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Drizzly, Damp Days

November 22, 2013 No Comments

What I wore in New York, day two. Cool and wet weather calls for a few simple layers.

Trech Coat – Club Monaco | Sweater – Gant by Michael Bastian | Scarf – Nieman Marcus | Chambray shirt – Proper Cloth

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Ian Anderson is a writer, engineer, and e-commerce professional with over a decade of experience in the fashion industry. He started From Squalor to Baller in 2012 as a resource for men trying to understand the world of business casual attire, and the blog remains an authority on men's style today. His work has been featured in the Wall St. Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, and numerous fashion blogs and publications.

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