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Aug252008

MEN.STYLE.COM KICKS IT WITH A CONTINUOUS LEAN

Men.Style.com recently chatted with Michael Williams of A Continuous Lean about blogging, how to decide what to cover, what he's into, and why he doesn't talk about bad clothing. This is a short, sweet and powerful read. I'm a fan of his site, and respect his taste and style. Peep game.

Q: You work at your own PR firm by day. What made you take up blogging as a hobby?

A: There are a lot of great women's-style blogs, but men are underrepresented. Everything was either super-straight—about cars, drills, outdoor grilling equipment, or other shit I don't care about—or it was just too gay. I wanted to have a mix. It's for the guy who likes to buy certain labels, but it's not that serious.

Q: What are you into right now?

A: Rolled pants, bow ties . . . What's happening in menswear with all of this tailored and preppy stuff is pretty amazing. Fall is only going to have more of the plaids and classic American looks. D&G's fall collection is so American-looking. To see the Italians being influenced by American menswear is amazing. I'm totally digging it—my style is pretty classic and I'm pretty conservative about what I wear. I hope it lasts for a while so I'll be cool for a little bit longer.


Peep Men.Style.com for the rest of the questions by Ryan Wenzel.

***For our tastemaker interview with Michael Williams, click here.

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