Thursday, February 19, 2026

What’s in My Closet (And Currently On Sale)

Hey there,
 
Max here, xSuit's Founder. Presidents Day sale is live—up to 50% off sitewide. Sale emails usually mean scrolling through everything to figure out what's worth it, and I know you don't have time for that. 
 
So here's what I'd recommend for someone who needs to look sharp all day, travels constantly, and doesn't have time to babysit their wardrobe:
 
  • The xSuit 5.0 | 29% Off  - This is the suit I reach for most. Mine has been on probably 100+ flights at this point. Still looks great. Still fits. I wash it in my sink when I'm traveling and hang it up to dry. Never seen a dry cleaner. Right now it comes with a free tie and pocket square.
  • The Merino Half-Zip | 20% Off - I wear it at least twice a week. It's that perfect in-between piece when you don't want to wear a full suit but still need to look like you tried. Doesn't hold smell, regulates temperature, looks good under a blazer or on its own.
  • The xShirt 5.0 Oxford | 25% Off - The only dress shirt I own now. I got rid of the rest. This one doesn't wrinkle, doesn't need ironing, and I can move in it. Sounds basic, but it's the one I don't think about anymore.
 
That's it. That's what's in my closet. So, if you've been thinking about trying xSuit, now's the time. You have until February 24. Don't miss it.
 
Stay sharp,
Max | xSuit Founder


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