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Plus, how to pack for transitional weather. TAILORED SWIMWEAR?! If you're planning a summer vacation

Plus, how to pack for transitional weather. [View this email in your browser]( TAILORED SWIMWEAR?! If you're planning a summer vacation and looking to make a splash with style, we've got just the thread for you. One of our Styleforum members recently started a discussion about finding the ideal swimming trunks for a summer escape to Italy, and it's brimming with excellent recommendations on where to find good quality swimwear that won't look out of place in the world's most stylish country. If you're ready to step up your swimwear style for your upcoming summer getaways, dive into this thread and find the perfect pair of swimming trunks to match your taste. And while you're at it, don't forget to share your own experiences and shopping tips with the community! [VISIT THE THREAD]( HOW TO PACK FOR TRANSITIONAL WEATHER Planning a trip during transitional weather can be a challenge—temperatures can swing dramatically, and you want to stay comfortable without overpacking. A Styleforum user recently started a thread discussing exactly this dilemma, focusing on what to pack for a trip with a wide range of weather, from cool to warm. If you're seeking advice on packing light yet stylishly for variable conditions, check out this thread and share your own tips for conquering transitional weather with ease and elegance. [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( SHOPPING PICKS FROM STYLEFORUM AFFILIATE VENDORS Whether you're into tailored looks or prefer a more casual style, we've got something for you this week. Check out a timeless yet vibrant [grenadine tie]( from Kent Wang, an artistic [Japanese suit hanger]( Arterton London, and [r]( polo shirts]( from John Elliott. And don't forget to explore Nicks Boots' [60th anniversary sale]( now on their website! [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2024 Styleforumnet LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this letter because you opted to receive newsletters for Styleforum. We bring you original articles about fashion, style, and culture, and alert you to hot discussion topics in the community. Our mailing address is: Styleforumnet LLC 205 N Monroe St.Moscow, Id 83843 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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