Gilded Age
Gilded Age men's fashion
Why It's Good:
Just because he's not wearing a suit doesn't mean he can't look good. Gilded Age makes high-quality, well-made and well-cut casual clothes that will have people taking him seriously, whether he's running errands or working at the office on a weekend (we hope not, for your sake!).
Why It's Green:
Gilded Age is eco-conscious in the way it produces its clothing, from using organic denim with plant and vegetable dyes in its jeans to using recycled looms to weave its sweaters. This particular sweater is hand-made, emitting fewer greenhouse gases than if produced in a factory or by machines.
Where To Get It:
http://www.gildedage.net
Pieces in the Gilded Age collection start at $98
Good-Looking Guy Alert
There's something pleasantly anachronistic, jauntily nautical, and yet nearly always suitable about a fisherman's cashmere cable knit sweater. It's a clean, rugged look that chiseled dudes like Jude Law and Scots James McAvoy and Ewan McGregor can carry off with confidence. You (if you borrow one from your guy) will feel even more so by knowing that the company making it, Gilded Age, is committed to producing organic products with artisanal methods that date back to the late 19th century (translation: this superfine 100% cashmere beauty is hand-knitted and hand-stitched, giving it the kind of character you’ll never see in a more mass-market version). Gilded Age's founder and creative director Stefan Miljanic, held top design positions at Abercrombie & Fitch and Calvin Klein, so these environmentally conscious luxury goods are infused with contemporary savoir faire, even while evoking refined-yet-rakish images from the past. —James Servin
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