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Tommaso Mezzetti, Randy’s Garments, Live Fast Die Young, Dover Saddlery, Spier & Mackay
LUXURY
Tuscan Linen

Courtesy of Tommaso Mezzetti Store (OC)
In the small remnant of the medieval Etruscan town that is San Gimignano, there is a wonderful menswear boutique by the Italian clothier Tomasso Mezzetti. We saw this rack of linen shirts from street view and thought, if there was ever a time you want to tell a sales associate “box up the entire rack,” it was right then. That was until we realized this thinking was too closed-minded: we wanted the entire store. He only sells in person, so no hyperlink this time.
WORKWEAR
Randy!

Courtesy of Randy’s Garments
Randy's Garments released workwear staples using selvage denim sourced from Japan. Designer Brandon Portelli prioritizes fabric quality in his creations, hand-pressing each piece for a unique finish. The collection includes overshirts and trousers available for purchase online, priced in the range any good quality selvage jean should be.
STREETWEAR
LFDY x The Bulldog

Courtesy of LFDY
Live Fast Die Young and The Bulldog have teamed up to release a new collection inspired by Dutch underground culture and streetwear. The collaboration features hoodies, T-shirts, pants, and accessories reflecting the brands' DNA and Dutch streetwear influence.
FORMAL WEAR
Saddle Belts

Courtesy of Dover Saddlery
Made in the USA, Tory Leather belts feature a sturdy bridle leather construction, spur buckle, and a one-inch width that's perfect for high-waisted trousers (like the ones below). At $50, they're also quite affordable. That said, be aware that many Spur belts run short, so consider sizing up. Overall, these belts are a fun and easy way to add a rustic touch to casual outfits without breaking the bank.
OFFICE WEAR
S&M (Spier & Mackay)

Courtesy of Spier & Mackay
Spier & Mackay trousers are made from high-quality materials like Australian Merino Wool, with flat fronts and contemporary fit. They offer classic styles in Charcoal Gray and Navy, suitable for all-season wear. Known for quality materials, they ensure a premium look and feel. Recommended for those seeking well-made garments for casual and business settings, blending style and functionality.
ONE LAST THING….
Another Croc Collab

Courtesy of Simone Rocha
The cultural cache that Crocs has accrued in the 2020s is simultaneously laughable and impressive. I want to have a candid conversation with their management team to talk about how they’ve taken a rubber injection molded shoe that’s existed 2002 and turned it into a Moment, capital M. Simone Rocha, aka that girl from Ireland is the latest to collaborate with the brand, and it serves at 30% tip-caliber.
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