Our Beloved Sponsors
A twice-monthly thank-you to those who bring you PTO.
Our thanks to Wickham House for helping bring you Put This On. Wickham House offer bow ties, long ties and pocket squares, both ready-made and custom. They can outfit a whole wedding party with matching accessories, or make a tie for you 100% custom. Their ties start as low as $26, and pocket squares as low as $9. They even have a Bow Tie of the Month Club.
Thank you, Wickham House!
If you’d like to advertise at Put This On, email us at contact@putthison.com.

Our Beloved Sponsors

A twice-monthly thank-you to those who bring you PTO.

Our thanks to Wickham House for helping bring you Put This On. Wickham House offer bow ties, long ties and pocket squares, both ready-made and custom. They can outfit a whole wedding party with matching accessories, or make a tie for you 100% custom. Their ties start as low as $26, and pocket squares as low as $9. They even have a Bow Tie of the Month Club.

Thank you, Wickham House!

If you’d like to advertise at Put This On, email us at contact@putthison.com.

New Sponsor Alert: Goodsie!
For those of you who’re among our tens of thousands of RSS and tumblr subscribers: please welcome a new sponsor to Put This On… Goodsie!
I know from experience that trying to put together an online store can be mind-bendingly difficult and frustratingly expensive. Goodsie’s goal is to make it simple and affordable for anyone. No coding, fully customizable, custom domain, the whole shebang. Also: attractive.
If you use our link, it’s free for a month. Want to see some stores? Check out this store, Untype, which sells beautiful wool iPad and iPhone covers. And this one, Eye Sea Posters, which sells vintage film posters. After the first month, it’s $15 a month, which makes it cheap enough to sell extra clothes through your blog instead of eBay, or sell your record label’s records or pretty much whatever you please.
So: thanks for making Put This On possible, Goodsie! And readers: remember our sponsors when you’re out there clicking.
If you want to advertise on Put This On, just email us at contact@putthison.com.

New Sponsor Alert: Goodsie!

For those of you who’re among our tens of thousands of RSS and tumblr subscribers: please welcome a new sponsor to Put This On… Goodsie!

I know from experience that trying to put together an online store can be mind-bendingly difficult and frustratingly expensive. Goodsie’s goal is to make it simple and affordable for anyone. No coding, fully customizable, custom domain, the whole shebang. Also: attractive.

If you use our link, it’s free for a month. Want to see some stores? Check out this store, Untype, which sells beautiful wool iPad and iPhone covers. And this one, Eye Sea Posters, which sells vintage film posters. After the first month, it’s $15 a month, which makes it cheap enough to sell extra clothes through your blog instead of eBay, or sell your record label’s records or pretty much whatever you please.

So: thanks for making Put This On possible, Goodsie! And readers: remember our sponsors when you’re out there clicking.

If you want to advertise on Put This On, just email us at contact@putthison.com.

Sponsor Welcome: RibbedTee
We’d like to welcome a new sponsor to our sidebar, RibbedTee.com.
Ribbedtee make only one product: undershirts.  They do a great job, too.  The founder, Mikel, explained to us at lunch the other day that he was always searching for the perfect undershirt and could never find it.  His criteria: long enough to stay tucked in and prevent blousing at the wast, soft and all all cotton, form-fitting, and with sleeves to protect the armpits of his shirts.  He couldn’t find them, so he made them.
Adam and I have been wearing them, and have been very happy with their performance.  It’s particularly difficult for me to find suitable undershirts given my height (they pull up over my waist), and RibbedTee does a great job of staying below the belt.  These shirts aren’t outerwear, they’re underwear, and they know their place.  They even offer both crew necks (for closed collars) and v-necks (for open collars)… and heather gray, which some claim is less likely to show under sheer shirts (though we think that’s a dubious claim).
So: welcome RibbedTee.com!
If you’re interested in advertising on our blog, email us at contact@putthison.com.

Sponsor Welcome: RibbedTee

We’d like to welcome a new sponsor to our sidebar, RibbedTee.com.

Ribbedtee make only one product: undershirts.  They do a great job, too.  The founder, Mikel, explained to us at lunch the other day that he was always searching for the perfect undershirt and could never find it.  His criteria: long enough to stay tucked in and prevent blousing at the wast, soft and all all cotton, form-fitting, and with sleeves to protect the armpits of his shirts.  He couldn’t find them, so he made them.

Adam and I have been wearing them, and have been very happy with their performance.  It’s particularly difficult for me to find suitable undershirts given my height (they pull up over my waist), and RibbedTee does a great job of staying below the belt.  These shirts aren’t outerwear, they’re underwear, and they know their place.  They even offer both crew necks (for closed collars) and v-necks (for open collars)… and heather gray, which some claim is less likely to show under sheer shirts (though we think that’s a dubious claim).

So: welcome RibbedTee.com!

If you’re interested in advertising on our blog, email us at contact@putthison.com.