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I chose each of these pieces because but because each works interchangeably with any other. Red and Green are complementary colors on the color wheel, and look particularly good in the more muted shades of burgundy and forest green. Take a look below to see what I mean.
These do score major points, though, on comfort and-surprisingly-longevity. The denim was comfortable from the first wear and required no break-in, likely because of that built-in elastane. Same goes for the cords.
I took a size Small, and when I first tried it on, I thought it was huge. But, after a few minutes of wear, it started to mold to me and ended up being a-okay. A few washes and running it through the dryer on medium heat helped shrink it just a touch.
This is arguably the perfect casual sweatshirt. The oatmeal color works beautifully with brown, olive, green, and other neutral colors. The fabric is thinner than many athletic sweatshirts, but still very warm.
Tony is a market research professional by day and a style writer by night. He also enjoys working out, craft beer and spending time with his wife, daughter, and dog.
Background: Author and menswear enthusiasts, Tony graduated Cum Laude from Albion College with degrees in Political Science and Philosophy. He went on to earn an MPA from the University of Pittsburg before making a career for himself in the D.C. management consulting scene.
Along the way, Tony developed a strong interest in menswear. Often dressing up for work, Tony walks the walk in a way that many menswear "influencers" cannot.
Expertise: Tony has written about menswear and lifestyle topics for online publications like Ask Andy About Clothes and He Spoke Style. He's worked with a range of popular brands, from DTC companies like Thursday Boots and The Tie Bar, to mainstream players like Bonobos and Banana Republic.
Tony's background as a business analyst allows him to assess brands from multiple angles (aesthetics, business model, value), which is why he's one of TMM's most trusted reviewers.
Pretty spot on and aligned with my experience. Most pieces fit fine, but the sweaters, I find have variable cuts, fits and quality. I have the same view on the v-necks, and the crews, etc. seem oddly cut, and have folds or blousing in odd places.
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