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Ethos: Individuality

Online Only Sources: Cordarounds, San Francisco
A great company from San Francisco making some wonderfully original jeans and chinos. Like having your trousers designed by Monty Python. Certainly worth a look.
Friday 6 August 2010

An Alternative Blazer: Nino's of London
The latest offering from Nino's.
Tuesday 3 August 2010

Consider Cocktail Cuffs
A little history on the cocktail cuff, and why any cad about town should have a couple in his wardrobe.
Saturday 20 March 2010

Big Discounts On Nino's Shirts, Ties and Accessories
Time to nip down to Nino's.
Thursday 11 February 2010

Weadmire Come Up Trumps
If you like your T-shirts, and you've never heard of Weadmire.net you ought to check them out.
Wednesday 3 February 2010

The Wardrobe: Oddity in Moderation....
Oddity in Moderation....
Monday 21 December 2009

School Days Inspiration: Black Suede Shoes
Why you should think about black suede shoes, and a few sources.
Sunday 6 December 2009

Best in Show: Mr Hare's Spring and Summer 2010 Collection
In a sea of dross and exhibitionist crap was an oasis of beauty, creativity, craftsmanship and pure style, which was Mr Hare's 2010 collection.
Friday 25 September 2009

A Little Something Special: Tim Little Whole Cut Shoe
The shoe above is the product of London's own Tim Little, an independent shoe designer based on Chelsea's King's Road. I think these whole-cuts are beautiful. Available in dark brown and black, I'd personally go with these rich tan versions.
Tuesday 22 September 2009

Dog's Bollocks Online: Adam of London
I'm pleased to say that Adam Shener has finally taken Adam of London online. The site offers the full range of his beautifully tailored suits as well as shirts, ties and overcoats. When Adam and his guys were putting the site together he asked if he could use my review and some of my photos. I was naturally happy to oblige, and initially flattered.
Tuesday 18 August 2009

Catwalk Capital: A Flash of Tartan
Given the long, interconnected and previously bloody history of England and Scotland, its adoption is as much an act of subversion against the English establishment -and good form- as it is a celebration of Scottish ancestry.
Tuesday 11 August 2009

Vintage Digital: Vintage LCD and PockeCalculatorShow.com
There are plenty of new Digital watches about, including rereleased versions of the classics. But I reckon if you're going to go digital then go retro and buy yourself the genuine article.
Friday 7 August 2009

Family, Flair and Finesse: Nino's
Lots of people claim to offer something original, but the reality is few do. Not so with Nino's. While they produce elegant shirts in plain colours suitable for the office, the majority of the shirts are something a bit special. The sheer variety on offer beggars description.
Wednesday 19 December 2007

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In The Know: Stephan Haroutunian Shirts

Quite simply this is a proper old fashioned shirt maker providing a good quality product and charging a reasonable price for it. £69 for an Egyptian, two-fold cotton, made-to-measure shirt, no minimum order, and beautifully made to boot.

Family, Flair and Finesse: Nino's

Lots of people claim to offer something original, but the reality is few do. Not so with Nino's. While they produce elegant shirts in plain colours suitable for the office, the majority of the shirts are something a bit special. The sheer variety on offer beggars description.

The Italian Job: Volpe

An independent men's outfitter offering a complete wardrobe of understated, luxury clothing at affordable prices, under its own label. A European influence means rich colours, beautiful Italian fabrics and manufacturing, as well as an immaculate attention to detail. The guys here take real pride in what they do, which shows in both the warmth of the service and quality of the product. The coffee is excellent.

A Better Foot Forward: Discount Shoe Sales

Can I trust you? I do hope so; because the Discount Shoe Sales shop is one of London's best kept secrets. You will never see this shop advertised. Indeed, I only discovered these guys by fluke some years ago. But I've never gone anywhere else since.

A Rare Vintage: Emporium, Greenwich

Emporium is one of those shops that has the imprint of its owners' personalities all over it. Step over the threshold and the first thing you notice are the soulful beats and jazz tunes playing in the background.

Good To Be Noticed: An Unusual Raincoat

As February nears its end, and we approach March and April the worst of the cold weather is behind us. But it's not all Pina Coladas and Hawaiian shirts yet. In England, March, April and May can often be quite wet. The Raincoat is the natural outerwear choice for the season.

The Dog's Undercarriage: Adam of London

Before trotting through the door of Adam's take a look down to your left. You'll see the following sign, "All clothing for sale on these premises are exclusive to us in Great Britain. If you want to be exclusive and look the dogs bo**ocks please come in. However if you want to look like a bag of sh*t then we suggest that you go to the shops in the high streets around the country".

Old School: Lloyd Miller, Bespoke Tailor and Alterations

Mr Lloyd Miller is an alterations tailor. He's also a little more than that, being a full bespoke tailor -not to mention a proper gentleman.

Affable and Affordable Bespoke Tailors: Apsley of London

I've always tried to remember that a thing is never so intimidating as when it is done for the first time.

How to: Fold a Pocket Square

You either get pocket handkerchiefs or you don't. Personally, I love em. Few men in my age group wear them, so I make a point of doing so; separates the cads from the boys. Suffice to say this is the most straightforward (lots of diagrams) guide I've yet found, published or online, on how to fold all the variants for the pocket handkerchief.

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