Eric Twardzik

Eric Twardzik is a Boston-based freelance writer covering spirits, cocktails, restaurants and men's style. He is a graduate of Emerson College and advocates for Green Chartreuse, natural-shouldered jackets, and steak tartare as an entrée. You can follow him on Instagram @eric_twardzik and find his work at erictwardzik.com.

All Articles From Eric Twardzik

Peter Bogdanovich Is Dead. Long Live the Bandana.

On the occasion of the filmmaker’s death, we revisit his timely penchant for the bandana (just don’t call it an ascot)

How I Came to Own a Bath Robe That Belonged to Muhammad Ali

A show of thanks and kindness passed from the boxer to my grandfather, then down to me

The Workwear Brands That America’s Best-Dressed Electrician Swears By

Menswear authority Peter Zottolo talks boots, work shirts and the science of knowing what you're paying for

On the Proper Care and Feeding of Flasks

Second-generation maker Robert Ettinger walks us through the dos and don’ts of flask care

For the Love of Well-Worn, Lived-In and Stitched-Up Tailoring

Well-dressed men on the tailoring they’ve put through the ringer, and why they still wear it.

The Need for Tweed: Behind the Instagram Account Cornering the Market on Vintage Polo

Inside the tweedy, dreamy world of @vintageprl, where Ralph Lauren’s past lives again.

How Japan's Best Men’s Magazines Gained a Cult Following in the US

A look into what makes Japanese men’s mags a unique breed, and why Americans love them

To Survive a COVID-19 Winter, Bars Are Becoming Something More

With patio season over, barkeeps in New York, Chicago and beyond are improvising new businesses on the fly

Babar Is a Menswear Icon. Long May He Reign.

With the debut of a new collection inspired by the beloved King of the Elephants from Rowing Blazers, the royal elephant’s style crown remains secure.

How Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang Became Menswear Icons

From vintage sweatshirts to four-figure watches, Charles Schulz's creations have serious style

A Man, A Mill and the Plan to Save American Denim

Cone Mills' White Oak Plant might be dead, but its iconic looms are in use some 800 miles away

The Joys of Wearing a Souvenir Dad Hat During the Worst Summer Ever

From Rowing Blazers' "Byzantine Art Club" to lids bearing the name of Italian cocktails, have some fun with your headwear

Another Link to America's Garment-Manufacturing Past Vanishes

What’s lost when a small town loses an iconic clothing maker?

Are We About to See a Second Golden Age for the #Menswear Blog?

A Continuous Lean makes its long-awaited return as sites like The Contender and The Grange pick up steam

What Makes a Drink a Great “Nightcap,” Anyway?

Having a hard time falling asleep? You owe yourself a drink to end the day.