 What's up guys? I'm Brian Sakawa. You're watching He Spoke Style. And today we are doing a stylish summer vacation capsule wardrobe, 10 pieces, 6 outfits. Let's do it. So let's start off with the pieces that I chose. You know, a summer getaway is about rest and relaxation, of course. But that doesn't mean that your style needs to take a vacation as well. I chose things that are casual but more on the casually tailored side of things. So two blazers, a cream linen blazer, and a lightweight unstructured blazer. For the tops, a lightweight denim shirt, black polo shirt, and a kind of fun patterned shirt. Two pairs of trousers, a tan linen pair, and a stone cotton pair. Panama hat, horse bit loafers, and a pair of Espadrilles. Now let's take a look at the outfits. First up is a look to wear to the airport, suit supply linen blazer, J-Crew polo shirt, ring jacket trousers. Now there are a few key things to keep in mind when you are thinking about your airport style. First, if you're bringing two blazers, wear one to the airport and pack the other one away. That saves space and it keeps at least one of them from getting wrinkled in your suitcase. When you get on the plane, take that blazer off, fold it neatly, and place it in the overhead bin. Next, if you're going to bring a hat, make sure to wear it to avoid having it getting crushed in your bag. Finally, shoes. Loafers are always a good idea for the airport. They're easy to slip on and off, which makes traveling through security that much easier. Just make sure that you have some no-show socks on. Next is a look that is perfect for a nice dinner out at your resort. It's dressed up but casual enough so that it won't seem out of place or that you are way overdressed. This jacket with the really great houndstooth pattern is by Ring Jacket. It is unlined, which gives it a more casual look and feel, and also makes it lighter and more breathable. Shirt is by Drake's, made in a very soft and lightweight denim, not typical of what you would expect from a denim shirt. Cotton trousers are also by Ring Jacket, braided leather belt from J.Crew, Vacheron Constantin Traditionel on the wrist, and anchor by these horse bit loafers from Allen Edmonds. It's casual but dressed up, light and breathable, perfect for a seaside dinner. Here we have an outfit designed for a day trip or going out to do some sightseeing. Again, my approach was casually tailored, comfortable enough for walking around, but not sloppy in the event that you find a nice restaurant that you want to go to for lunch during the day. This printed shirt is by Reese, one of my favorites. You've seen it a lot. Five years old, not available, but I will link to similar shirts down below. Trousers are linen from Saks, made to measure side tabs instead of belt loops. On my wrist is the IWC Angenor, and this look is topped off by my Panama hat and anchored by a pair of espadrilles. Next, we're getting into some mixing and matching. This is a look that I would wear to the hotel cocktail bar having a drink around sunset. Again, it's casual, it's dressy with a little bit of fun thrown in there because if you're not having fun on vacation, you're doing it wrong. Some pretty bold pattern mixing here between the houndstooth of the jacket and the big print of the shirt. Collar over the jacket lapels to give it that little bit of retro cocktail lounge feel. I swapped the linen trousers for cotton trousers with a cuff to give it a more dressed up look. Shoes, I could have gone either way between the loafers and espadrilles, though I chose the espadrilles to pull in the black from the shirt. Next is a very simple variation on a theme. This is a look that I would wear for just hanging out around the resort, maybe by the pool in the middle of the day, a nice lunch. This is really kind of a do-anything, very versatile outfit. Not much to say about it. J-Crew polo shirt, sax trousers again. Panama hat is by Homero Ortega, IWC Angenor on the wrist, and espadrilles by Castagne. Last look here is for the return flight home. You know, trying to keep the vacation vibes going for as long as possible. Again, an airport look that's casual and comfortable, but more on the tailored side of things. Denim shirt, linen pants, hat on for the trip to the airport. Easy on, easy off loafers. And again, not packing one of the jackets, also not wearing it, just slung over the shoulder. Now we do have a few bonus items here, not included in the 10, but this is a summer vacation video, so you do definitely need one, a pair of swim trunks. These are by Vilbracan. Also a pair of shorts. These linen shorts are by Informale. And if you wanted to incorporate another shirt, I would suggest something like this, which is a lightweight linen button-up. Now if there's one thing to take away from this video, it's that being casual and comfortable is more than possible while still having a more tailored look. It's all about choosing the right pieces, with the right fit, and the right fabrics. So let me know what you guys thought of the capsule collection approach of this video. For me, less is always more, and I love to show the range of what is possible with just a limited number of items. Leave your comments below. Thumbs up if you liked this video. Hit that subscribe button. And until next time, thanks for watching and stay tailored.