The New York Times
Men and Style: Essays, Interviews and Considerations is a love letter to men’s fashion by the style expert David Coggins. It weaves together the author’s style-related reminiscences and his interviews with fashion experts (including The Times’s Guy Trebay)."
Playboy.com
[Men and Style] feels like an invitation into a conversation filled with cool guys, who just happen to be talking about style. It’s a safe space where men discuss not only their style successes, but also their failures and eccentricities. The result is that a reader feels at ease admitting his own wins, losses, and draws both to himself and those around him. More importantly, it’s a fantastically entertaining read.”
Esquire.com
If you like wearing clothes, and also reading about clothes, then you should know David Coggins”
The Chicago Tribune
David Coggins' new book, Men and Style is, as he writes in the introduction, all about "what men wear and why" — and more.”
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David Coggins' new book, Men and Style is, as he writes in the introduction, all about "what men wear and why" — and more.”—The Chicago Tribune
“If you like wearing clothes, and also reading about clothes, then you should know David Coggins”—Esquire.com
“Men and Style: Essays, Interviews and Considerations is a love letter to men’s fashion by the style expert David Coggins. It weaves together the author’s style-related reminiscences and his interviews with fashion experts (including The Times’s Guy Trebay)."—The New York Times
“[Men and Style] feels like an invitation into a conversation filled with cool guys, who just happen to be talking about style. It’s a safe space where men discuss not only their style successes, but also their failures and eccentricities. The result is that a reader feels at ease admitting his own wins, losses, and draws both to himself and those around him. More importantly, it’s a fantastically entertaining read.”—Playboy.com
The New York Times
Men and Style: Essays, Interviews and Considerations is a love letter to men’s fashion by the style expert David Coggins. It weaves together the author’s style-related reminiscences and his interviews with fashion experts (including The Times’s Guy Trebay)."