Seven Mile Style: A Night Out on the Town (Men’s)

The perfect recipe for a night out is looking good and feeling good. With help from Global Pursuit, we’ve put together a sharp look for the guys that combines style and comfort, making you ready to take on whatever comes your way. Start off with this short-sleeved button-up shirt from Peter Millar. This Seven Mile Beach-ready sport shirt is made from ultra-soft and breathable cotton, with a hint of stretch for added comfort and to help you beat that summer heat. The subtle “shark frenzy” pattern adds a bit of fun on top of the Lychee color, which is also perfect for a Barbie-themed party. For shorts, we like The One Short in navy from Fair Harbor, a Global Pursuit favorite. These all-purpose shorts are designed for a clean look with all-day comfort. And their quick-dry feature also allows for spontaneous jumps in the bay right before dinner! Round out the look with these On Cloudmonster sneakers. The Cloudmonsters are made with max cloud technology, creating a bolder shape and a more durable shoe. However, it doesn’t take away from the shoe’s lightweight feel. No outfit is complete without accessories. Let’s start with a leather wallet from Smathers & Branson. This brand is known for its intricate needlepoint designs; this one has an American flag, perfect for the holiday festivities. Smathers & Branson wallets are finished with English bull hides that are tanned in Italy, and made to last a lifetime. Lastly, top off the look with these OTIS sunglasses, made ready for the sun and perfectly stylish. OTIS Sunglasses lenses are made with scratch-resistant mineral glass. These specific glasses are made in collaboration with Outerknown, the first brand founded on a total commitment to sustainability. Naturally, the frames are made completely of biodegradable natural resources. Now you’re all set for your night out, guys.

  • Sunglasses: $250

  • Wallet: $130

  • Shorts: $64

  • Sneakers: $170

  • Shirt: $155

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