For the extra distinguished look, go for a classic bow tie. Not sure how to tie one? Rush shows you how. If you need help tying bow ties, regular ties, or any other counsel for looking your best, please stop by to see us. Read more »
Add a touch of pizazz and elegance to your suit or sport coat with a pocket square. Yes, pocket squares can give you just the distinguishing edge to set up apart from the crowd. (You’ll also be amazed at how much more confident you’ll feel wearing one, too.)
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No doubt you’ve heard a lot about Twitter already. We’re experimenting with Twitter and Facebook and are eager to see just where social media will take us. For the moment, we’d like to encourage you to connect with us if you’re on Twitter.
Between now and December 22, 2009, we’ll select one Twitter friend each Tuesday to receive a little something from Rush Wilson Limited.
We’ll start off on Tuesday October 20th, with a pair of Royal Highnies--quite possibly the world’s perfect boxer short.
Here’s the rest of the schedule: October 27th: Southern Proper Frat Hat November 3rd: Southern Tide Polo November 10th: Coast Apparel Winyah Polo November 17th: Big Tom Spiced Tomato Juice (to share, not wear; great for entertaining) November 24th: Your choice of Clemson or South Carolina Polo by Coast Apparel
Though we shop for our clothing inventory long before the season begins, it’s still exciting to finally receive and put on display the new fabrics, colors, and fashions. A sense of renewal seems to accompany the change of seasons. We’ll all be experience renewal of a different sort soon—the renewal of friendships and familial affections as we gather for holiday festivities.
You’ll probably be dusting off the “secret” recipes along with your favorite non-secret ones in preparation for having family and friends over. Why not share a few of those not-secret recipes with us? Sounds like a good use of the Facebook Page--to share holiday recipes.
Style is more than fabric, suits, and ties. For men, true style is being a gentleman. Just because we don’t use that word--gentleman--often doesn’t mean the principles of being a well-mannered man are less important today than a hundred years ago. Indeed, one might make a case that with the increase in digital and virtual communication, the need to be a gentleman is far greater today than ever before.
For a handy, succinct, and memorable guide for manly manners, pick up a copy of How to Be a Gentleman by John Bridges. His Ten Eternal Truths of the Gentlemanly Life are worth repeating often. Here are the first four, quoted from page xv:
1. A gentleman says “please” and “thank you,” readily and often. … Read more »