Yeah, I know, I hear you: Moustaches were so last year. But can you really turn your back on these ridiculously charming moustache cuff links?

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Moustache Cuff Links Gold Movember ($65)

Perfect as a gift or for yourself, especially if your girlfriend happens to be a moustache loving little lady!

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Good old plaid. You can always count on it to give you that cool “I-just-rolled-out-of-bed” look. Or how about the “I’ve-just-been-chopping-some-wood-in-the-wilderness-but-hey-I-still-look-good” look?

The recent plaid revival has been spotted in countless casual looks, but it’s rarely used for dressier occassions. And with plaid shirts dominating every display window in the mall this season, it’s understandable how you may have accumulated 2, 3…10 plaid shirts into your wardrobe.

What to do with a closet full of plaid looks? It’d be a pity to reserve them for only casual weekend wear. Instead try incorporating your tartan and flannel with the dressier items from your wardrobe and take your favorite plaid shirt to work with you!

Dress Up Your Plaid

1. Gap Fitted Brushed Gingham Shirt ($44.50) 2. J Crew Urban Slim-Fit Herringbone Wool Bowery Pant ($128) 3. Rag & Bone Warp Tie ($125) 4. Kenneth Cole Skinny Tie Clip ($35)

You’ll be channeling your inner Chuck Bass in no time – you know you love him, XOXO.

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Love this look shot by The Sartorialist:

Street Style By The Sartorialist

Layered shades of black, slim-fitting slacks, and a pair of classic sneakers.

Ridiculously good looking, indeed.

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We didn’t find any lumberjack-chic shirts this weekend but we did spot these ridiculously cool retro sneakers by Generic Surplus:

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Generic Surplus Wing Tip in Gray Or White Suede $72 (White Suede on sale at Urban Outfitters $39.99)

Half wingtip, half sneaker – they’re a great intermediary shoe that will fit right in between your Converses and Ferragamos. While the wingtip accents are reminiscent of 60s sophistication and days past, the sneaker form keeps the style fresh and modern.

Pair with jeans or chinos, they’re perfect for your not-a-boy, not-yet-a-stuffy-old-grown-up style.

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Because as much as you want to, you just can’t wear a pressed shirt, skinny tie, and pocket square every day. Sometimes you just want to kick back and relax and Steven Alan shirts were made for those days.

Stock up at their sample sale this weekend on favorites like the single-needle and reverse-seam shirts, available in a wide assortment of solids, stripes, and of course, plaid. Expect prices to be around $65 for shirts, $19 for polos, and $35 for shorts (via Racked).

Steven Alan

Casual, without looking sloppy, Steven Alan lends itself to that rustic sartorial look that belongs in the great outdoors. It’s lumberjack chic – lumberjack not required.

Steven Alan Sale Info (Official Site)

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