An encyclopedia of how to dress well. Physics, biology, palettes, silhouette — the systems behind getting it right without effort.
What follows reads from foundation up — each section is what the previous one becomes. Cloth is colour given material; a garment is cloth given form; an outfit is garments given a code.
Colour starts everything — its physics, its perception, the meanings society loads onto it. Cloth is where those colours land: fibres spun, woven, dyed. Garments are what cloth becomes once cut and sewn — objects with construction, lineage, and a place on the formality scale. Style is what happens when garments combine on a body, a spectrum that narrows, on this site, into smart casual — followed by the worked outfits that put the theory into specific clothes.
New here? Start with the Smart Casual Quick Start — the nine principles that define the dress code this site is built around.
Looking for older content? Drafts holds the pre-restructure articles, the working draft of the style guidelines, and the external Resources list.