I'm not at all surprised that B&N would lack such a book. While women's fashion has had volumes upon volumes of books and magazines dedicated to it, men's fashion of late has included two steps:
1) Find what's comfortable (i.e. baggy and horrendously cut).
2) Dress casual and comfortable at all times, unless it's not possible, in which case, you should subscribe to whatever God-awful ideas a rental store salesperson recommends.
Unlike the denizens of this forum, I fear not too many men are trying to interject class and sartorial elegance into their lives.
1) Find what's comfortable (i.e. baggy and horrendously cut).
2) Dress casual and comfortable at all times, unless it's not possible, in which case, you should subscribe to whatever God-awful ideas a rental store salesperson recommends.
Unlike the denizens of this forum, I fear not too many men are trying to interject class and sartorial elegance into their lives.