My Top 10 by Paul Foreman, 52
Owner of Loafers & Laces shares his favorite things.
By By Hilary Geisbert | September 2014
OIL PAINTING: By local painter, Paulden Hamilton of my dad and me as a boy in Maine, which is my favorite place to visit. Commissioned by my wife shortly after my dad passed away.
BILLS KHAKIS: Made in the USA, stone or khaki color. Super comfortable and go with everything—dress them up with a crisp crease or non-iron for that country look. Winter or summer.
HOT FUDGE SUNDAE WITH NUTS: Is there any better dessert combination? The creamy vanilla ice cream, hot fudge (not syrup), and dry nuts (peanuts, almonds, or pecans only).
JESUS CALLING: ENJOY PEACE IN HIS PRESENCE BY SARAH YOUNG: These words are of the utmost encouragement and give relevant advice for a stressful world.
DIET COKE: With lots of ice—great taste and thirst quencher. Has to be super cold.
PASSLOAD CORDLESS NAIL GUN: I love to design, build, and create just about anything. My ultimate therapy is creating something from a pile of wood.
GUCCI LEGEND LOAFER: These are the ones with the thicker and wider soles, and they look good with anything. Classic Italian icon.
DYNASTAR SKIS: For the past 20 years, I’ve skied out West every year with some of my best buddies.
BARBOUR WAXED JACKET: Barbour Bedale model in sage, rustic, navy, and black. Works in any weather occasion.
LEATHER CHAIR. Bradington-Young leather, brass-studded, modified wing chair. Great to watch TV, Ravens games, and take Sunday snoozes in.
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