Tag: Tone: Caution


  • Chang’s Navy Blue Does Just Fine at COP28

    Andrew’s rocking a navy blue knit button-up shirt over a gray cotton crew neck tee and honestly, franchement, that layering is tellement clean. The knit texture on that shirt gives it just enough personality without trying too hard — c’est parfait for a serious COP28 segment, ben là, the man knows how to dress like…

  • AC défie le dress code comme l’Alberta défie Ottawa — en purple

    Another episode, another hoodie sighting. We remain undefeated in our predictions. Find the Look: Purple Zip-Up Hoodie · White Crew Neck T-Shirt · Gold Casual Watch About the episode: This episode of ‘About That’ examines Alberta’s use of the Sovereignty Act to challenge the federal government’s proposed clean electricity regulations. It explores the constitutional arguments…

  • Andrew Chang Addresses Project Q* in an Off-White Hoodie of Quiet Authority

    The layered zip hoodie is essentially the newsroom equivalent of Steve Jobs’ black turtleneck — a personal uniform that eliminates decision fatigue and maximizes focus. Find the Look: Off-White Knit Hoodie · Light Gray Cotton Crew Neck T-Shirt · Silver Watch with Leather Strap · Silver Minimalist Wedding Band About the episode: This episode of…

  • AC’s Navy Hoodie: Layering for Homeownership Dreams at -25°C

    If you’re experiencing déjà vu right now, don’t worry — it’s just Andrew in the gray hoodie again. Some things in life are constant: gravity, taxes, and this hoodie. Find the Look: Navy Blue Cotton-Blend Hoodie · Silver Watch with Blue Strap About the episode: This CBC “About That” episode examines home ownership rates among…

  • Argentina’s in Good Hands. So Is That Gray Shirt.

    Andrew Chang keeps things understated here in a gray cotton henley — the kind of shirt that says you’re relaxed but still paying attention. The three-button placket adds just enough detail to lift it beyond a basic tee, and it pairs naturally with that black leather minimalist watch, whose clean round face and slim band…

  • AC Wore the Hoodie to Talk Pensions and We Are Not Okay

    There’s a reason the hoodie-over-crew-neck look endures: it’s the intersection of comfort engineering and visual simplicity. Andrew gets it. Find the Look: Black Zip-Up Hoodie · Maroon Crew Neck T-Shirt About the episode: This episode of ‘About That’ delves into Alberta’s proposal to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and claim a significant portion…

  • Lauren Bird’s Black Shirt Brought Quiet Authority to the Carbon Tax Debate

    Here, in the warm glow of the CBC studio, we observe Lauren Bird in a magnificent display of understated authority — a black fitted knit turtleneck, long-sleeved and sleek, the kind of plumage that signals quiet confidence to every other creature on the broadcast savanna. Note the carefully curated metalwork: a pair of gold minimalist…

  • Chang Goes Top Shelf in Purple for the Constitution Clause Coverage

    Yes, we’re out here dissecting Andrew Chang’s knitwear while he breaks down constitutional law, and honestly? We’d do it again. The purple v-neck sweater layered over a black crew-neck shirt is giving ‘I read the briefing notes AND a GQ back issue’ — effortlessly smart without trying too hard, which is the Andrew Chang sweet…

  • A Black Hoodie Holds the House: AC and the New Republican Order

    The hoodie abides. Find the Look: Black Zip-Up Hoodie · Dark Red Crew Neck Tee · Black Sporty Watch About the episode: This episode of “About That” examines the election of Mike Johnson as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives after a period of Republican gridlock. It explores Johnson’s background, his alignment with the…

  • AC’s Rate-Hold Hoodie: Grabbed Coffee, Grabbed Canada’s Attention

    Some people wake up and agonize over what to wear. Andrew woke up and chose consistency. Legend behavior. Find the Look: Navy Blue Cotton Blend Hoodie · Light Gray Cotton T-Shirt · Silver Watch with Leather Strap · Minimalist Silver Ring About the episode: This episode of ‘About That’ explores why the Bank of Canada…