Playlist of the Week

Hardwell- Episode 117  (Please share on Facebook or Twitter if you’re a fan of the mix!)

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Song of the Day

Drake ft. Sampha- The Motion (thanks to Nora for the link)

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Suit Wearing 101: The Guide to the Perfect Suit

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It’s 2013 and unfortunately many men out there still finding it difficult to find a suit that doesn’t make them look like their dressing from the early 2000’s.  A few years ago finding a proper fitting suit, without breaking the bank, was quite the challenge. Fortunately today men should find it much easier to find a suit that fits them well and gives them both a sleek and modern appearance, all within a modest budget.  So what are the main factors in deciding which suit one should buy? Most important is that the suit must fit right.  No more suits that hang off the shoulders or lengthy jackets that go past your ass gentlemen! GQ states, “A good suit should hug your shoulders, not slouch off them. Most guys think they’re a size larger than they are—say, a 42 regular instead of a 40. When buying a suit, go ahead and try sizing down. When you pull on the jacket, there should be a firmness to it. You should snap to attention and stand taller. If it doesn’t fit right in the shoulders, don’t buy it.” Your suit sleeves should end just above the hinges of your wrists, so a quarter to half inch of shirt cuff shows. It’s like the frame on a painting—the elegant finishing touch.  Further GQ says and I agree, “We like flat-front pants, cut slim, with very little break at the ankle. This produces a long, clean look. Your pants should just clip the tops of your shoes, not bunch up over them.” We would all love a bespoke custom tailored fit suit, but being a broke law student, I am not in the position to enjoy those luxuries yet. You’ll never go wrong wearing at two-button suit with a fairly narrow lapel. It’s both classic and completely modern. Fortunately stores like Zara, J Crew, Club Monaco, and SuitSupply (a little more costly) can give you the suit of your dreams within your budget.  Remember to add a nice pocket square and tie-clip to complete the look. A little goes a long way! Remember to check out the suit suppliers mentioned to find the perfect suit for the season. 

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Song of The Day

The Dream-Too Early

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Song of the Day

Karuan-Chocolate Distance

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Song of the Day

SONG OF THE DAY

Empire of the Sun-DNA

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Empire of the Sun- DNA (From their new album Ice on the Dun) You can pre-order their new album on i-tunes now.

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When a $20 bottomless brunch isn’t what it’s all cracked up to be

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This past Sunday I visited Local 16 on U St. I thought a $20 bottomless brunch sounded fun, and had heard good things generally about Local 16.  After being seated in the worst location possible, mind you we had reservations, the hostess kindly seated us out on the patio.  We thought this would be the beginning of an enjoyable brunch, but we were wrong. Our waiter aimlessly wandered around for 20 minutes, before realizing he had a table out on the patio. After ordering the salmon eggs benedict and bottomless mimosa we again mistakenly thought brunch could only get better.  Again we were wrong.  Our food was cold, not fresh, and tasted as if it had been served up the night before, only to be sent back to the kitchen.  Normally I wouldn’t complain about a mimosa, but that too was weak, and I ended up consuming more vitamin C then I had originally planned.  Local 16 can be an enjoyable brunch spot if seated in outdoor upstairs patio, where the ambiance seemed more fun. Overall I would give the experience a 4 out of 10, and suggest you look for other places for brunch. 

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Spring Awakening Musical Festival Mixtape

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Spring Awakening Musical Festival Mixtape

Some great remixes including Lana Del Rey, Zedd, Krewella, and Bassnector.

Song of the Day

Foals-My Number

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Restaurant Review: Oyamel Mexican Cocina

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Today’s restaurant review is for Oyamel Cocina in the heart of Penn Quarter. I’ve had dinner and drinks at Oyamel a few times, and if you’re looking for an authentic Mexican experience, this is the place. Inspired by Chef Jose Andres, need I say more; Oyamel provides dishes and delicacies not found anywhere else in D.C. I would suggest starting with Ceviche de peje-sol. For main courses, you can’t go wrong with Corvina roja a la Veracruzana, Bistec con mole amarillo y hongos, and Camarones al mojo de ajo negro.  If you’re up for something more adventurous try the Lengua guisada or Chapulines aka grasshopper tacos.  Finally, the mixologists at Oyamel are second to none and will serve up whatever you may be craving in a unique and inspiring way. I’ve linked the picture to Opentable, and suggest you make a reservation soon! 

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