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Monday, July 14, 2008 , 12:00 a.m.

Your Style: Robert T. Nash

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Age: 44
Profession: WGOW Talk Radio personality
"I'd describe my style as equal parts punk (and) preppy. I wear hats for function and style. ... I've been wearing them since I was a kid. They cover and protect my bald head and keep the rain off my eyeglasses. My eyeglasses are Ray-Ban Wayfarers with prescription lenses. I've been wearing them for years. They are iconic, tough and timeless. Chattanooga is a sub-tropical climate, and I'm hot-natured, so I tend to dress for maximum comfort. I appreciate natural fabrics, especially cotton. Polo shirts are super comfortable -- the open collar lets heat escape and the mesh knit breathes well. I'm especially fond of Land's End polos -- no logo -- but I also wear Lacoste and Polo-brand shirts. ... Dr. Martens are quite possibly the best shoes made. These are 1460s, basically an eight-eyelet boot with their patented lightweight soles. ... They're expensive, but they last forever."


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