremely cold circumstances: as in long johns, under a henley, under a sweatshirt, under my snowboarding jacket if I’m going up to the resort for a night session. While this is entirely appropriate (and crucial) layering, it’s also limited in its scope.

One of the best reasons to add layers is obviously for warmth. We’re still in that time of year where a lot of men are going to be too warm wearing a winter coat but too cold wearing just a shirt or a shirt and a jacket.

If warmth is what you’re looking for, throw on a sweater, a button-up shirt, down vest, or even something like a denim jacket/shirt like the one pictured above. Another thing that’s great for warmth layering is a scarf.

But layering can be more about than just warmth. Another good reason is to either add to or break up the unity of a look. Take the example of a three-piece suit. These end up looking for formal than a regular suit because the extra layer adds to the uniformity. It makes the wearer look for deliberate and serious than just a jacket and trousers do.

However, if you take that same vest from your suit and wear it with jeans and a white shirt, it’s a layer that breaks up the casual uniformity and gives you the High/Low appeal that men should strive for on a daily basis.

As the weather gets warmer you can still get away with layering a T-shirt beneath an unbuttoned shirt –  preferably either a military shirt or an Oxford of the white/cream/blue persuasion.

herringbone tie layering

 

And as we roll back into Autumn you can start up all over again with sweaters and cardigans. Here’s a layering look I wear constantly in the fall for work.

There really are a lot of options for layering and it is yet another way to flex your sartorial muscles.

 

Clothing autumn layering, button-up shirt over T shirt, layering for pattern, layering for texture, menswear layering, shacket, spring layering

Weaponized Scissors

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20 April, 2012

As if they weren’t already deadly enough when placed in the proper hands.

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This is the kind of thing that’s perfect for a man’s office. It’s not going to scream for attention but when people see it they’ll know you won’t apologize for being a man. It’s contrast game for the corporate man.

Lifestyle brass knuckle scissors, masculine scissors

Bolt-Action Pen

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19 April, 2012

You haven’t heard of a tactical pen before? Well, they’re made from high-grade materials so they can double as self-defense weapons. The bolt-action that opens and closes it is more for fun but I still like the whole idea. Maybe I can talk them into sending me one for review.

Bolt Action Tactical Pen

Lifestyle bolt action pen, pen for self defense, tactical pen

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