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Commission #11
for @grimreaperemily15
Thanks for Commissioning me!
Hope you like it. <3
The Commission one of her OCās~

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What to Wear When Itās Too Hot For Anything
There are a lot of guides this time of year on how to dress for summer. Some are good; some are not. Few, however, address what you can realistically wear when itās too damn hot for anything.Ā
The hard truth of it is -- unless youāre as handsome as George Clooney -- most of us just donāt look that great in a basic button-up and some trousers. Putting together a stylish outfit often requires a bit of layering, even if itās just a tropical wool sport coat over a dress shirt, or lightweight safari jacket over a tee. For days when you can still push the limits, we have guides on how you can get away with tailored clothing this time of year. The trick is: search for jackets made from open weave materials, and are built with as little structure as possible inside, so your skin can breathe. I find I can still wear summer sport coats on days reaching into the mid-80s.Ā
Once temperatures get pinned to the 90s, however, the dynamics change. Dressing well for the dead of summer requires knowing a bit about how you can get away with just shirts and pants. Some suggestions on how to do it well:
The Classic Look
For guys who are into classic menās clothing, I have some bad news. By definition, the coat-and-tie look revolves around the coat and tie (or, at least, the coat). Thatās why the business casual movement has been so terrible for the last thirty years. When you reduce classic menās dress to just a button-up, it looks awful.Ā
That said, there are better and worse ways to wear a classic look without a tailored jacket. To start, pay attention to the fit of your clothes. A good fit here is not to be conflated with a slim fit -- clothes ought to flatter your physique, not recreate it. We have guides on how your shirts and trousers should fit, should you want a review.Ā
Beyond that, it can be more important than ever to pay attention to the details. Trousers that sit slightly higher on the hips, for example, will lend better proportions between your torso and legs. Be careful with going too high, however. Those sorts of cuts can sometimes look fuddy-duddy without a tailored jacket. Instead, aim for the sort of cuts you see above.Ā
For a more casual, weekend look, try swapping your traditional dress shirt out for a popover -- which is the half-placket design you see in the last photo above (sort of like a polo, but typically made from a woven, rather than knitted, material). Our advertiser Proper Cloth can make them out of any fabric (I like linen). You can also try traditional knitted polos, but be careful. Thereās a fine line here between looking like Gianni Agnelli strolling down the beach with Jackie Kennedy, and that middle manager who comes out to talk to angry customers. Polos from Kent Wang, G. Inglese, and CamoshitaĀ can steer you towards the better side of that line.Ā
Similarly, small details such as well-chosen shoes and accessories can elevate an otherwise basic ensemble. Try a smart pair of leather loafers and a braided leather belt. And if you can get away with it, unfasten an extra shirt button. You donāt have to go as far as Tom Ford, but a slightly lower neckline will look and feel better on a broiling afternoon.Ā
Play with Color
Often, dressing well with just a shirt and a pair of trousers requires a bit of willingness to experiment. And for this, you can start with color.Ā
For example, see the photo above from No Man Walks Alone, where their model is pictured wearing a slightly oversized, pink rayon Camoshita shirt with seafoam green Syce trousers and black Gucci loafers. Pastel colors can work wonderfully this time of year, and in this instance, the combination feels more contemporary than preppy thanks to the fit and details of the ensemble.Ā
For something a bit more conservative, see this example of Tenderās white jeans paired with a black shirt. Normally, black button-ups are terrible (the choice of Applebeeās servers and prom DJs), but they work here as a less-than-typical choice for a denim-based summer outfit. Most of us rely on colors such as blue, brown, and gray for our wardrobes, but when youāre reduced to so little, it can be good to experiment with other color combinations.Ā
If white jeans arenāt your thing, try light-washed jeans and something like this orangeĀ āresortā shirt from Deveaux (currently on sale with an extra 20% off with the checkout code ONSALE). Just make sure the jeans are slim-tapered. Light washed jeans in a straight-legged cut can sometimes look a bit dad-ish.Ā
Throw Caution to the Wind
For me, the area with the most potential. When itās really hot, throwĀ caution to the wind and wear more interesting items, which ideally can hold their own without the need to layer. Summer isnāt the time for timid decisions anyway.Ā
The easiest way to make a simple outfit work is to wear a bolder pattern -- not in terms of casual office styles, such as butcher stripes and madras, but rather loud contemporary prints and Aloha designs. Something such as this "Tropicanaā shirtĀ can be worn with casual chinos or even dressy slacks, so long as the cut is right. A slim leg line here can help distinguish this from the sort of clothes your golf-loving uncle might wear. Alternatively, you can try more contemporary print, such this seasonās options from Engineered Garments, or these airy Ddugoff shirts in blue or green (again, the green one is on sale with an extra 20% off with the code ONSALE). Mr. Porter also has some great prints in camp collar designs this season.Ā Any of those would look nice with a straw hat from SublimeĀ orĀ Lock & Company.Ā
Alternatively, you can play with the silhouette of your clothes. In the previous section, the No Man Walks Alone model can be seen wearing an oversized shirt with slightly cropped, carrot-fit trousers, which lends a more interesting look than strictly slim-fit clothes. If youāre bold enough, we also have guides on how you can try wider legged trousers. Theyāre not the easiest to wear, but they can be a good way to play with the proportions.Ā
Similarly, with footwear, try something beyond your most conservative and classic pieces. While we love our penny loafers here, something off the beaten path can make you outfit look more interesting when thereās little opportunity to layer. For options, check outĀ Margielaās babouches, CastaƱerās espadrilles, Barbaneraās loafers, Vans Vaultās slip-ons, and Ukata+Ā or Chamulaās huaraches. Some of those canĀ even be worn with tailored clothing once the weather allows for jackets again.Ā
Syce, 4 September 1899 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62722
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Syce" (also spelled sycee) can refer to two distinct things:Ā a groom or stable attendant in some parts of the world, particularly India, or a type of silver ingot used as currency in China.Ā
Here's a breakdown:Ā
1. Syce as a Groom/Stable Attendant:Ā
This is the more common usage of the word "syce".Ā
It typically refers to a person employed to care for horses, such as a groom.Ā
The term originates from the Hindi word "sÄÄ«s," which itself comes from the Arabic word "sÄ'is" meaning "horse keeper".Ā
It is commonly used in India and sometimes in other regions with historical ties to British colonial influence.Ā
A syce's duties include feeding, grooming, and otherwise caring for horses.Ā
2. Syce as Silver Ingot:Ā
This refers to a specific form of silver currency used in China.Ā
These ingots were typically made of silver and shaped like lumps or boat-like forms, often bearing the mark of a banker or assayer.Ā
The word "sycee" is derived from Cantonese Chinese and is associated with the idea of silk because the silver was said to be of such high quality that it could be drawn into threads as fine as silk.Ā
This form of currency was prevalent in China before the adoption of modern coinage.Ā
Therefore, the context of the sentence or conversation will usually clarify whether "syce" refers to a person or a type of silver.Ā

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Dope Music Village- It's Been Lit Ever Since (visual)
It's that time! The highly anticipated debut visual from Dope a Music Village has arrived. It's Been Lit Ever Since was a standout in the album and now we get the full visual accompaniment. One time for the homie Brain RappĀ xĀ Nature Boi x Ezko, we've been covering their journey for a while now and consistent growth is a constant with them. One of the few DMV acts that can tear it down in DC and BMore giving the fitting nick Ā name "The 295 Boys". Check out the visual above and comment DOPE if you've been lit since you discovered Dope Music Village.Ā
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