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June 20, 2006

Making the Leather Blazer Accessible

Filed under: style - madtools @ 10:39 am

A unique leather jacket that falls somewhere between a sports coat and a Member’s Only Jacket—just in leather—this Hugo Boss Leather Blazer is styled a littler more casually than you might expect. The washed leather material gives the coat a slightly rumpled look, and epaulettes, contrast twill trim at the pockets, and slight contrast stitching all give the jacket a sporty feel. It’s a bit expensive, but it’s currently on sale at eLuxury and will live out its price through a rugged durability that will mature as you work this coat in.

Triple 5 Soul Pheasant Jacket

Filed under: style - madtools @ 10:24 am

A jacket that balances Triple 5 Soul’s often-overbearing stylistic elements, this features a few blunt streetwear elements that any guy can be comfortable wearing in a casual sports coat. The jacket is zipper-heavy, but incorporates it all smoothly into both front pockets, a chest pocket, and the lower back. An inconspicuous patch of illustration covers the right front pocket, with a few subtle characters beneath the shoulder on the outer left arm. As for comfortable wearabilty, both the jacket’s outer shell and inner lining are 100% cotton, making it breathable on a summer evening.

Travel Smart: Embossed Passport Wallet

Filed under: design, style - madtools @ 10:15 am

“Tickets, money, passport.” For all the planning, preparation, and packing you put into a summer vacation abroad, at the end of the day, it’s these three things that are going to enable you get by (and back) when you get where you are going. You might make it a little easier on yourself if you keep them all in one place, and this Tricia Guild Embossed Passport Wallet can help. Featuring multiple inner pockets and a clear ID window, the wallet is lined inside with Italian silk and covered outside with embossed leather. There’s nothing wrong with traveling in style.

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