I developed the xSuit because I was tired of dropping suits off at the dry cleaner. Eight years in, I still haven't been back.
Here's what I'd buy for Father's Day right now and why.
The xSuit 5.0 in Mid-Blue - Machine washable. Four-way stretch. Fits without a tailor. In summer, the Mid-Blue is the one I'd reach for; sharp enough for the office, works just as well at a weekend event. Right now it ships with a free tie and pocket square.
The xShirt 5.0 in White- Breathes and moves from the first wear; no stiff break-in period. Pair it with the suit or wear it on its own. In summer heat, the breathability matters more than people expect.
The xShoe Oxford - Summer weddings, outdoor meetings, rooftop events. The waterproof finish means a wet lawn or a sudden rain shower doesn't factor in. Italian leather that wears in, not out. Japanese-engineered silicone gel insoles for comfort.
The Father’s Day Sale runs through June 22. Order today and get a free tie and pocket square with every xSuit 5.0.
Created in the 2014 Farm Bill, the Good Neighbor Authority is one of the most effective tools for getting real forest management work done across the West and beyond. It allows states, Tribes, and federal agencies to work together on projects that reduce wildfire risk, restore habitat, improve watersheds, and support rural economies. Read more
Faced with the lowest recorded snowpack in history, Audubon and a coalition of other groups has united to request $2 billion in urgent federal funding to rescue the drying Colorado River Basin and plan for the future. Read more
Great Salt Lake is facing critical water declines, but a new report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) outlines policy opportunities and potential federal funding to help restore this western treasure that provides important habitat for more than 12 million waterbirds each year. Read more
Thanks so much to everyone who sent a comment in support of protecting the Seal River Watershed in Canada, a vast 12-million-acre landscape of pristine forests, wetlands, lakes, streams, and rivers. Audubon supporters made up a significant percentage of the comments. We anticipate hearing the outcome later this year. In the meantime, you can read more about this special place.
Photos from top: John Troth/Audubon Photography Awards; Tim Kuhn/Audubon Photography Awards; Sydney Walsh/Audubon; Kevin Lash/Audubon Photography Awards