Our friends at Spungle are at it again, checking out the best things to buy in New York City. They recently mentioned new men's clothing store, Lugo which specializes in fine Italian shirts cut for those who want something tailored to the ideal male form, generous through the shoulders and slim through the torso. This is the shirt for someone who is seeking just a soupçon of sexy, nothing flashy, just a well-made shirt that highlights but does not reveal the body beneath. The shirts come with mother-of-pearl buttons and are available with French or button cuffs and with wide-spread or standard collars.Lugo Shirts
Our friends at Spungle are at it again, checking out the best things to buy in New York City. They recently mentioned new men's clothing store, Lugo which specializes in fine Italian shirts cut for those who want something tailored to the ideal male form, generous through the shoulders and slim through the torso. This is the shirt for someone who is seeking just a soupçon of sexy, nothing flashy, just a well-made shirt that highlights but does not reveal the body beneath. The shirts come with mother-of-pearl buttons and are available with French or button cuffs and with wide-spread or standard collars.Edoc Laundry CSI Shirts
Edoc Laundry is a Seattle-area clothing company that designs t-shirts that use some sort of a secret code to draw interest from clothing fans, and even uses the clues in the shirts as part of an ongoing mystery at their site. If you're not into decoding your t-shirts, the designs are pretty cool, regardless. The shirts have a cult-following now, but that might just change next week when they are featured prominently in an episode of CSI: NY. The creators of the show teamed up with Edoc to create shirts especially for the show. In the episode (airing Oct. 11), the shirts are used by a serial killer to leave clues about his identity and his motives for killing. All four shirt designs (including Hydra, pictured) are available online, and if you get them before the show airs, you can always say that you were ahead of the curve.
Perfectly Folded Shirt
Some might call it obsessive, but the phrase "appreciative of neatness" is a much kinder term. Regardless of the wording, if this character trait applies to you, the Perfectly Folded Shirt might be just what you need. The shirt is stitched to fold in exactly the same way as the day it was bought, with perfect creases and the same perfectly geometric shape that is found on store displays, freeing you from any concerns of unwanted wrinkles or misaligned edges. The downside is that it has creases sewn into it, but you can always tell people it's a new trend and you're just ahead of the curve. Price: £79.
Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Starts First Trend
Clearly headed for celebrity at only a few days old, Shiloh Jolie-Pitt sparked a rush on "The Pots and Pans Band" tee that she wore on the cover of People Magazine last week. The tee shirt is made by Kingsley and is made of ultra-soft cotton, which is comfortable enough for even a baby's sensitive skin. The screen printed design has the name of the band, a picture of the "instruments" and a skull and crossbones to give young rockers the right image. The shirts are selling out all over the place, but Intuition has them for $38 each.
Summer Seersucker for the Guys
Blame it on the changing seasons, but seersucker is back in style this summer. Seersucker is no longer limited to
the bold blue-and-white stripes of yesteryear. Instead, this season's seersucker is more refined and available in
more styles than ever before, so it looks great while retaining its easy-to-wear comfort and cool, breathable
feel.
Etro Seersucker Trousers (pictured) are lightweight, with
tan and white stripes that look almost like linen from a distance. Price: $310.
The Façonnable Stripe Seersucker Shirt masquerades as a bright, but traditional, pinstripe shirt with lines of blue, yellow and white in soft cotton. Price: $115.
Kenneth Cole has Flat Front Seersucker Pants that are a pale khaki in color. The cotton cloth"s pattern is so fine that only your comfort will remind you that you"re wearing something so casual. Price: $79.
For classicists, Paul Smith still has a blue and white seersucker suit, but the stripes are narrow and the lines of the jacket and pants are clean and up to date. It's great for a summer luncheon, business travel or ever a daytime wedding. Price: $1,195.
John Malkovich Libertine Shirt
Johnny Depp recently sold the shirt that he
wore in the movie The
Libertine for $3,240 at an
online auction to benefit a children's hospice but his costar John Malkovich is doing something completely
different.The character actor has his own clothing line called Uncle Kimono
and he is selling a shirt inspired by the movie for $280. The shirt can be made to measure in various fabrics. [via The Stylephile]








