CONTENTSspring/summer
spring/summer 2023
FEATURES
24 KEEPING IT CASUAL
The tide of “work from home” may be receding, but its liberating impact on business dress lives on. So what are the new rules?
28 BIG SHOT
Stunning macro photography by Los Angeles native Danny Perez makes nature’s tiniest citizens look larger than life.
34 MORE WONDERS TO DISCOVER
Five architectural structures built many centuries ago are stunning sights for the traveler today.
60 HANDS-ON
SKILL
With our on-site tailors and made-to-measure experts, Woodbury Mens Shop ensures all your garments will always be a perfect fit.
DEPARTMENTS
ALWAYS READY
These wardrobe staples ensure you’re ready for anything— from beach to ballroom...and everything in between. p. 40
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8 Memo
Our unwavering focus is taking care of our customers.
11 The WMS Guide
Experience Emanuel Berg...kick back with Sol Angeles...feel the comfort in MAC...and more!
16 The Techie
These high-tech toys may not be true necessities, but we still want ’em!
18 Leading Man
Are you man enough to rock a pussybow blouse? Actor Chris Pine is— to wide applause.
20 Essentials
Woodbury Mens Shop has the musthaves you need for your next weekend getaway, midday brunch or evening gala.
26 Automotive
The limited-edition Batur packages Bentley’s finest with hints of what’s to come.
50 The Sporting Life
“Bucket list?” That’s too long-term. Grab your clubs and hurry to these great places as soon as you can.
54 Fitness
In a half-dozen places, Mother Nature is apt to lure you onto the trail—even if you usually avoid exercise.
58 Brews
With craft breweries hopping once again, it’s time for a refresher on refreshment: five beers and the foods they go well with.
62 Formal Education
’Tis the season for weddings and galas. At Woodbury Mens Shop, we’ll make sure you’re ready to go with the best blacktie attire.
63 Grooming
A secret about males’ virile summertime bronze: It need no longer come from the sun.
64 Style Pros
Woodbury Mens Shop’s style experts reveal the looks and pieces that excite them most this spring.
Sportcoat and sweater by Luciano Barbera, sport shirt by Etro, pocket square by Paolo Albizzati, jeans by PT, elephant belt by L.E.N. Photo by Dan Springston. Suit by Ravazzolo, dress shirt by Ingram, tie by Italo Ferretti, pocket square by Paolo Albizzati, belt by Paolo Vitale, shoes by Gallo di Bianco. Photo by Dan Springston.theMEMO
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Accounting KASIE CARLETON, URSZULA JANECZKO, STEVEN RESNICK
What Makes Us Who We Are…
Those of you who have known us for the past 11 years have experienced our unwavering focus on taking care of our customers.
You’ve met our talented stylists and they have made you look your best—at festive weddings, family outings, days at the office and nights out on the town.
If you have never been to our store, we’re looking forward to building a long-lasting relationship based on the highest standards of integrity, beautiful design and service.
With Sincere Gratitude, Jim, Amir, Rich, Hilary, Marc, Lina, Mirtha and Antonia
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theGUIDE
Get Moving WITH FRADI
Brothers Domenico and Francesco
Dimarco created the Italian in an effort to fill a growing menswear market: sophisticated that serve multiple purposes. each garment possesses the quality and is made of the you’d expect from such a world-class menswear brand. There’s the Collection, which is stocked wardrobe staples such as jackets and pants. The Performance boasts breathable athleisurewear, while Vintage features next-level hoodies and sweatpants. P.S.: Once you try on a soft and comfortable Fradi polo, you might never want to take it off. See (and feel) for yourself at Woodbury Mens Shop.
Experience EMANUEL BERG
Gentlemen come to Woodbury Mens Shop for the very best in menswear, and with several dozen of the finest designers in the world you’ll surely find exactly what you need. But we also have something for guys who are looking for more, especially those who want dress shirts tailored just for them. Let us introduce you to Emanuel Berg made-to-measure shirts, which are available in nearly 500 fabrics, 100 collar types, 40 cuff models and other elements that a sartorially savvy shopper seeks. Our MTM experts will take your exact measurements, so each Emanuel Berg shirt is to your liking, your fit, your lifestyle. Stop by and ask one of our style pros about customizing your next Emanuel Berg shirt. We guarantee that once you try it, you’ll never settle for anything else!
The A–Z list
WOODBURY MENS SHOP is proud to feature more than 75 designer brands! Visit us to find your favorites and discover new collections.
ALBIZZATI
ANDERSON’S
ARNAU
BELVEST
BORRELLI
BRESCIANI
CARROT & GIBBS
CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
COTTON CITIZEN
COPPLEY
ELAN TAS
EMANUEL BERG
ETRO
ETTINGER
FEDELI
Pack A Punch IN MAC
FEFE FIORELLO
FIORONI
FRADI
GALLO DI BIANCO
GEOX
GERMANO
GIMO’S
GIONFRIDDO
GRAN SASSO
HAUPT
INGRAM
ITALO FERRETTI
JACK OF SPADES
JAN LESLIE
L.E.N.
LUCIANO BARBERA
MAC JEANS
MAGNANNI
MANTO
MARCOLIANI
MARTIN DINGMAN
MASON’S
MAURIZIO BALDASSARI
MAURO OTTAVIANI
MICHAEL’S
PAL ZILERI
PAOLO ALBIZZATI
PAOLO VITALE
PAUL & SHARK
PLOUMANAC’H
POGGIANTI
PT
RAVAZZOLO
ROBIN KAHN
S.M.N.
SOL ANGELES
STENSTRÖMS
TACCALITI
TRUSSINI
VINCE
WATERVILLE
WMS SIGNATURE
COLLECTION
At Woodbury Mens Shop, we know finding the perfect pair of pants takes more than searching for a size tag on the waistband—not all brands fit the same. But our associates know a pair of MAC jeans will fit you like a glove. The German brand has been making fine denim and trousers for 50 years, following a process that involves the production of the finest raw materials and the use of sustainable methods.
In fact, MAC was recently named a 2023 finalist for the German Sustainability Award for its Green Denim initiative, a campaign in which all pants are made from 100 percent recycled cotton, synthetic or regenerative fibers. These include MAC’s new Driver pants, casual trousers made of breathable, high elasticity cotton—and they fit just like your favorite jeans. You’ll find them this season at Woodbury Mens Shop. Stop by and pick up your perfect pair.
Will Travel TO RUN
There’s glory in completing a full marathon, but you’ll have your fair share of aches and pains (and then some) after you cross the finish line. For that reason alone, many novice and experienced runners’ race of choice is the half marathon. There’s plenty to be proud of after 13.1 miles—and you’ll still be able to walk around normally afterward. Here are five great American half marathons, each of which are held in areas where there’s plenty more to do and steps to take after the race. Make your plans and start training!
• Napa to Sonoma Wine Country Half Marathon, California, July 16. This scenic course winds through wine country, past vineyards and farms before ending at Sonoma Plaza. The post-race party includes plenty of swag and, of course, admission to a wine-tasting festival.
• Kauai Half Marathon, Hawaii, Sept. 3. With lush beaches, volcanic peaks, tropical rainforests and more, this course is perhaps the most scenic in America. One of the highlights of the run is through the Tunnel of
Trees, a shaded portion that eventually opens up to spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
• Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Half Marathon, Maine, Sept. 16. More than half of this race takes place on the hard-packed carriage roads of picturesque Acadia National Park. Beyond the park’s varied landscape, participants also run through the charming fishing town of Bar Harbor and cross historic granite bridges.
• Chicago Half Marathon, Illinois, Sept. 24. Though the field isn’t as crowded as the full marathon, the half is just as popular. The course is flat and fast, taking runners on a tour of the Windy City with views of Lake Michigan and a stress-free stretch down Lake Shore Drive, which is completely shut down to the public during the event.
• Block Island Half Marathon, Rhode Island, Oct. 8. Does it get any better than New England in fall? Enjoy the temperate weather and a course that takes runners past Great Salt Pond, beach dunes, lighthouses, rolling pastures and more.
Shady BUSINESS
You wouldn’t buy sunglasses from your neighborhood pharmacy, but you also shouldn’t pick up any old pair from a boutique either. Quality counts, but size and shape matter too. That said, consider the form of your face before you select your next pair of shades and follow this easy guide for assistance. After you find a suitable pair, visit us at Woodbury Mens Shop for a new outfit to complement your sunnies.
A round face means your mug is generally curved with no defined features, such as a jawline and cheekbones. Create an elongated appearance with rectangular- or square-shaped rims, or even wrap-style sunglasses. You’ll want to play up angles, so avoid frames with too many curves.
A square face is defined by a strong jawline and broad forehead. To soften these sharp angles, go for a pair of sunnies with round- or oval-shaped frames. Classic aviators will work well, as they help round your face’s edges. An oval face is round but with facial features that are present but not very pronounced. In essence, this is the ideal shape as most frames will look good: round, square, heart-shaped, aviators—anything but oversized rims eyebrows to the cheekbones. the temples and of sunglasses that styles are the solution.
Making Casual LOOK GOOD
Eli and Lindsey Myers embraced the refined and relaxed lifestyle way before the pandemic ushered athleisure into the fashion world. Today, Sol Angeles, the upscale “weekend wear” brand that the husband-and-wife team founded in 2009, is one of our go-tos for casual gear like hoodies, sweatshirts, tees and shorts. Every piece from Sol Angeles is meticulously cut and sewn in downtown Los Angeles and reflects the laid-back but sophisticated West Coast style. Their knits, for instance, are made of lightweight and breathable fabric—they’ll keep you cool if you’re playing 18 on the golf course, but they’re also warm enough for a breezy night along the Sound. Running a 10K with our very own Rich O’Boyle or relaxing by the pool all day? You can’t go wrong with something from their collection of stylish tees and tanks. Stop by Woodbury Mens Shop today and let one of our style experts show you the latest gear from Sol Angeles.
Style By DESIGN
giving offense. match your shoes.
—Stumped in Sands Point closer the shoes and the should match the shoes also require a belt that has more freedom you have in corduroys or cotton pants, have and tonal so that the colors shoe. Exotic skins such as textured finishes that go great dress belt and have a more
Don’t miss the following special events and trunk shows happening at Woodbury Mens Shop. Trunk shows are an opportunity to meet representatives of your favorite brands and have clothing, shoes and other items custom-made. All shows below take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. unless noted.
March 11: Italian Made to Measure Event: Belvest, Ravazzolo, Trussini, Taccaliti
March 18: Formalwear Event
March 25: Luciano Barbera with Lael Wheeler
April 1: Stenströms with Anders Hjarne
April 8: MAC with Galina Mironoff
April 15: Magazine Launch Party & L.E.N. Belts with Ralph Quintanilla
April 22: Haupt with Kate West
April 29: Vince Pop-Up Shop with Lexi Hordes
May 13: PT with David Aguilar
Gadgets & GEAR
1THE PERFECT POUR…
...at home? It’s possible with the PerfectDraft. This brand-new device serves bar-quality draft beer in your kitchen, your patio...you get it. Just insert a 202 oz. keg of beer into the countertop-sized unit, which then cools the beverage to your temp of choice. From there you’ll have the equivalent of 18 bottles ready for the pouring. Changing the keg is as simple as putting a new pod into a Keurig, except with PerfectDraft, there’s an LED light that will let you know when you’re running low and ready for a refill. $348 (includes starter keg).
2 POWER UP
Depending on the time of year and where you live, a generator surely comes in handy. But the Bluetti EP600 is changing the game. This European-based ESS (Energy Storage System) is a portable power station that can charge or power anything that’s plugged into it, from your iPad to, in the case of a power outage, your fridge. And unlike a whole-house generator, the Bluetti works via renewable energy and solar power, meaning it’s not harming the environment every time you press “on.” It’s portable and can be used in your yard, in the back of your pickup truck or on any type of off-road experience you so desire. About $9,500.
3ONE LESS CHORE
Free up your free time or tell your landscaper you’re taking a hiatus—this robot will mow your lawn and then some. The Yarbo Lawn Mower M1 scurries along your yard while cutting the grass with precision. It’s wireless and works by way of algorithms and advanced RTK-GPS positioning technology, which means you can control where and how far your Yarbo goes with the touch of an app. This bad boy can mow up to 2.3 acres of grass on one charge (about two hours), and works on an incline of up to 68 percent. There’s also an attachment that can plow snow. $4,399.
4A SOLUTION FOR SLEEP
Still having trouble falling asleep? The Dodow could be the bedtime solution you need. Place this small round device the size of a coaster next to your bed. It emits a blue light of your preferred brightness onto the ceiling of your bedroom, which should sync up to your breathing. Through either an 8-minute or 20-minute session—the Dodow turns off automatically after each—you’ll turn your body into a hypnotic state and hush off to sleep. $60 or $98 for a two-pack.
5 FULL BODY TECH
From the folks who brought you the Theragun massage gun comes the Therabody Wave Roller, a techy foam roller to up your workouts. This Smart device has five customizable vibration frequencies and a unique wavey texture, helping to release muscle tension and improve mobility. Connect to the app for personalizable recovery regimens and to customize your pressure levels. Also, the Wave Roller is quiet, so you can bring it to your group fitness class without bothering a soul. $99.
6 ART CONDITIONING
The AC of the future is the ARTCOOL Gallery AC by LG, which looks like a framed piece of art instead of a not-so-cute HVAC. Thanks to LG’s Dual Inverter Compressor technology, it works like a mini split, cooling your room (and warming it in the winter) without the loud humming you’d get from a window unit. The ARTCOOL can be controlled via an app on your Smartphone, as well as through voice commands on Google Assistant. Price not available at press time.
7 BIKE ABOUT IT
The newest member of the e-bike family is the Trek Domane+ SLR 9. Its chic, carbon frame is narrow and dainty, so the ride feels light and natural. The quiet and discreet motor won’t distract from its graceful spins, and it can take you wherever life does; a jaunt in your neighborhood park or on steep climbs through mountainous terrain. Essentially, this e-bike feels like a traditional road bike but with the bells and whistles of an electric one. Where are you off to next? $12,999.99
These high-tech toys may not be true necessities, but need schmeed—we want ‘em!
Leading Man
a sturdy PINE
Are you man enough to rock a pussy-bow blouse? Actor Chris Pine is— to wide applause.
People who live breathlessly on the internet were buzzing last year over whether actor Chris Pine was actually spat upon by singer and Don’t Worry Darling co-star Harry Styles at the Venice International Film Festival, as some thought a video subtly showed. (Pine’s people insist he wasn’t.) But apparently no one flinched when the suave, 42-year-old Pine, who’s been linked with some of Hollywood’s top female names, referred casually to his lovemaking history.
Late Late Show host James Corden asked Pine what it had been like to have a professional “intimacy coordinator” on the set—a first-time experience the actor had while filming a steamy scene in 2022’s Amazon spy whodunit All the Old Knives. Pine confessed that it was “very strange” to have someone “giving you notes about how to have sex, essentially.”
“I’ve been doing it for a bit,” he deadpanned. “I think I can find my way around there.”
Still, the actor took the “coordinator’s” counsel—intended, in this touchy era, to make sure everyone on the set felt comfortable and all looked right—with his characteristic laid-back grace. “It’s like having a referee and a choreographer all at the same time,” he quipped.
These days the unflappable Pine doesn’t seem to need much instruction. He shows the equanimity of a practiced star, versatility on the screen, a high fashion profile and even the manly confidence to unisex garments that haven’t been unisexed before.
Pine was essentially destined for fame. Born
in Los Angeles to two actor parents, he was involved in theater at University of California–Berkeley and studied post-grad at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After appearing in an ER episode in 2003 he had his first major film role in 2004, playing Anne Hathaway’s royal love interest in Princess Diaries 2. But Pine wasn’t pigeonholed as a rom-com leading man. By 2009 he’d landed his most famous role as James Kirk in the Star Trek series, which then led to his casting as Steve Trevor in DC Comics’ Wonder Woman flicks opposite Gal Gadot. Handsome? Obviously, but the dude’s got some serious range too. Range is a good word to describe his fashion aesthetic as well. Last year he experimented with a sartorial vibe that Gen Z social media users called “wine aunt phase,” meaning he dressed like your old-lady aunt. Kaftans, hats with large brims, sandals, feminine tops and flowy robes became his signature style for press appearances. He’s layered a pussy-bow blouse under a red velvet blazer, a floral-embroidered, button-up top by Bode paired with striped trousers and Gucci loafers. Wear that stuff in middle school if you’re not the toughest boy in class and you’ll come home bleeding, but on Pine it works.
At an All the Old Knives screening in Los Angeles, it was time for long hair, a long beard and a breezy suit by Sandro—a look he likened to that of the late Gregg Allman. As for his hirsute extravagance, he told Entertainment
Tonight it reflected equal parts laziness and “something I may do in the future”—a hint at an upcoming role.
He’s also experimented with what some fashion critics have called his “country club” style, walking around looking like a collegiate trust-fund baby in Giuliva Vintage red trousers, a silk shirt, a navy blazer and Magnanni loafers. Essentially, Pine’s aesthetic, like that of co-star Styles, is all about versatility. He marches to his own fashion drum, following some rules of menswear and paving the way for others.
Still, play around as he may with boho-chic ’70s trends and effeminate silhouettes, the guy also knows how to wear a good ol’ classic suit. With the help of his stylists, sister duo Wendi and Nicole Ferreira, Pine looks dapper in formal attire from the likes of Brunello Cucinelli and Etro. “Spitgate” aside, we’ll never forgot one shining sartorial moment of the festival in Venice: Pine’s sockless loafers look, paired with a brown tuxedo jacket and white breezy pants from Ralph Lauren.
The star has been on the red carpet again in the first half of 2023 for a promotional run supporting the March release of Dungeon & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves, based on the fantasy role-playing game of the same name. Whether he opts for the rugged ’70s bad-boy look or that of a suited-up heartthrob, whether he goes scruffy or bare-faced, we’re betting he’ll continue, on and off the screen, to be someone we pine for.
SPRING STYLE GUIDE
Woodbury Mens Shop has the must-haves you need for your next weekend getaway, midday brunch or evening gala.
Tips & Trends
Keeping it CASUAL
The tide of “work from home” may be receding, but its liberating impact on business dress lives on. So what are the new rules?
Office dress has changed a lot during the past three years, and while some of the changes were temporary, there have been permanent effects. The boss may no longer pop into the office for an hour in a sweatshirt and jogging pants in the confidence that employees are working safely at home, but a new, more casual look has taken hold in many once-againpopulated corporate suites. It’s business casual—an ethos that perhaps prevailed on Fridays before the pandemic, but has now migrated to the other weekdays as well. It’s easygoing but not fancy-free, relaxed but not no-holds-barred. Often you needn’t wear a suit, for example, but almost always shorts would be pushing too far. If this feels confusing, check out these tips for dressing smartly, stylishly and appropriately for an age of in-between:
PUT ON A POLO. As long as short sleeves meet the office dress code, these summertime staples are a go-to—especially when the mercury rises and the humidity soars. They’re a step up from a T-shirt but less formal than a button-up sport shirt. You can even dress them up with a lightweight sportcoat, which comes in handy when the office AC is cranking. Remember, sleeveless shirts and apparel with sports logos (unless you’re actually working for the team) should be left for the gym.
BE A GOOD SPORT. Instead of rolling up the sleeves of a dress shirt, you can comfortably wear a sport shirt in any business-casual environment. These button-ups often have softer collars, brighter colors, bolder patterns—everything fun and functional for a relaxed setting. Look for sport shirts made with fabrics that breathe, such as lightweight cotton or
linen and with moisture-wicking properties. (Pro tip: Unless your company is holding Aloha Friday, steer clear of loud Hawaiian shirts.)
THINK LIGHTWEIGHT LAYERING. Your trusty 100 percent wool sportcoat kept you warm and stylish in winter, but leave it in the closet during the hot months. Instead, a lightweight wool blend jacket will keep you cool when temperatures soar past 90. And nothing says summer like a linen sportcoat, but if you’re worried about wrinkles, consider an unstructured, cotton-linen blend garment. It’s also the season to experiment with colors and patterns—bright hues and pastels as well as plaid and windowpane.
PERFECT YOUR PANTS. Shorts and athletic wear are still office nonos, but today’s soft and stretch fabrics make many of the current dress and casual pants feel like you’re sporting comfortable loungewear. Khakis, chinos and five-pocket pants in lightweight cotton, linen and other breathable materials are ideal for any business-casual setting. Consider bright colors as well: Yellow, pink, light blue and green all work. Dressy denim should be reserved for cooler months.
PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD. No matter how laid-back the vibe is in your office, never show up in flip-flops or sandals. Leather fashion sneakers have evolved, and many are styled to resemble dress shoes. These shoes are business-casual essentials, as are classic loafers or a pair of pebble-grain leather Oxfords. Complement footwear with funky socks, or go for the “sockless” look.
A ride into the THE FUTURE
The limited-edition Batur packages Bentley’s finest with hints of what’s to come.
Owning a Bentley already puts you in a special fraternity of car owners. But with a bit of luck, you can step into a club even more exclusive. By mid-year, the historic British luxury automaker will release the Batur, a limited-edition coupe constructed by the company’s bespoke Mulliner division. Named after an idyllic volcanic lake in Bali, it’s the successor to the outgoing Bacalar and closely resembles the iconic Continental, Bentley’s other two-door model. In fact, the Batur is outfitted with the same 6.0-liter W-12 engine as the Continental—but there are important differences too.
Engineers equipped the new grand tourer with an upgraded intake system and improved turbochargers, giving the engine a maximum output of 729 horsepower—79 more ponies than its predecessor. It’s the most powerful W-12 combustion engine in the lineup, and perhaps Bentley’s last. A series of changes are on the horizon as Bentley further ventures into its Beyond100 initiative to develop a line of electric vehicles. And representatives, including new design director Andreas Mindt, say the Batur is a peek into the EV future. Changes are evident inside and out. From the front, familiar circular
headlights were dropped in favor of teardrop-shaped lamps with a trio of efficient LED projectors. The profile resembles a modern muscle car, but the rounded tail softens the look and improves aerodynamics— a departure from the angled lines of other Bentley models. Though technically not an EV, the Batur is as eco-friendly as any non-electric can get. Instead of carbon fiber, manufacturers use high-performance composite material made from flax in body and trimwork to lower their environmental footprint. Leather found in the Batur is processed using methods that involve less water and aldehyde than traditional tanning. And the list will continue to grow.
One thing Bentley hasn’t changed is its commitment to making luxury the standard. Every Batur driver can enjoy bespoke 22-inch wheels, carbon ceramic brakes and rear steering. Owners can also make their car one-of-a-kind with options such as the bespoke titanium exhaust system and the 18-carat gold interior detailing. What’s next for Bentley? One can hardly wait to see.
The estimated starting price for the Bentley Batur is $2 million.
Big SHOT
It takes a special pro—a macro photographer, they call him—to capture the enormous visual complexity of a hummingbird or a bumblebee.
All good photography takes skill, but macro photography? That’s for the big guns. This type of camera work involves getting “up close and personal” with small subjects, often tiny creatures or plants found in nature—bugs, butterflies, flora, fauna. Such photos capture every antenna, every petal, every minute detail, as if these mini-subjects were human-sized or larger.
A macro photographer uses a “macro” camera lens, which employs varying focal lengths to get close to the action. And Los Angeles-based Danny Perez is one of them. He’s a versatile artist—besides his photography he’s a musician and a filmmaker. His life work, he says, is “capturing the vibrant colors of life.”
A few years after purchasing his first camera, a Nikon F4, the Venezuela-born Perez bought his first and only macro lens. “I discovered this amazing dimension in nature that so few have ever captured and that is rarely explored,” his Fstoppers photography profile page declares. The lens, he explains, “allowed me to discover a complex world of fascinating creatures and the incredible colors of their natural habitat.”
The next few pages showcase Perez’s pictures—and there’s more on Instagram @dannyperezphotography. Each image testifies to the wonderland of visual detail present in tiny creatures—if only we take time to look closely enough.
More Wonders TO DISCOVER
Five architectural structures built many centuries ago are stunning sights for the traveler today.
Stonehenge, the Colosseum and the Taj Mahal—if you’ve visited these world-famous structures on your travels, you’ve got memories you’ll always keep. But other architectural sights surviving from long ago are waiting to dazzle you even if you don’t know their names. Each of the five listed here, for example, showcases engineering ingenuity that was way ahead of its time.
GREAT WALL OF INDIA, INDIA.
The Great Wall of China is one of the seven wonders of the world, but the Great Wall of India is a sight (and site) to behold as well. Also referred to as the Kumbhalgarh Wall or Kumbhalgarh Fort, this wall in the desert of Rajasthan extends 22 miles around the perimeter of the 3,600-foot-tall fort, from which you’ll get a spectacular view of the Aravalli Hills (and some top-notch shots for the ’gram). The wall itself has seven gates of entry (referred to as pols) and at most points measures about 15 feet in width. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Building began in the 15th century under a ruling of Rana Kumbha, leader of the kingdom of Mewar, and it was made of sturdy stone blocks that have withstood the test of time. In 2023: You can visit this remote-yet-worth-it tourist attraction during an Indian getaway, where you’ll see its more than 300 temples, palaces, gardens and cannon bunkers.
THE ARK OF BUKHARA, UZBEKISTAN.
Dating back to the 5th century A.D., this is the oldest structure in the city of Bukhara, as well as one of its most spectacular. Until 1920, when it was partially destroyed in an attack, this fortress was where the region’s rulers resided, serving essentially as a “city within a city” for royal life. The design of this citadel was supposedly inspired by the constellations, which explains the seven stone pillars for the seven-star constellation Ursa Major. In 2023: Most of the fortress is in a state of ruin and is closed off to visitors, but one portion contains restored areas that are open; there’s an archaeological museum, a reception and coronation court, a local history museum and a mosque, along with the Throne Room, many a traveler’s favorite.
GREAT MOSQUE OF CÓRDOBA, ANDALUSIA, SPAIN.
This religious landmark in the heart of southern Spain was built in the 8th century as a way to solidify the Muslim presence in the Iberian city of Córdoba. It took only a year to construct, but underwent drastic renovations and additions in the centuries that followed. It’s referred to by locals as Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, and its architectural design is a marriage of Islamic and Christian styles, featuring some distinctive features including hypostyle double arches in the main prayer area made of granite and marble, high vaulted ceilings gilded in gold and a dome above the mihrab, a room in a mosque that identifies which wall faces Mecca. There were (and still are) orange trees lining the courtyard too, a symbol of agriculture. In 2023: Cordoba is two hours south of Madrid by train. Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba is open to visitors most days of the week, with a break midday for prayers. For a truly immersive experience, attend a Mass in Spanish on any day except Sunday.
CHURCHES OF LALIBELA, ETHIOPIA.
America has Mount Rushmore; Ethiopia has these 11 monolithic cave churches that in the 13th century were carved into rock. They’re named for King Lalibela, who according to legend set out to construct a new symbol of Jerusalem along the Jordan River that would be more welcoming to Christians. These structures weren’t constructed traditionally, built block by block from the bottom up, but rather were excavated from monolithic blocks underground. A sophisticated chiseling technique made possible doors, windows, columns and multiple stories. In 2023: Locals attend the Churches of Labilela for daily prayers, walking up and down narrow passageways and mazes that connect the entrances of each of the churches. This means that visits from everyone else must be timed appropriately during prayer intermission, but tourists are welcome, even encouraged.
DERAWAR FORT, PAKISTAN.
The Cholistan Desert, situated in the province of Punjab, Pakistan, is becoming a hot tourist destination, one that requires a stop at the Derawar Fort. This grandiose structure was built from stone in the 9th century. Its walls are more than 4,000 feet high, and one can’t miss its 40 bastions, which can be seen from throughout the desert. Carvings etched into the interior and exterior of the fort show off the craftsmanship of the era, and walkable brick passageways lead to different rooms and stories. In 2023: The interior of the Derawar Fort isn’t in the best condition; some bricks have fallen or cracked. But the exterior is stunning, especially during the golden hour when the sun sets on the sand.
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6 COURSES you must play
Would you believe that Rickie Fowler has never played any of the courses at Bandon Dunes Resort? Or that Greg Norman has never played Pine Valley? It’s true.
Any discussion of courses we love usually ends with confessions about the ones we’ve not played yet. Heck, one of my golfing buddies, Peter, has played 94 of the Golf Digest Top 100, and even he can rattle off 10+ courses he still needs to add to his list.
But it would be a crying shame to go much longer without trying the six courses I offer here. These special places are accessible to all golfers, as they are public. Most you’ve heard of, but they may include a surprise or two. And while some are handier to reach than others, all are worth the trip. There are nine-hole courses and even a putting course that in my opinion are just as much fun as the classic 18-hole layouts. Golf should be about the experience, not the number of holes you play.
“Bucket list”? That’s too long-term. Grab your clubs and hurry to these great places as soon as you can.
By Marty Hackel
PINEHURST PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA
A visit to Pinehurst is de rigueur, as there are at least six courses here that one should experience. My first priority would be Pinehurst course No. 2, a Donald Ross masterpiece that has seen numerous renovations, with the last one completed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2011.
Following the elimination of the Bermuda grass rough and the introduction of native hardpan sand with wiregrass, the course has a more natural feel and offers a great challenge for both men and women, as evidenced by the 2014 U.S. Open.
A caddie here will increase your enjoyment of this great tract.
Pinehurst course No. 4 has recently benefited from a wonderful renovation by Gil Hanse, and now it is a worthy companion to No. 2. A fun fact here is that Hanse occupied the home of Ross while he was on the property. Hanse and his team also created a cool nine-hole short course called “The Cradle,” which is an ideal complement to other courses in the Pinehurst complex.
When you arrive at the resort you will see what was the first miniature golf course in the U.S. Created in 1916 by James Barber, it offers the entire family a fun introduction to this historic resort.
To be honest, there’s also another reason I love visiting here: The pancakes at the Pinehurst Resort are world-class.
ST. ANDREWS FIFE, SCOTLAND
Would any list be complete without “The Home of Golf?” This one requires a hop across the ocean, but it’s eminently worth it. St. Andrews may not technically be the world’s oldest course, but it dates back to the 15th century, and its seven courses provide a palette of amazing landscapes to experience. Once you’re here, there’s much to be said for starting at the beginning—at St. Andrews’ Old Course. You can feel the wonderful history, and with the clubhouse of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews as a backdrop, the first tee shot will give you chills.
There are seven courses here, and close by is Kingsbarns, where the duo Mark Parsinen and Kyle Phillips shaped a masterpiece on land that was mined during the World War II. The views from this venue are memorable, and the par 3 15th that plays over a rocky inlet (where the wind is most always present) may be your Kodak moment.
Besides golf, the town has many great restaurants and shops, as well as Fisher & Donaldson, which might be the best pastry shop you will ever visit. (In my book, a great cinnamon bun is a fine reward for walking 18.)
SAND VALLEY GOLF RESORT NEKOOSA, WISCONSIN
Then there’s the Badger State, with both old and new courses to try. For the latter, it’s time again to thank Mike Keiser (the developer of Bandon Dunes) along with Craig Haltom, who recognized that this land had unlimited potential. And thank you, Michael and Chris Keiser (Mike Keiser’s sons), for delivering what Golf Digest recognized as the “best new course” when it debuted five years ago.
Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw were entrusted with the responsibility of designing the first course, and while they moved more earth here than at Sand Hills, their award-winning private course in Nebraska, the Sand Valley course fits the land like a great jigsaw puzzle. The sand here is employed in many different ways, from bunkers to waste areas, and I can assure you that you will use every club in your bag.
The second course at Sand Valley is Mammoth Dunes by David McLay-Kidd, and it showcases Kidd’s maturity and style. The 14th hole was created with the design help of a Golf Digest “armchair architect” contest. Brian Silvernail, a graphic designer from Florida, presented the winning entry, and it’s a beauty. This drivable downhill par 4 has a sloping fairway and a Redan-style green (unusual for a par 4 hole). If you are skilled or lucky enough to drive into the speed slot on the right, you will be rewarded with a ball close to the green. Add a 17-hole par 3 course (by Coore and Crenshaw) and you will have a perfect couple of days of great golf and fun.
LAWSONIA LINKS GREEN LAKE, WISCONSIN
Make this your next Wisconsin stop. Lawsonia Links, designed in the 1930s by William Langford and Theodore Moreau, is a must-visit for sure. The layout will test your short game, as the elevated greens and mounds will challenge your shot-making skills. Pro tip: You’ll want to practice your bunker shots before arriving.
BANDON DUNES GOLF RESORT BANDON, OREGON
With five distinctly different golf courses and a great par 3 track, this resort is the perfect starting point. Every golfer owes a debt to Mike Keiser, who had the courage and conviction to find an area on the Oregon coast that was ideal for a unique golf experience.
The first course, Bandon Dunes by David McLay-Kidd, opened in 1999 and showcases this property’s magnificent dunes and ocean views. When Tom Doak’s Pacific Dunes course debuted in 2001, it was amazing that a second course could be created on the same land with such a different feel. Then in 2005 came the opening of Bandon Trails, fashioned by architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, and we all started to believe that this was indeed a special area that could be developed in many different ways.
Old Macdonald (my favorite) opened in 2015. Here designers Doak and Jim Urbina approached their task by asking, “What would the great Charles Blair Macdonald have created on this land?”—Macdonald being one of the premier course architects of the early 20th century. Old Macdonald is a great walk (all of the courses at Bandon should be experienced walking) on a huge canvas of land. For example, the first hole provides an expansive fairway to hit, and it’s only when you arrive for your second shot that you realize the difficulty lies ahead with an elevated green.
The journey continues with a unique collection, each respecting Macdonald’s genius.
The trendsetting Bandon Preserve (Coore and Crenshaw) par 3 course opened in 2012, with all of the proceeds going to the Wild Rivers Coast Alliance, an organization that supports conservation, community and the economy on the southern Oregon coast.
The first time you play you will be smiling for the rest of the day, as each hole has a twist or turn or slope and elevation to challenge your short-game skills. If ever a course were to be compared to an Easter egg hunt, this would be it. It’s only toward the end that you notice there are only 13 holes. I guarantee you will not care.
SILVIES VALLEY SENECA, OREGON
Oregon again? Sure—the state has some of the best land in the country for golf, and Silvies Valley Ranch, situated 300+ miles from Portland and 200 miles from Boise, makes my list, as it’s big (100,000+ acres) and offers activities beyond golf.
When the goats (nearly 3,000 of them) outnumber the residents, you know this is not a typical golf course. Oh, and by the way, you can even use one of the goats as a caddie, as Akbar Chisti, the co-founder of Seamus Golf, has designed a unique golf bag specifically for this purpose!
Architect Dan Hixson created two 18-hole layouts, which are played on alternate days, allowing you to play the course in both directions. Hixson’s excellent par 3 layouts are especially great and add to the fun of playing here.
Don’t forget to sample the farm-to-table cuisine at Silvies and enjoy the many available non-golf activities, such as hiking, biking and horseback riding.
Does this exhaust my list of great courses? No way—there are many more, with Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y., and Pebble Beach in Pebble Beach, Calif., as additional standouts I must mention. It’s also great to play a course that has recently hosted a major, because when you watch the tournament you’ll have enhanced knowledge of the venue. But the half-dozen courses I’ve described here are great for starters. Make sure, if you can, that they don’t linger long on your “not yet” list.
Yikes! 6 HIKES
In a half-dozen places, Mother Nature is apt to lure you onto the trail—even if you usually avoid exercise.
Hiking is having a moment. Whether it’s the beneficial exercise or the beautiful countryside folks crave—or simply a brief, scenic escape from routine—record numbers are enjoying this outdoor activity, from Snow Lake Trail near Seattle to the end of the Appalachian Trail at Mount Katahdin in Maine.
Hiking can be a strenuous challenge. But even at its most leisurely it’s an activity you can feel good about. Taking a hike requires stability, mobility, endurance and strength, and yields many fitness benefits. Just one hour of trekking can burn up to 500 calories, depending on the incline level and the load being carried. While hiking is a powerful cardio workout, many trails are also less taxing on your joints than asphalt or concrete, making a walk in the woods (or on the beach or through the desert) more forgiving on ankles and knees than a sidewalk ramble.
The sport builds strength in your glutes, quads, hamstrings, hips, lower legs and core while boosting bone density and improving blood pressure. It may even be a cancer fighter. According to a study published in the International Journal of Sports Medicine, long-distance hiking trips may improve antioxidative capacity, which helps fight off disease.
Being out in the wild, away from the screens and keyboards and beeping noises that signal your everyday stressors, can get your mind and spirit in better shape too. It can increase attention span and boost creative problem-solving. Hiking is a proven meditative activity because the repetitive motion of strides is calming; it decreases stress response and lowers the body’s cortisol levels. Studies show that people regularly exposed to natural surroundings have decreased depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, headaches and inflammation. Some fitness experts predict that hiking will become more popular than yoga as a stress-busting workout.
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned hiker, there are magnificent trails from coast to coast that will get your heart pumping vigorously while you enjoy spectacular views. Check out the following half-dozen; some of them are hard to resist even if you’re trying to:
McWay Falls Overlook Trail, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park Big
Sur, California
Difficulty level: Easy
Along the storied California coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco lies Big Sur, a jewel of the Pacific Coast. This trail offers a nearly flat stroll that ends with flawless views of the iconic McWay Falls. Here water drops 80 feet from a granite cliff into a sandy cove below and flows into the mighty Pacific Ocean. And check out the one-mile Partington Cove Trail, also in the park. This steep but short hike will take you across a rustic wooden bridge, then down a 60-foot tunnel where you emerge onto the park’s only beach access. Confirm that the trails are open before heading to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, as recent wildfires may have closed some of them.
Hoh River Trail, Olympic National Park Forks,
Washington
Difficulty level: Easy to moderate
The scenery along this route can best be described as an enchanted forest. Winding through one of the few true rainforests left on the planet, the Hoh River Trail features moss-covered stones along the picturesque river, ancient trees towering over beds of ferns and Roosevelt elk feeding in meadows with sweeping mountain views. Most of the trail is flat and appropriate for all fitness levels. However, the last five miles become more strenuous, so beginners may want to plan to end their hike near Five Mile Island or Lewis Meadow. For more seasoned hikers looking to push through, the payoff is huge. From here it’s nine more miles to the Blue Glacier Overlook, where visitors see an impressive slab of a glacier along the side of Mount Olympus.
North Country Trail, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Munising, Michigan
Difficulty level: Moderate
Located on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Superior, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers raw coastal beauty and a variety of habitats. The North Country Trail loop begins in a serene forest on a relatively flat and well-traveled path. The trail takes you past Pictured Rocks, named for the colors created by mineral deposits, with opportunities to see Miner’s Castle Overlook, Chapel Rock and several picturesque waterfalls. The granddaddy of them all is 60-foot Chapel Falls, located along a remote offshoot of the main trail. Along the North Country Trail, you’ll be tempted to take in the lakeside view. Just remember that there are no guardrails on the rocky cliffs, which are some 200 feet above Lake Superior. But once you’re there, the panoramas are incredible.
Maze Overlook Trail, Canyonlands National Park Moab, Utah
Difficulty level: Moderate to difficult
Though it’s the least visited of Utah’s “Mighty 5” national parks, Canyonlands is nothing short of spectacular. Hiking the terrain is the best way to see the area— which spans more than 520 miles and features canyons, mesas, cliffs and spires—but prior experience (along with a long rope and a map) is a plus for the remote, outand-back Maze Overlook Trail. It’s a oneof-a-kind, 8-mile adventure, starting with picturesque desert landscape before turning into a natural labyrinth of colorful rocks, sandstone walls and the unique Chocolate Drops formation. But the trail is not for the faint of heart, as it will test physical and mental endurance. Getting to and from the majestic Maze Overlook requires brief class 4 rock scrambling, tip-toeing on narrow ledges and navigating tight squeezes and steep cliffs. Pro tip: Instead of carrying a backpack through a tight incline/decline, use a 25-foot rope to lift or lower it.
Maryland Heights Loop, Harpers Ferry National Historic Park
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Difficulty level: Difficult
History buffs will especially love this mid-Atlantic hiking trail. The loop starts and finishes in the quaint West Virginia village of Harpers Ferry. The town itself is a National Historic Park, brimming with 19th-century architecture, museums, exhibits, trades workshops and living history events. The hiking trail passes the remains of a naval artillery battery built in 1862 and a Union Army fort built in 1863. Other Civil War remnants seen along the way include ammunition pits and breastworks. The path gets more intense as you climb cliffs that overlook Harpers Ferry with stunning views of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers. After a strenuous hike, visitors can reward themselves at True Treats Historic Candy, a store near the trail’s end in downtown Harpers Ferry that specializes in sweets from the 1500s through the mid-1900s.
Sam’s Point and Verkeerderkill
Falls Trail, Minnewaska State Park Preserve Cragsmoor, New York
Difficulty level: Difficult
The star of this hike is the Verkeerderkill Falls, where a 180-foot waterfall drops to the bottom of an isolated canyon. Access to cliffs around the canyon is unfettered, and hikers feel as though they are the first humans to discover the scene. Spring and summer are the best times of year to see the falls in full, rushing glory. Hikers also can climb down steep rock and a series of ladders for a third of a mile into ice caves cold enough to hold snow through July. The trail winds through an endangered dwarf pitch pine barren and abandoned berry-picker shacks, remnants of a time when the area was known for wild blueberry gathering. Hikers mount several cliffs—including Sam’s Point—for views of High Point Monument in New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains.
Brews
Beers and their BESTIES
Over the past decade, craft breweries have grown exponentially; in 2010 there were 1,813 breweries in operation across the U.S.; by 2021 that number had hit 9,247. But craft beer sales took a dive in 2020, when the pandemic forced bars, tap rooms and breweries to close and folks to drink at home in quarantine rather than as part of social gatherings. Brewery owners were up against supply-chain challenges and rising prices (but weren’t we all?) that forced many premature closures.
Of course, these economic issues from the pandemic still linger. But happily for beer lovers who like to get creative with new flavors and styles, the craft beer industry is pouring it on once again, with
LAGER
This is beer at its most familiar—light, pale mass-brewed brands such as Budweiser, Coors and Miller. And you know what familiarity breeds; not long ago, crafters looked askance at such presumably plebeian brews. But those days are over, and the age of creative, full-flavored craft lagers is upon us.
Pairs well with: German dishes such as Bratwurst or sauerkraut; this explains why you’ll see so many lagers like pilsner at Oktoberfest (or in Berlin).
AMBER ALE
American amber ales range in color from light honey to dark copper. Craft brewers love ambers for their mild, toasted malt aromas and bright hoppy flavor. An IPA (Indian pale ale) falls into this category, and is made with hops that aid in its fruity, poignant palette. Pairs well with: American pub grub, like burgers or steak and french fries.
an expected $7.4 billion in sales on tap for 2023. Now there’s even a Craft Brewers Conference held each May in Nashville, where those in the brewery biz can swap advice over a few cold ones. Clearly (or cloudily), freestyle American craft beers made by small, independently owned breweries aren’t going anywhere any time soon. These brewers know their stuff, choosing only high-quality hops, malt and yeast that are sourced locally. These ingredients lend themselves to complex, original flavor profiles, which draw in discerning zythophiles who like to switch things up. But like regular beers, crafts fall into five dependable categories. Each is delightful on its own, of course, but isn’t a brewskie even better with some grub to go with it?
PALE ALE
A red-white-and-blue interpretation of a classic English style, American pale ales sparkle in gold tones. This blond beer is loaded with floral and citrus notes and piney hops. Pairs well with: Lighter Italian dishes such as spaghetti or tortellini in tomato sauce.
STOUT
Who doesn’t like coffee and chocolate? Those are the predominant flavors you’ll find in a glass of American stout ale, along with a spritz of citrus hops, a bit of dryroasted bitterness and a fluffy head of foam. Pairs well with: Asian foods that embody soy flavors, such as stir fry, sesame chicken or pad thai.
PORTER
Craft brewers love a good porter, a dark malted beer known for a hue that ranges from deep ruby red to jet black. Like a stout, a porter has a pinch of chocolate, coffee and sometimes vanilla, along with fruity and nutty flavor notes.
Pairs well with: Mexican food with a little spice, such as tacos, brisket and smoked meat.
With craft breweries hopping once again after a pandemic lull, it’s time for a refresher on refreshment: 5 kinds and the foods they go well with.
HANDS-
With our on-site tailors and made-toMens Shop ensures all your garments
Don’t get us wrong: We love off-the-rack garments, and they can create memorable looks. But face it—the sportcoats and shirts on display may be your size, but they don’t always fit like a glove. Not every guy is an average Joe, so standard retail sizes and designs won’t always cut it.
That’s why Woodbury Mens Shop offers an on-site tailor shop. Our tailors are an integral part of the team, as they have decades of experience and the rare skill to meticulously customize every garment, including those selected off-the-rack, so it’s the perfect fit.
Tailoring is truly an art, it’s not all about alterations—though our staff will happily do any fixes you need. Need to let out a suit jacket, shorten sleeves or tighten trousers? Our in-store tailors are trained in time-honored techniques, from taking your measurements to marking and pinning your clothes according to their best fit to repairing or modifying the garments. The result is a piece that meets all your needs and specifications and looks good on you from every angle.
You’re a man on the go, so sometimes accidents happen. When all goes wrong, our staff can provide emergency repairs and routine wardrobe maintenance, such as tightening loose buttons. Bring the garment in, and we’ll fix that button on the spot.
While Woodbury Mens Shop’s tailors can modify your garments to fit like a glove, our madeto-measure pros can ensure you get a suit, sportcoat or shirt created specifically to meet your exact fit and style. They’ll get it perfect right down to jacket lapel style
ON SKILL
and thread color—all the sartorial details that matter.
Looking and feeling your best is the name of the game, and great fabric used in our made-to-measure program will always drape better than an inferior product. Bonus: A well-made fabric is softer and stronger and will outlast a stiffer and cheaper cloth (which many online retailers use), making a suit custom-made by us the wiser investment. Our madeto-measure program uses fabrics from the world’s finest mills. The bottom line? You’ll get a suit made from the highest-quality fabric that’ll make you look even more handsome.
We consider your daily activities so that your pieces continue to look good when you’re doing everyday things. Sitting at a conference table or reaching for a book on the top shelf? We guarantee you don’t have to worry about a collar gap or your jacket bunching at the neck.
Our style pros will take nearly two dozen of your measurements and personalized options (handmade buttonholes and monogrammed cuffs, anyone?) to create a piece that looks and feels just right.
Once our made-to-measure experts have confirmed your measurements and design selections, your job is essentially done. Made-tomeasure suits and shirts require few fittings, or in some cases none at all. (That’s more time to shop in our store for shoes and pocket squares to complete the look!) It’s a modest investment of time and, if we may say so, a pretty good deal. You can start with just one if you like, but we’re fairly sure you won’t stop there. But be warned. Once you’ve tried made-to-measure, you may find it hard to go back to off-the-rack.
Our made-to-measure professionals will take more than two dozen of your measurements and design selections to create a garment that meets your precise fit and style.
measure experts, Woodbury will always be a perfect fit.
FORMAL LESSON
Comfort was key when the world shut down three years ago—even our attire for weddings was relaxed, whether they were conducted over Zoom or in someone’s yard. Of course, you never failed to look your best, but attending life’s most special moments just wasn’t the same because you weren’t dressed to the nines. Slowly but surely, however, “normal” returned. You started receiving save-the-dates and invitations to formal weddings and black-tie galas and events. And that meant you needed to update your wardrobe.
For more than a decade, Woodbury Mens Shop has been outfitting discerning gentlemen with the world’s best menswear, and this includes formalwear. We are proud to offer you our sophisticated and stylish collection of tuxedos and dinner jackets. When you visit us, our style experts will size you up to create a perfect fitting tux, from jacket and trousers to tie and cufflinks.
Choose a trimmer, modern fit for
a fashion-forward and flattering silhouette—this is perfect for all body types and appropriate for every occasion. You can also select from a variety of lapels, such as a silk-faced peak lapel for the most formal event, a versatile notch lapel for a more relaxed vibe or a shawl collar to stand out from the crowd.
Beyond the tuxedo, Woodbury Mens Shop also has the finest dress shirts, shoes and accessories to complete the look. Our stylists will help you select a proper-fitting shirt with the best collar and front. A laydown collar or pleated front with stud holes to show off a favorite set of studs and links? We have an expansive selection from which to choose.
From a perfect-fitting dinner jacket to modern accessories, our tailors and stylists will go through their comprehensive checklist, item by item, to ensure you’re ready to go when the next big event arrives.
’Tis the season for weddings and galas. At Woodbury Mens Shop, we’ll make sure you’re ready to go with the best black-tie attire.From left: floral dinner jacket by Etro, formal shirt by Taccaliti, bow tie and pocket square by Italo Ferretti, trousers by PT. White dinner jacket by Etro, dress shirt by Taccaliti, bow tie and pocket square by Italo Ferretti, trousers by PT, crocodile belt by L.E.N. Tuxedo by WMS Signature Collection, formal shirt by Taccaliti, bow tie and pocket square by Italo Ferretti, cufflinks by Jan Leslie
the MAN TAN
A secret about males’ virile summertime bronze: It need no longer come from the sun.
Here’s an awkward fact for the macho set: When a man passes his middle years, he is significantly more likely than a woman to develop melanoma. The reasons aren’t entirely clear, but they may well include men’s well-known tendency to scorn health precautions. Women lie in the sun more than men, true, but they’re also more likely to use sensible sunscreen with a high SPF—sun protection factor. Some women even develop a nice brown look through the use of tanning products, not bothering with the dangerous old sun at all.
Well, why should they have all the tan?
Fact is, men are increasingly embracing “artificial” tans, and a growing array of products—Bro Glo and Man Tan Amino Tan mousse, for example—proves that sunless tanning is no longer a one-gender affair. You can man up and get that healthy glow this summer without risking your health to do it. Heed these step-by-step tips:
THE PREP
Rather than penetrating into the skin as ultraviolet rays do, sunless tanner stays at the top layer of skin. So, before you start tanning, use a scrub or brush to exfoliate the spots you plan to tan. This will get rid of that rough top layer and make
room for a brighter one. Give extra attention to your knees, elbows and feet. Doing so ensures a more thorough application.
As for shaving, you want to do so at least 24 hours before you tan to avoid irritation from the tanning products, and to make sure the color penetrates more deeply into your face. Plus, a razor could wipe away your hard-earned glow. Finally, to avoid streaky spots, make sure your skin is completely dry after showering or shaving.
THE TAN
As with any hygiene regimen, the products you choose will make or break the whole thing. We suggest that you opt for a foam, mousse or spray tanner rather than a lotion. Foam won’t get stuck in your body hairs, and it’s more foolproof to manipulate and dispenses more evenly from the bottle.
Once you’ve picked your product, spray about three pumps per body part onto a mitt or glove (to avoid the dreaded orange fingers), and then apply it in a circular motion. Make sure to get in all the crevices, including ankles and elbows, and do the tops and bottoms of your arms and legs to avoid an awkward farmer’s tan. Your face should require about three pumps as well; make sure to blend the color into the jawline and
hairline to avoid stark tone differences with your neck and scalp (especially if you’re balding).
Start with one layer at a time, because you can always add more tanner to deepen the color later on. And don’t apply too often—once or twice a week will suffice, especially in the summer when you’re spending more time outside anyway.
THE AFTERCARE
Depending on the product you choose, self-tanners take from two to 24 hours to develop their full color. This is why it’s ideal to tan before bedtime, so that you can let the color soak in overnight. Wear loose clothes so your ’fit doesn’t absorb the bronze.
For the first 24 hours after application, avoid the pool, sauna, ocean or hot tub, and your first post-tan shower should be with just plain water and mild soap. Use a gentle washcloth rather than a rough loofah or scrub that could slough away your hard-earned color. Afterward, pat yourself dry with a terry cloth towel rather than wiping down to avoid unsightly streakage. Some fake tans can dry out the skin, so be sure to lightly moisturize your entire body after your shower once a day or every other day in between applications so that your skin looks glowy, not
Style Pros
Spring RENEWAL
It’s time for a wardrobe refresh, but where do you begin? Woodbury Mens Shop’s style experts reveal the looks and pieces that excite them most this spring. Read what they have to say, then visit the store and chat with them in person. They have tons of knowledge—and personality—and are ready to make your experience a memorable one!
JIM FOLEY
This season we’ve put a major emphasis on sportswear. Look for great colors in our jean washes, luxury in our cotton/ cashmere sweaters and style in our lambskin/suede outerwear and vests. On the other end of the spectrum, we’ve expanded our formalwear with tuxedos and accessories for your next black tie event.
AMIR MORADI
This season we have expanded our made-to-measure offerings with the newest technical fabrics. These hard-to-find lightweight, stretchy and jersey fabrics give you the maximum freedom of movement, especially when paired with an unconstructed jacket. We also now have the option for a 100 percent handmade garment.
HILARY EARLY
Wedding season is upon us!
Sometimes requested dress codes can be confusing. Does your invitation say “Black Tie” “Beach Chic” or “Garden Party” or “Dress to Impress”? We have you covered for any attire. Come let us make you look your best as the host, a guest or the center of attention for your next special event.
MARC FENSTER
Spring is the time for color. Although every man looks great in blue, this season calls for pastel shades of lavender, lime, lemon and raspberry. Cotton/silk sweaters by Gran Sasso work great with lightweight unconstructed jackets by Maurizio Baldassari. In addition, MAC jeans are now available in many lightweight cotton colors. As I always preach to my friends and customers: Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Color it spring!
ANTONIA SCARPACI
Fashion has always been my passion. It’s so nice to see fun, fresh and bright colors again for spring. Luxurious fabric blends— cashmere and silk, cotton and wool—have been crafted in our sweaters, overshirts, outerwear, suits and sportcoats. Feel free to contact me for a personal consultation. I look forward to styling you.
RICH O’BOYLE
One of the top questions we get is: “Are people dressing up back in the office?” And the consensus answer is, “Yes.” Sure there are many people who are having trouble kicking off the ultracasual sweats and hoodies. But more and more we’re finding that people are happy to be dressing better again. Guys are wearing suits (sometimes sans a tie), and even more are wearing sportcoat and slacks. Guys aren’t taking cues from what everyone else is wearing—they are dressing better because it looks and feels better