Paolo Sandoval

Paolo Sandoval is a Commerce Editor at InsideHook, having previously contributed to Valet Mag. A begrudging resident of Brooklyn, he writes and reports about style, grooming, wellness, menswear trends, media and other pursuits tangential to looking and feeling like a million bucks. Originally hailing from the East Coast, Paolo graduated from the University of San Francisco in 2021; in his free time, you can find him bemoaning the Tottenham Hotspurs and foraging for vintage Polo Ralph Lauren online.

All Articles From Paolo Sandoval

Closet Constructor: Clogging Up the Feeds

Forget loafers — gardening shoes are the new king of fashion footwear

Uniqlo x J.W. Anderson Just Landed. Here’s What to Buy Before It Sells Out.

The Japanese brand's biannual collab with Jonathan Anderson is full of affordable summer staples

The Best Lightweight Jacket Styles for Men, According to Style Editors

Are you more of a chore coat cat or blazer bro? You're about to find out.

The Todd Snyder Sale Is Heating Up

Is it really doomscrolling if you're paging through nice clothes?

Closet Constructor: Dressing for the Handicap You Want

Is it really possible to flex on the fairway?

BUGATCHI’s Latest Resort Collection Is a Sure-Fire Summer Upgrade

Poppy essentials, just in time for warm-weather travel

The Brooks Brothers Sale Section Is Calling Your Name

Round out your closet with 20% off sitewide

Nike’s Newest Collab Might Just Be the Next Samba

Here's why the collab with fashion brand Bode is poised to be the next it sneaker

Closet Constructor: Sorry, But Brown Is Your Color

Spring isn't just for pastels, you know

The InsideHook Spring Style Guide

Leveling up your seasonal swag has never been simpler

Perry Ellis’ Spring Collection Is Ready for Anything

The heritage brand’s latest launch is full of stylish, sensible apparel for the modern man

Closet Constructor: Menswear Has a Pants Problem

Demystifying fashion's most hotly contested topic

Suede Jacket Spring? Thanks a Lot, Timmy (Via Bob Dylan).

These coats are definitely not blowing in the wind