a potential Sartorial Style guide

Based on the linked resources and connections to other pages, this appears to be the beginning of a thoughtful exploration of clothing, style, and identity that connects to several existing themes across your work:

  1. Links to Sartorial identity concepts and professional presentation
  2. Connections to "Silicon Valley Sprezzatura" essay examining how clothing choices can be weaponized for deception and trust-building
  3. Potential examination of authenticity vs. performative aspects of dress, relating to your work on "W.E.I.R.D." and Oughtocracy's themes of moral imperatives and authentic self-expression
  4. Could serve as one of your "Who-To" guides (like Second Wind) that focuses on personal transformation through understanding clothing choices rather than just providing style rules
  5. Environmental and ethical considerations, as suggested by the Ghana fast fashion article, connecting to broader questions of responsibility and meaning found in your FARM framework

This could develop into a guide that examines clothing beyond mere fashion advice, instead exploring how we express, construct, and sometimes manipulate identity through dress - fitting well within your existing work on professional identity and authentic self-expression.

Resources:

https://dieworkwear.com/

derek guy on Twitter: "Love this history by @trufelman on how the great outdoors has shaped men's style. One of the interesting things about this aesthetic is how it has tracked various philosophical movements about our relationship with capitalism and nature. 🧵 https://t.co/qjhQKsEZE5" / Twitter

‘It’s like a death pit’: how Ghana became fast fashion’s dumping ground | Global development | The Guardian

Clothes Minded: A Guide to Personal Style