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Weekend Errands
Check off your to-do list in well-dressed fashion
Whether or not you’re back in button-ups at the office or working from home in sweatpants indefinitely, the universal “weekend time is me time” rule demands a level of comfort that few clothes can provide, especially in the summer. The weekends are for lazy mornings and early starts alike, for long runs and bakery runs, for an increasingly more occasional trip with friends and for late nights catching up at the computer. Not too many outfits are up to the task of weekend errands, where transitioning from yard work to hard work to no work can occur before lunch time. The best combinations are relaxed but not sloppy, with comfort, coolness and simplicity as the key ingredients. Our picks combine the best of summer dressing but are also perfect chore-ready styles.
Your Weekend Kit
Classic T-shirt,
$19.95 / $11 by Gap
1970's 517 Otab jeans,
$195 / $97.50 by Levi's
3-eye Gibson shoe,
$200 by Solovair
Roger Federer cap,
$29.90 by UNIQLO
Classic comfort sock,
$30 by Adsum
Asern overshirt,
$195 by Cape Heights
Marlow & Daughters tote,
$25 by Diners NYC
Brown acetate blakes sunglasses,
$325 by Drake's
Coffee tumbler,
$40 by Ralph Lauren
Your Weekend Kit
Classic T-shirt,
$19.95 / $11 by Gap
1970's 517 Otab jeans,
$195 / $97.50 by Levi's
3-eye Gibson shoe,
$200 by Solovair
Roger Federer cap,
$29.90 by UNIQLO
Classic comfort sock,
$30 by Adsum
Asern overshirt,
$195 by Cape Heights
Marlow & Daughters tote,
$25 by Diners NYC
Brown acetate blakes sunglasses,
$325 by Drake's
Coffee tumbler,
$40 by Ralph Lauren
FYI
When you choose to run particular errands can actually save you time in the long run. For instance, mail packages at the Post Office an hour after they open to avoid lines. Similarly avoid mornings at the dry cleaners, when most people stop by on their way to work. And lunchtime is always quiet at the bank.