Pendleton | The Dude Shawl Cardigan | $188
This has been all over the various style blogs to which I subscribe over the past few days… A cardigan inspired by The Dude. But I say we take a look at it on its own merits. After all, how many people do you think are going to pick up on the reference? You could probably pair this with some plaid shorts and walk around with a White Russian in one hand and a roach in the other, and, unless it was Halloween, no one would think anything of it.
That said, this is a pretty handsome sweater. It certainly looks good on this dude (as in “a dude” not “The Dude”). But most of us probably don’t look like this dude—I, for one, am much more handsome. I really do think this would make a solid addition to any gentleman’s fall wardrobe, and since it’s made by Pendleton, it will likely last for years and years. Definitely worth a second look, in my opinion. (The first look was for the novelty value.)

Pendleton | The Dude Shawl Cardigan | $188

This has been all over the various style blogs to which I subscribe over the past few days… A cardigan inspired by The Dude. But I say we take a look at it on its own merits. After all, how many people do you think are going to pick up on the reference? You could probably pair this with some plaid shorts and walk around with a White Russian in one hand and a roach in the other, and, unless it was Halloween, no one would think anything of it.

That said, this is a pretty handsome sweater. It certainly looks good on this dude (as in “a dude” not “The Dude”). But most of us probably don’t look like this dude—I, for one, am much more handsome. I really do think this would make a solid addition to any gentleman’s fall wardrobe, and since it’s made by Pendleton, it will likely last for years and years. Definitely worth a second look, in my opinion. (The first look was for the novelty value.)

“It was of consequence, I should think; verily, it tied the room together, gather’d its qualities as the sweet lovers’ spring grass doth the morning dew or the rough scythe the first of autumn harvests. It sat between the four sides of the room, making substance of a square, respecting each wall in equal harmony, in geometer’s cap; a great reckoning in a little room. Verily, it transform’d the room from the space between four walls presented, to the harbour of a man’s monarchy.”

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