May 2015 Advertiser Spotlight

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It’s time once again for the Well Spent Advertiser Spotlight. Click through to check out the latest and greatest offerings from our beloved sponsors, and show some support for our wonderful supporters.



Ball and Buck

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Soft as a kitten, but tougher than a junkyard dog, the 6 Point Shorts from Ball and Buck are handmade in New York City out of 9 oz. organic cotton duck canvas, and feature camo pocket bags, a shotgun shell brass button, and brass zip fly. Grab a pair here.



Blade + Blue

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Blade + Blue’s slim-fit button-up shirts are handcrafted in the USA out of premium Japanese fabrics, and cost under $150. This season’s line-up includes tasteful prints, simple solids, and summery plaids. See the whole range here.



Epaulet

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Epaulet just got in three new colors of their much-loved Loopwheeled Crewneck Tees. The pima cotton shirts are made in Los Angeles on vintage loopwheel knitting machines, and have no side seams. Pick ’em up here.



Good Candle

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The good folks at Good Candle have released two new scents for summer: Tomato Vine and Citronella. Both are made in Brooklyn from a mix of American grown soy wax and high quality fragrance and essential oils. Also, all orders over $50 are shipping with a free travel size candle, so you might as well pick up both. Get them here.



Gustin

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Gustin is currently taking preorders on their Selvedge Twil Chinos. There are two colorways – khaki and olive – and both are made in the USA out of 9.6 oz. selvedge twill from Japan, have corozo buttons and chambray pockets bags, and cost a very reasonable $145. Order yours here.



Oak Street Bootmakers

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And finally, the ever generous Oak Street Bootmakers is offering Well Spent readers a free American-made copper shoe horn with the purchase of their new Margom Sole Beefroll Penny Loafers. Like their standard Beefroll Loafers, the shoes have a hand-stitched leather upper, but are finished with an Italian-made Margom rubber sole (same as you’d find on a pair of Common Projects). To take advantage, add the shoes and the shoe horn to your cart, and then enter code WELLSPENTHORN at checkout. Get ’em here.