A conversation with Taka of Liverano & Liverano (Sans Trousers)
First thing we do is classic. We don’t follow trends, but if we see how people dress in London, or Hong Kong, or Japan, and things are a little bit changed, then we feel like we can try something different. Like now, clothes are very narrow. So maybe we can do a little bit more narrow. Just modifying slightly, not quite changing.

Men’s swimwear: the dos and don’ts (The Guardian)
“But there are still plenty of potential pitfalls. For example, under no circumstances, unless you are actually David Beckham, should you ever wear white swimmers, particularly tight ones. Aside from the obvious see-through factor, there is something too flashy about wearing anything tight and white on a beach.”

The Case for Spending a Little More Sometimes (Bucks)
“Here is the issue: when we settle for stuff that we don’t really want, and instead buy stuff that will be fine for a while, it often costs more in the long run.”

How to dress casually (Permanent Style)
It’s easy to make do with wearing a shirt or T-shirt the whole year, just putting on a jacket if it’s cold outside and a sweater if it’s cold inside and colder outside. Don’t. Wearing a jacket or any substitute – cardigan, vest, light sweater – instantly elevates you above scruffy teenager.