Ethan M. Wong is a guy who writes about menswear for the fun of it. He has a passion for both vintage and classic menswear, combining them in original ways that have a touch of modernity and still references the past without being a stickler for hard rules. His blog Street x Sprezza focuses on history, inspiration, and most of all, enthusiasm for dressing well. In addition to blogging as a hobby, he works full time as a social media manager and as a freelance photographer and writer. All three involve menswear, to no one's surprise.
Suavecito Pomade committed itself early on to becoming a cultural phenomenon. It is not enough for us to have traditional well-crafted grooming products that work. Instead we wanted to take things a step further and dive into the custom car, motorcycle, tattoo, and barber culture as a way to reinvent the grooming product industry that had become stagnant in the previous decades.
Suavecito Pomade prides itself in making amazing hair pomades that are water-soluble but hold like wax and a fine line of shaving and grooming products. A company devoted to the culture and its supporters. A company not devoted to itself. No ego. This is Suavecito Pomade.
