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I've been in the men's clothing business since 2000. My specialty is custom-tailored suits and shirts, as well as men's accessories.

Are you going for an interview? Find out how wearing the right clothes may help you gain a competitive edge.

Want to protect your dress shoes on rainy days without looking like a farmer going to feed his cattle?! Here are the best rain shoes for men, according to a trusted men's stylist.

Chino shorts made with a plain front are a classic that can easily be dressed up or dressed down. When paired with the right shirt, belt, and shoes, chino shorts can give you a smart, cool look -- for day or night.

If you like baseball as much as I do, then you'll appreciate these places to find your favorite team jerseys, baseball caps, collectible baseball memorabilia & team gear online. These have been my personal favorites for a long time now --so I thought I'd share with fellow baseball fans.

See examples of affordable all white sneakers and ways that you can successfully (and with confidence!) incorporate them into your wardrobe. Both -- business attire that works well with white sneakers and casual ideas too!

One of the greatest accessories in menswear today is the scarf! Yes, mens scarfs have a utilitarian purpose. But they can also add a level of sophistication and swagger -- just like a pocket square does. A mens fashion expert helps you choose the best mens scarf for your wardrobe.

A mens fashion expert shares what you should be looking for before buying mens flannel shirts -- in terms of the quality of construction, material, style, design, and fit.

Have a hole in your suit pants or suit jacket? Suit repair for ripped, torn, or snagged suit pants and suit jackets is called suit reweaving -- or invisible mending. A men's clothing expert shares 2 ways to avoid having to get your suit pants and jackets reweaved, and places to get suit reweaving done.

I've got 10 stylish ideas that would make great gifts for men! I'll help you step outside your comfort zone to find something that fits the guy's personality and sense of style.