Style Is... A quarterly feature that highlights 4 Chicagoans through pictures and words- capturing their take on Chicago style, personal style, inspiration and more. Next up, Brad Bennett of Well Spent.
Photography by Devin Mays
Sport coat, Tie & Jeans Brad’s Own, Shoes by Red Wing, Bag by Sir & Madame
Who are you?
Brad Bennett, Founder / Editor of well-spent.com
What is your personal style?
Tailored, lived-in, age appropriate.
How do you define Chicago Style? How is it reflected in your personal style, if at all?
Function often trumps form here - mainly for weather reasons. It's also a very casual city. Combine the two, and, well, the results aren't always pretty. On the upside, Chicago doesn't take itself too seriously, which is refreshing. What Inspires your style? I try to ask myself before every purchase, "will the grandpa me like this, or will he look back and cringe?" I try not to buy the cringe pieces.
Favorite Chicago shopping destinations (not limited to clothing)?
Sir & Madame, Penelope's, Army Navy Surplus USA, Merz Apothecary, Post 27, Brimfield, Roost.
Favorite websites?
Google Analytics.
What are you currently reading and/or listening to?
Not reading anything at the moment. Listening: SBTRKT, Kurt Vile, Atlas Sound, M83 and an embarrassing amount of 90s grunge.
Favorite Chicago restaurant, bar or lounge?
Restaurants: La Libela, Birchwood, Flying Saucer, Irazu, Nhu Lan Bakery Bars / Lounges: Maude's Liquor Bar, Longman & Eagle, The Charleston
What were you wearing 10 years ago?
Thrift store t-shirt, probably black with some kind of animal on it (wolf, tiger, eagle, etc). Vintage Levis (orange tab, Ramones-fit). Low-top Chuck Taylors. Aviator sunglasses.
In 3 words or less, Chicago Style Is?
What it is.
October 27th come out and support Well Spent and Sir & Madame at NorthernGRADE Chicago.

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STYLE IS...SUGHEY RAMIREZ

Who are you?
I am a very curious, passionate, public health loving, social justice pushin’, dramatic funny girl/closet actress/idea person who really loves good food (and lots of it), A LOT of Latin American poets, studying languages, discovering new music, installation art, ethnographies, trying to understand economics-and getting dressed.
What is your personal style?
In college, a friend said, “Sughey is 5 feet tall but she walks around like she’s 10 feet tall.” I thought that was the coolest compliment ever. I am committed to “wearing” clothes. I don’t think I have one specific style, but I won’t wear anything that doesn’t compliment my shape (after all, I’m not REALLY a supermodel). I love traditionally feminine pieces, so I’d say my style is “classic with an edge”. A really big edge (if I don’t add this, my friends will call me a liar).
How do you define Chicago Style? How is it reflected in your personal style, if at all?
Chicago Style fascinates me. Maybe it’s my Sociology/Anthropology background but I am drawn to the culture around fashion in Chicago at the moment. I have to disagree with the people that say that Chicago fashion is not daring or creative. Young Chicago is so fly right now! I moved back to Chicago two years ago and I feel that Chicago fashion right now is embracing musicians, writers, visual artists-all creatives and the result is beautiful! I do not believe there are authorities in fashion. I saw a beautiful painting at a local coffee shop the other day and I said, “I wish that was a fabric pattern!” And I know I’m not the only one thinking that way. There is a wonderful creative community in Chicago; artists from different fields are working together and the effort is very visible and alive.
What Inspires your style?
My style is inspired by just about everything around me! From the shreds of bark coming off the trees on my block that look like chiffon ruffles to a tabloid cover at the checkout line. I am inspired by confident women. I am inspired by art in all of its forms. I am inspired by my relentless curiosity. I am inspired by my experiences. Poverty was my first muse.

Favorite Chicago shopping destinations (not limited to clothing)
My favorite kind of shopping is grocery shopping and for that-Stanley’s is the spot! But, when I’m looking for something special to wear-I thrift first and then I hit Macy’s. Yes, Macy’s. I don’t know why, (shout out to their buyers?), but more often than not, I find what I’m looking for there. I don’t wear much jewelry, but if I need something, I borrow something from my aunt, or thrift, or hit Francesca’s (but only the one in Evanston…I don’t know what it is about that one). Lori’s shoes and the shoe department at the Macy’s on State St. are my favorite shoe places.
Favorite websites (not limited to fashion)
My homepage is www.bbcbrasil.com because it lets me keep up with current events and exercise my Portuguese at the same time. I love www.bigbigbigthings.com because I love Rebecca’s blog posts and her shop. I just got into www.pinterest.com and I am obsessed with my “Caprichos” board! Caprichos is Spanish for something like “fixation” and I pin my current “fixations” on that board, not limited to fashion (but you can find my favorite shopping sites on there). You can check it out if you want at pinterest/sughey/caprichos. I also love Twitter!
What are you currently reading and/or listening to?
I am currently re-reading Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire for my Chicago Healthcare Justice group/book club (holla if you wanna join!). I love www.Soundcloud.com and I’ve been listening to Chicago’s own Sidewalk Chalk on there a lot. Their music gives me goose bumps! Also, I am very fortunate to have friends who are talented artists so I always have a good mix to play! Big, loving shout out to the best music collectives in Chicago: Boogie Munsters, Cutz on Cuts and Push Beats.
Favorite Chicago restaurant, bar or lounge
I love Rodan for music, Between for ceviche, and San Soo Gab San for some killer Korean bbq!
What were you wearing 10 years ago?
10 years ago I was 16…the coolest thing I owned back then was a huge olive green scarf with mitten ends that my friend gave me as a gift after we saw it at a shop on Clark St. Sadly, nothing else stands out.
In 3 words or less, Chicago Style Is?
Alive and well!
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STYLE IS...AHMED BRAIMAH
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STYLE IS...DESTINY LOVE JONES






























































