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Epaulet Plaid Flannel Shirt and French Blue Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos (which are insanely and perfectly faded, BTW)
Thanks to Stanley Van Buren for the pic! 

Epaulet Plaid Flannel Shirt and French Blue Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos (which are insanely and perfectly faded, BTW)

Thanks to Stanley Van Buren for the pic! 

Epaulet Outfits Dylan Boelte

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6. The first song that you ever learned how to play?

Money Talks by AC/DC. My brother Damon and I learned how to play it together when we were ten years old. The second song I learned was Stairway to Heaven…kidding.

7. What’s the most embarrassing thing to happen to you while playing music on stage?

I don’t get embarrassed easily and usually forget everything that happened during a performance once it’s over, which actually makes me feel more comfortable on stage. And that’s kind of weird, I guess. It’s the dumb stuff that I do off stage that embarrasses me.

8. Your hair. How do you do it?

Hah. I’ve always preferred shaggy hair, but have never had mine quite this long before. I was inspired by my buddy Tyler at Black Mountain. He grew his hair out to donate it to his mother, who lost hers during cancer treatment. I was very moved by the gesture and thought I could do something similar.

9. Tell us one secret about yourself that NO ONE else knows.

I’ll need to get back to you on this one.

10. Which version of China Girl? Iggy Pop’s or David Bowie’s? And why?

They’re both great, but I’m going with Bowie on this one. His baritone is much smoother. This song is in my natural register, so it’s a great break from all the ridiculously high-pitched songs in my karaoke repertoire. Plus, it’s more seductive, which is important in Karaoke.

Epaulet Outfits Dylan Boelte

Dylan Boelte is a friend of Epaulet, base player of the band BROTHERS, karaoke king, tastemaker and all around extra-ordinary dude.

1. What’s been the most consistent element of your style over the past few years?

My black tortoiseshell Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses. I sought out a design like this for almost 10 years until I discovered that Oliver Goldsmith had resurrected the frame from their archive. It’s called Mistinguett (circa 1967), and they’ve since been taken out of regular production, but you can have them custom made.

2. What article of clothing of yours has the most sentimental value?

My BROTHERS jacket and my uncle’s letter sweater from Lone Wolf high school, which is also my alma mater. It’s black with three orange stripes around the left sleeve and it’s beat up in all the right ways.

3. What’s the most inspiring film that you’ve seen recently?

On Any Sunday. My buddies Dan and Chris from The Shop turned me onto it, and I can’t believe that I hadn’t seen it before. It’s a documentary on the Baja 1000 rally race down the peninsula. I ride motorcycles and this movie revived my dream of embarking on a long ride through the desert. I’m heading out to New Mexico in October—not quite the same, but it’ll do for now.

4. What recent technology do you wish had never been invented?

Facebook. It’s obviously great for certain things and there’s no escaping it, but, ironically, it has crushed my social life. A lot of my friends living elsewhere in the world have given up on personal forms of communication and instead expect others to keep up with their lives through their FB timelines. I can’t, and the relationships have lost their personal connection. It’s quite sad, actually.

5. The two most crucial things that guys can do to be more stylish are…

FIRST: Make sure that your clothes fit. A $4000 suit will look like rubbish if it doesn’t fit well, while a tailored $300 suit can make you look like a million bucks. SECOND: Find or create a constant iconic element, something that really reflects your personality. A hairstyle or an accessory like a hat, glasses, bandana, lapel pin, switchblade, keychain, gold medal, leather jacket or anything that stands out as your thing. Think of the icons, like George Burns’s glasses and cigar, Keith’s hair and skull ring, Karl Lagerfeld’s everything. So many guys default to the J. Crew uniform these days, which is safe and better than having no direction, but also totally forgettable. If you ask a child to sketch a picture of you, and you have no defining characteristics, then what will that child draw? They’ll just draw a plain smiley face. :) Which is just crazy, because no one smiles like that.

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Congrats to Stanley Van Buren!

Congrats to Stanley Van Buren!

Rivet Chino in Distressed Mint Twill
Oisin in Epaulet British Khaki Rivet Chinos and Alden for Epaulet Officer Indy Boots

Oisin in Epaulet British Khaki Rivet Chinos and Alden for Epaulet Officer Indy Boots

NewYorkRanger looking sharp as hell!
Epaulet Floral Chambray Shirt
Epaulet Natural Chromexcel Belt
Epaulet Optic White Duck Canvas Rivet Chino
Carmina for Epaulet Salinger Double Monk in Snuff Suede

Epaulet Outfits Dave Ortiz Part Two (Q&A)

As a tried and true New Yorker, summarize New York Style in exactly five words
1: Fresh / 2: Creative / 3: Individualist / 4: Sharp / 5: Black (I mean the color)

What article of clothing of yours has the most sentimental value?
 My “OFF” hat which I got as a gift from my girlfriend and symbolizes where I am in my life.

Name one NYC night spot that everyone should visit.
 I don’t go out at night anymore, hahahaha. Nah I would say Lilly’s on West Houston

Tell us your most insane celebrity encounter.
Bill Murray Hates Me.

One Sunday night I was at Epsteins my local bar.  I’ve been there all day drinking margaritas.  Bill Murray walked in to the bar around 11pm to watch the football game high lights.
I get so excited and I have to talk to him so I walk up and tell him I’m a huge fan and know all his lines in his movies and SNL skits, and say “Hey we are wild and crazy guys”.
He sighs and says “I wasn’t in that, that was Dan Aykroyd and Steve Martin”
I said in my drunken state “Are you sure?” He says “Yeah,  it was 1978 at the SNL studio, where you there?” I said no.
Then there was that awkward silence and he’s staring at me so I try and be cool and lean on the bar stool, I miss the stool and I fall over, the bar stool hits me in the gut and I fall to the ground grunting in pain. He sighs again and says “Kids Today”. The bartender says, ” Oh, that’s no kid!” Bill Murray sighs again and says “Adults Today”
I get up and walk away. Then I feel like a total jerk and like I have to redeem myself and make up to him for all this drunken nonsense. So I walk over again and say I’m usually not like this and I was sorry, he completely ignores me. I bend down trying to pick up my dog and fall over again.  He then says to the bartender can some one Pour Rummy into a cab and get him away from me.
Worst day ever.  

If Squishy [your adorable pug] were to pick out a pair of Walt trousers for herself, which would she choose?
The striped pair from this season

What’s the most inspiring film that you’ve seen recently?
 An Unlikely Weapon, story of Eddie Adams

The absolute best Bad Brains song and why? 
I and I survive, best song cuz its about how man  should treat one another. Also it’s on a Rasta steez and not one of the hard fast in your face punk songs. I’m way relaxed in my older age. 

Tell us one secret about yourself that NO ONE else knows.
Just before bed I love to eat Milk and Cookies, and yes I like to dunk my cookies.

Your thoughts on bicycle shorts?
I never wear them and I think my friends that do are crazy……Reda. Hahaha.

What recent technology do you wish had never been invented?
Digital cameras, even though I use one I think it made it too easy for Slack Jaw people to say they are photographers and takes away from people who still shoot Analog photos.

Plum Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos & Navy Suede Longwings. Thanks to NewYorkRanger for the pic!

Plum Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos & Navy Suede Longwings. Thanks to NewYorkRanger for the pic!

The “Duck” in Duck Canvas stems from “deok,” a Dutch word for the linen canvas that sailors traditionally used for their trousers and outerwear.  Duck Canvas was originally used in the production of boat sails as the fabric’s thick weave could withstand the elements at sea.  The durability of Duck Canvas quickly crossed over into the production of work wear and pretty soon sailors were wearing clothes made from the same fabric as their sails.  Today, Duck Canvas is produced in a range of weights, from a 7 oz. that’s used for lighter weight clothes all the way up to an 18 oz. that’s designed for hammocks and sandbags.  Duck Canvas has a smooth texture that’s not only tough, but also incredibly comfortable, especially after a few wears. Our Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos are currently produced in a 10 oz. weight, with a 7 oz. summer weight coming soon, for more information on them, check out our site.

The “Duck” in Duck Canvas stems from “deok,” a Dutch word for the linen canvas that sailors traditionally used for their trousers and outerwear.  Duck Canvas was originally used in the production of boat sails as the fabric’s thick weave could withstand the elements at sea.  The durability of Duck Canvas quickly crossed over into the production of work wear and pretty soon sailors were wearing clothes made from the same fabric as their sails.  Today, Duck Canvas is produced in a range of weights, from a 7 oz. that’s used for lighter weight clothes all the way up to an 18 oz. that’s designed for hammocks and sandbags.  Duck Canvas has a smooth texture that’s not only tough, but also incredibly comfortable, especially after a few wears. Our Duck Canvas Rivet Chinos are currently produced in a 10 oz. weight, with a 7 oz. summer weight coming soon, for more information on them, check out our site.

New Canvas Rivet Chinos - White, Plum, Black, Gunmetal, Khaki, and Navy

Epaulet Rivet Chinos in Caramel Duck Canvas
(Thanks to NewYorkRanger for the photo)

Epaulet Rivet Chinos in Caramel Duck Canvas

(Thanks to NewYorkRanger for the photo)

Epaulet Forest Madras Shirt, EP’s Rivet Chino Short Navy, Epaulet Sewn by Hand Cumberland in Natural Chesapeake.