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Debuting this week at Steven Alan Annex in New York and American Rag in Los Angeles, American Viceroy, a new line of cotton shirts and pants inspired by pajamas. Imagine an ultra soft woven shirt, sans the stiff collar or sleeve cuffs, with slightly oversized buttons and a patch pocket. Casual, idiosyncratic and a tad preppy, the pieces are more Wes Anderson than Hugh Hefner. "Yeah, Hefner is the antithesis of what we're doing," says Jerry James, who co-designs the line with David Dewese—both native Texans who run the American-made label's operation (including production) out of Fort Worth. "Growing up, I remember not wanting to change out of my pajamas, they were worn and slightly out-grown, but I felt like a million bucks." And now you won't have to.
Shirt and pants, $145 each at Steven Alan Annex and American Rag
I've been going sockless for a while now. The only problem is that my shoes have started to smell, um, gross. Are there any tricks or products you'd recommend to destroy the funk?
- David, AZ
It happens to the best of us, David.
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