A Fashionable Summer Starts With These Memorial Day Styles

24 May 2019 by Lina Jordan in Ego, Fashion, General, Home, Models, Money, Pleasure, Power, Products, Style

As Memorial Day approaches it’s time to start thinking about your wardrobe refresh. From white pants and cooler fabrics to bright colors and statement accessories, summer is the perfect time to make some small changes that can refresh your entire look. Menswear brand Charles Tyrwhitt offers a range of quality and affordable summer essentials perfect to kick off the season. 

Lighten up with linen and white pants: Charles Tyrwhitt has a wide range of lightweight products made from Innovative Natural Cool technology designed to keep you cool, dry and comfortable in the heat of summer.

Italian Linen Jacket – This new jacket is made from 100% linen, woven in Italy at solar-energy powered mill Nova Fields and tailored to a soft construction. Designed to look sharp with a relaxed fit, it is lightweight and breathable with its natural shoulder line and canvas. ($399.00)

Tencel Linen Casual Shirt – Perfect for the summer months, these new shirts are crafted from 100% natural fibers for breathability and a soft feel. The combination of Tencel and linen creates a casual shirt with a marvelous drape for both a sophisticated appearance and comfort. It is made up of 53% Tencel and 47% linen, making it less prone to creasing than pure linen or a cotton-linen blend. ($69.00)

Chalk White ChinosA staple for the season, white pants are the perfect starting point for your summer event look. These are the perfect relaxed pants for summer crafted from heavyweight two-ply cotton; resilient, comfy and soft for a fresh look.

Accessorize with American Pride. Don’t hide your pride this holiday season, show your roots through your wardrobe. After all, you are what you wear.

US flag cufflinks – Plated in rhodium so they won’t ever tarnish, these links are as hardwearing as they are handsome.

Navy and red stripe silk classic tie

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