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Men.Style.com's Fall Trends

Aug 8th, 2008 | Categories: Men's wear, Style | by Michael Williams

One general objective of A Continuous Lean is to try to avoid the reblog. With ACL I try to bring a unique perspective, to cover new and different products, companies, things, objects, interweb destinations. That said, I couldn’t avoid posting something on the superb Men.Style.com Fall 2008 trend reports. As I toggled through I saw favorite thing after favorite thing and made some new discoveries along the way. The only change I would have made in the whole feature was Schlitz being listed as the working man’s beer — in my book that honor is held by none other than the “Champagne of Beers” Miller High Life or even Rolling Rock.

All in all, kudos to team Men.Style.com for putting together a killer feature.

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Comments: 3

3 Comments to “Men.Style.com's Fall Trends”

  1. Charles Bix
    on Aug 8th, 2008
    @ 7:09 PM

    Leave it to the English to “bring back” American workware. Beautiful.

  2. james fox
    on Aug 8th, 2008
    @ 9:14 PM

    saw an old boy yday on the T w/ a great filson waxed hat… and yes, the champ”ale” does rule… check S. McQueen in jnr bonner “round of champagne” bring a round of millers… classic.

  3. K&T
    on Aug 9th, 2008
    @ 8:28 AM

    Hello Mr Michael Williams and ACL staffs.

    I’m the founder of the website “workers”.

    I’m really excited during last month.

    First, I received an e-mail from american who do making leather goods business.

    And he said he saw “workers” on your site.

    After a few days, Style.com picked Workers on their blog. And more few days after, Style.com asked me to lend some items that workers made.

    I’m really happy that people I think they are cool introduce my site and the items I made.

    Sorry, I’m not good at english and terrible writing.

    But I do want to express how I am excited this situation.