His nearly new collection of 45 shirts is a great way to lure people into buying his book, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine
The games of afterlife
Pondering reincarnation, J.P. Devine recalls when a visiting priest told him about Heaven and Hell, Purgatory and someplace called Limbo.
Irksome arm issue makes summer no fun
The need to wear long sleeves is cutting down on JP Devine’s sun time, he writes
Putting a woman’s face on the bill
Amid talk of women for the $10 bill, J.P. Devine suggests a list that colors a bit outside the lines.
All hail the man in the seersucker suit
The garb of Atticus Finch, William F. Buckley and St. Louis working men who listened to the Cardinals on the radio, hot-weather fashion perfection is wasted on the young, JP Devine writes.
A phone call for old times’ sake
J.P. Devine catches up with friend Lennie Edelstein and talks about earmuffs and oxygen masks.