Andrew Chang keeps things understated tonight in a navy blue knit sweater with a clean crew neck — the kind of quiet, polished layer that lets the reporting do the talking. It’s a smart choice for a heavy broadcast: warm enough to feel approachable, structured enough to hold its own on camera. Sometimes the most…
Chang opens this end with a dusty blue quarter-zip knit pullover — a textbook draw to the four-foot, placing soft texture and muted color right on the button. The gray cotton tee underneath provides steady weight, a guard stone that lets the pullover land clean without overthinking the layering line. And that navy leather-strap watch…
The beige knit polo sweater is what you reach for when you need to look like a functioning adult on a Tuesday morning Zoom call while your house is a brisk -30 outside and your furnace is doing its absolute best. That polo collar says ‘I take this seriously,’ while the knit says ‘but I…
Andrew Chang’s light gray cotton button-down shirt is the Swiss Army knife of Canadian wardrobe essentials — presentable enough for a last-minute Zoom call when your furnace dies at minus thirty, breathable enough for that mysterious two-week window we optimistically call summer, and equipped with a chest pocket perfectly sized for your Tim Hortons rewards…