If you need to re-up on your face mask supply, you re in luck. Right now, Everlane s top-rated mask is a whopping 50 percent cheaper, for a limited time only. (You can currently snag a 5-pack for 12 bucks, or a 3-pack for 9!) The brand s reusable and machine washable masks are made from a sturdy but soft cotton and perfectly constructed to fit snugly over your face so you don t have to worry about em slipping off your nose the second you start unloading your groceries at the checkout counter.
If that isn t enough, this particular face mask is also a part of the brand’s “100% Human For 100% Human Rights” campaign, which means for every product Everlane sells, the brand will donate 10% of the profits to the ACLU so you can do your part to mask up appropriately and make a small difference, too.
If you re a fan of the senator and/or the many, many memes he inspires, today s your lucky day. Because Team Sanders is officially getting in on the action, dropping a fleece crewneck sweatshirt with 100% of the proceeds going to support Meals on Wheels in Vermont. The made-in-the-USA crew features what else? the now-iconic image of Sanders, arms crossed, looking for all the world like a sullen teenager forced by his parents to attend a sibling s school play he definitely doesn t want to be at. It already sold out once, but if you re still jonesing to get in on the joke, there s currently a pre-order situation happening for round two (you ll get your sweatshirt three to six weeks after you place your order). And if you re
In a city chock full of certified Big Drippers, Theroux is one of the most consistent there is, rarely straying far from the tried-and-true elements of his immediately identifiable uniform. Here he sticks to his typical monochromatic palette, but adds in a few key hits of green to keep things interesting. And interested I am! In stacked skinny jeans that d look passé on just about anyone else and a sturdy pair of shit-kicking boots (along with a teeny tiny beanie, worn just they way it should be), Theroux looks unmistakably himself, but somehow better than he has in ages.
Most of that glow-up has to do with the collarless snap-front coat gently cocooning around approximately two-thirds of his frame, done up in a mossy shade of green so good I ve been on the hunt for a similar-looking one since I first spotted it. (Bonus points for kitting out Kuma in an equally handsome matching style that d put any menswear dog look to shame.)
You might ve noticed things are looking a whole lot
fleecier as of late. The fabric s everywhere. Hell, we re all practically drowning in piles of it. (Fleece puns!) Even before global lockdown orders made cozy living a near mandate, it d be hard to drop an artisinally made macchiato without spilling it on a fleece clad banker bro or a similarly fleece-obsessed fashion fanatic. Today, you can snag a fleece jacket from just about any brand under the sun. Kapital, the Japanese label famous for its irreverent send-ups of classic Americana, routinely sells em in trippy Damask patterns the internet positively flips out over. (Ditto nearly every other brand you care to name, though often sans the zany prints.)