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Logan Reulet 31, stylist for Amazon.com, server at Eiderdown, artist. Photographed on Bardstown Road near the Wine Market. How would you describe your personal style? ���English heritage. Sounds fussy, though. Really, it���s just business casual (laughs).��� Shop This Style Crochet inmnity scarf in rust ($35) by Chain Seven Crochet, available at Gallery M at the Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center (1860 Mellwood Ave.). How have other people described your style? ���Dandy is the most common, but I think that���s a knee-jerk reaction to the mustache.��� Why is it important to have personal style? ���Getting dressed is kind of my breakfast; it gives me a good start to the day.��� How does your neighborhood or the city in general in��uence how you dress? ���Louisville weather is really the deciding factor. Coming from the two-season South, it���s nice to have all four seasons ��� some years half a dozen.��� Where do you shop in town? Are you more of a thrifter or newclothes buyer? ���About half and half. Locally, Nearly New Thrift Shop (in the Mid City Mall) and the Portland Unique Thrift Store are my standbys.��� What do you ��nd yourself wearing the most? ���My closet is full of staples. You can���t go wrong with an oxford and some wingtips, in my opinion.��� Black leather driving gloves ($95) by Grandoe, available at Rodes For Him & For Her (4938 Brownsboro Road). Get your ���stache on with Jay White at Market Street Barbers (748 E. Market St.), price varies. What era of fashion do you wish would make a comeback? ���I would like to see some American homesteader fashion return. Thin cotton work shirts and higher-waisted trousers.��� Alternatively, what styles do you hate? ���Not really a style, but I do hate overt designer labels.��� Where do you see the most stylish people in Louisville? ���Germantown has a great hipster/blue-collar/young-professional/get-offmy-lawn-grandparents thing going on.��� Photos and interviews by Amber Garvey Shop This Style by C. Caswell For more local street style, check out our Pretty Gritty collaborator the Pretty Gritty (theprettygritty.com), Louisville���s Street a blog that���s the product of Kertis Creative and its Style Blog team of roaming photographers. Vintage wool military jacket ($30), available at the Nitty Gritty (996 Barret Ave.). Multicolored suede wingtip lace-ups ($250, all colors) by Allen Edmonds, available at Rodes For Him & For Her. 3.13 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 115