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Hey Reader,
How's your week so far?
Here's some new men's style content I put together for you:
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π± Watch: How your pants *should* fit β Watch to get this one right, now and forevermore (and more breakdown in the caption)
π± Watch: If I was starting my wardrobe from scratch in 2026, these are the first 5 pairs of pants I would buy. β (This is part of a series; the other 5 videos are on my Reels page, or if you're more of a YouTube person, I put together a YT playlist)
π± Watch: 5 ways to wear white sneakers β You can pretty much wear anything with such a versatile shoe, but I put together some flatlay outfits on @stylegirlfriend that showcase the range, from casual to dressy
Clothing Worth Considering π βSponsored by our friends at Huckberry
- βArmy green fatigue pants β I'm eyeing this pair from FrizmWORKS as an alternative to basic olive chinos. If your style leans a bit more rugged casual (or you like mixing in rugged elements) this is a cool pair of pants
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- βFNT's reverse sateen fatigues β a slightly more polished version. Still fatigues, but not as rugged in my opinion
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- βOlive / army green chinos β And if you lean more elevated casual over rugged, the 365 Chino is an awesome option, with several different fits to choose from
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- βA low-profile white leather sneaker β If you've been reading this newsletter for a while, you've seen me mention the shoe brand, Luca. They make THE most comfortable everyday shoes I've tried. This is their Court sneaker, their take on the classic all white leather style. No break-in period required with these (or any of their shoes)
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- βAn elevated "running" shoe (in leather and suede) β But let's be real: There's a good chance you already have a pair of white sneakers. If you want something that still fits the lean wardrobe you've built but is slightly different, an elevated running-style shoe like this will add some nice variety while still being super easy to wear with everyday outfits.
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- βMoc Toe Derby β This is the kind of shoe I'd wear with an olive chino / fatigue, especially as we move into spring.
Have a great weekend, Barron
PS: I'd love if you followed along on IG and send me a DM (or hit REPLY here) with any suggestions for topics I should cover, questions you might have, etc.!
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