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Brackish, a New West Village Store, Sells Feather Bowties and Accessories
Based in South Carolina, Brackish uses birds’ plumes to craft its conversation-starting pieces.
Fashion
NeAndre Broussard Is Using Style to Change the Cultural Narrative About Black Men
A photo of one of his suited-up flash mobs went viral a year ago. That’s just the beginning.
By Kathy Wise
Menswear
A Dallas-Based Company Upgrades the Collared Dad Tee
Rowan Kace makes a dang comfortable shirt.
By Adam McGill
Fashion
MR PORTER’s Sam Kershaw on What Makes Dallas Fashion Interesting
The London-based menswear buyer stopped by to celebrate Yoox Net-A-Porter’s personal shopping expansion in Dallas.
By Ariana Vera
Fashion
Hari Mari Finally Applied Their Footwear Magic to Boots
The flip-flop innovator now has alternatives for men afraid to expose their toes.
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How This Innovative, Dallas-Based Sock Company Plans to Give Back
Jason Simmons' non-slip socks benefit more than just your feet.
By Caitlin Clark
Local News
EarBurner Podcast: Lila Stewart Is a Flip-Flop Mogul
Not long ago, Lila and her husband Jeremy quit their day jobs and started Hari Mari, a flip-flop concern. Now every Nordstrom in the country sells their soles.
By Matt Goodman
Menswear
A Gentleman’s Guide to Dallas
A step-by-step guide to becoming the suave man you’ve always wanted to be.
By D Partner Studio
Designers
The Men Behind Lounge County on Why We All Love Waffle Weave
Girls, remember how attached we were to our velour Juicy sweatpants? We wore them everywhere, often with a color coordinating velour jacket. The grocery store, Starbucks, Blockbuster… Juicy tracksuit. They were just so darn comfortable. But I believe in gender equality, and I believe that men should have something just as comfy as our velour tracksuits, except maybe a little easier on the eyes. Okay, a lot easier on the eyes. Enter Lounge County, the new loungewear brand offering menfolk the luxury of comfy threads that don’t sacrifice style. Imagine a waffle weave so wonderfully tailored, you wouldn’t be alarmed (or embarrassed) to see a gentleman caller showing up to take you to dinner and a movie in them. But a man in sweats, off the couch?! It’s not the easiest concept to grasp. So I caught up with the men behind the comfy collection, Texas natives Zach Redington and Andy Archer, to learn more about their new venture, the future of Lounge County, and whether or not the logo is indeed an octopus. (Spoiler alert: It is not. But close!)
By Caitlin Clark