Stemming from my reply in the "when did you start caring?" thread.
Most of us have similar styles it seems, or at least try to follow the "rules" of a mature style. However, I'm sure that there is at least one guilty pleasure in everyone's closet, whether it be one piece that you can't get rid of, or a brand that you're still fond of even though the "rules" say you shouldn't be.
For instance, I do still have a handful of American Eagle button down shirts for casual wear, because they have a great fit. If the Eagle logo wasn't on the chest pocket they'd be perfect. I'm long past the age range for that store, but a casual button down on sale is usually around $15, and they're a better fit and quality than say, Old Navy or Land's End Canvas, IMO.
I also love the fit of Hollister/Abercrombie T-shirts. A much more fitted style, and you can often find solids in a good selection of colors. Would help again if the logos were missing (or if every shirt wasn't adorned with some kind of logo), but I was a big advocate of the "surfer prep style" years ago and these have held me over since then.
