What We’re Wearing
On Valentine’s Day
A kit that’s fit for love
Valentine’s Day is upon us. You've got a week and a half to make sure your gifts are wrapped and ready, dinner is planned and flowers have been ordered. The easiest part? Deciding what to wear. Our recommendation is to dress in relaxed layers that provide warmth (for you or your date) while also making you look ruggedly handsome. A boxy cardigan feels current and cozy while some sturdy suede boots help you stand tall and confident. And while we never recommend novelty underwear (there's nothing sexy about that), some sweet heart-embroidered socks make for a cute conversation piece or a quirky surprise at the end of the night. Don't forget to top off your fit with a few spritzes of a deep, dark fragrance that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Your Date-Night Kit
Glenn cotton jacket,
$860 by NN07
Zephyr oxford shirt,
$98.50 by J. Press
Bedford corduroy pant,
$178 by Todd Snyder
Wool cardigan,
$128 / $116.36 by FrizimWORKS
“Chinese Tobacco” cologne,
$85 by 19-69
Heart socks,
$28 by imogene + willie x Little River Sock Mill
Club Campus watch,
$1,650 by NOMOS Glashütte
Wilson suede derby boot,
$340 by Sanders
Your Date-Night Kit
Zephyr
oxford shirt,
$98.50 by J. Press
Wool cardigan,
$128 / $116.36 by
FrizimWORKS
Glenn
cotton jacket,
$860 by NN07
Bedford
corduroy pant,
$178 by Todd Snyder
Club Campus watch,
$1,650 by
NOMOS Glashütte
Heart socks,
$28 by imogene + willie
x Little River Sock Mill
“Chinese Tobacco”
cologne, $85
by 19-69
Wilson suede
derby boot,
$340 by Sanders
According to the National Retail Foundation, this was approximately how much money Americans spent on Valentine’s Day in 2023.