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Summer outfit additions | # Let's Get Dressed Summer provides an abundance of opportunities to get d

Summer outfit additions | # Let's Get Dressed Summer provides an abundance of opportunities to get dressed up. Though knowing what to wear for them isn’t alway easy. Sweaty weather comes with its challenges, but you mustn’t give in to the allure of flips flops and baggy board shorts just because they’re comfortable. Good news is, there’s plenty of smarter alternatives that are just as enjoyable to wear (and we’ve found them all). From linen shirts to casual loafers, these are the warm-weather staples that’ll take you from sophisticated summer weddings to backyard barbecues. 9 BEST LINEN SHIRTS There’s no more iconic summer staple than the best linen shirts for men. They’re versatile, stylish, and give off an air of “my boat is docked just over there.” Even if you’re not wearing them to the yacht club, linen shirts will carry you through any warm weather situation with ease. From the summer weddings lining your calendar to breezy, smart casual office days, these shirts are the ideal pick through it all. [Keep Reading]( 24 BEST MEN’S SHORTS When things start to heat up and your afternoon walks result in glistening beads of sweat on your brow, it can only mean one thing—shorts season is around the corner. It’s easy to remove layers if you’ve overcommitted; less so to add ones you’ve not brought. “Don’t dive in too early,” says Phil Green, global senior operations manager for Farfetch, who advises leaving it until mid-May before breaking out your shorts. [Keep Reading]( 7 BEST CASUAL LOAFERS Fashion’s favorite footwear is loafers; there’s no two ways about it. And is it any wonder? Loved by editors and average Joes alike, the laceless Ivy-style design can be worn with just about anything at any time. And, unlike brogues, Derbies, or dress shoes, loafers carry an air of sartorial nonchalance that brings a burst of Steve McQueen-coolness to all kinds of ensembles. [Keep Reading]( [Fashion]( [Style]( [Grooming]( [Hair]( [Watches]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2024 Solid Ventures, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3344 1st Avenue San Diego, CA 92103 [Privacy policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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