Feb
1
2013
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of Valet.

Jack Spade,
$145

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    When this color (taken from the standard shade of sailors' uniforms) first came into use in the early 19th century, it was called marine blue, but the name was soon changed to navy blue.
Having a Moment

In the Navy

What's a guy to do if he wants to set himself apart from a veritable sea of light blue shirts? Go dark. Call it what you will—navy, indigo, midnight—but this inky shade has been showing up on a slew of shirts lately. From Jack Spade's hearty cotton work shirt and Hamilton's lightweight linen spread collar to various oxford styles from the likes of J.Crew, Gant Rugger and Club Monaco. Garment dyed and richly hued, the shirts pair perfectly with white or worn-out denim and they give run-of-the-mill chinos or office-appropriate grey trousers a dose of slick, laid-back cool.

 
 

J.Crew,
$65

 

Club
Monaco
,
$80 / $59

Gant
Rugger
,
$135

 

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