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Style: Classic English

Notice Board: Ede & Ravenscroft Summer Sale
In my view of the stores worth checking out.
Tuesday 6 July 2010

A London Classic: Old Hat
A wonderful vintage emporium located in Fulham, just across Putney Bridge, renowned for high quality vintage evening dress and formal wear. One of my favourite shops.
Sunday 13 June 2010

Re-Stocked: Albam City Brogue
Finally! A re-stock of one of the sharpest brogues going.
Tuesday 8 June 2010

A New Find: Henry Herbert Bespoke Tailors
Heads up about a young, new bespoke London tailor.
Tuesday 18 May 2010

Nosh: Bumbles
A perfect little restaurant for a date, an evening out with the gf or group of friends. You really can't afford not to know about this one.
Friday 30 April 2010

Notice Board: Gieves & Hawkes Sample Sale
Tuesday 27th through to Thursday 29th April Gieves & Hawkes sample sale at the Music Room.
Tuesday 27 April 2010

Nosh: Magdalen Restaurant
If you want to impress the ladies this place gets the Westie seal of approval.
Tuesday 23 March 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

A New Look For No.1 Savile Row
Gieves & Hawkes launch an updated commercial website and a blog.
Tuesday 16 March 2010

Jermyn Street As It Should Be: Harvie & Hudson
A proper Jermyn Street Shirt for under £50 isn't bad if you ask me. H&H are a classic gents outfitter offering classic English kit. Prices are fair and the service is good, particularly from the old boys.
Monday 1 March 2010

Favourite of the Well-Heeled: Shipton & Heneage
I just thought I'd say a few words in praise of London based Shipton & Heneage -the public schoolboy's favourite shoe shop. I recently purchased these black suede full brogues and was extremely pleased with the service, and the shoes. Shipton & Heneage are what I call collectors. They don't manufacture their own shoes, but instead buy them from a variety of shoe makers, predominantly English, and create a comprehensive wardrobe under their own label.
Wednesday 28 October 2009

Something Different: Carreducker Shoe Making Course
Ever wanted to learn the art and artistry of English handsewn shoemaking? Certainly beats playing golf. Deborah Carré and James Ducker run courses in the UK and New York on which you can learn to make your own bespoke shoes.
Sunday 25 October 2009

Under New Management: Stephan Haroutunian Shirts
I'm more than pleased to report that this business remains in the family, and has been placed into the very best of hands. I cannot speak highly enough of this shop, and I'm pleased to say can continue to do so for some time to come. Indeed, this time I can even show you pictures.
Tuesday 20 October 2009

The Full Monty: Baron's of Piccadilly Duffle Coat
Available in the traditional camel as well as blue, sizes are limited so hurry. But for £189 it's worth considering if you're in the market for one. Baron's has been located in Piccadilly since 1963, and it is like stepping back in time.
Sunday 20 September 2009

Adding Texture: Cordings Wool Waistcoats
Unlike lesser offerings it has the proper finish, including mother of pearl buttons and wedge waistband as opposed to a straight one. I've always regarded it as a sign of a chaps sartorial maturity if he can add a little texture to his business dress. It's a simple trick that adds depth and variation, and one the best dressed learn quickly.
Thursday 3 September 2009

T. Burrows Breton Jumper
T. Burrows Jumper - an ideal light weight summer jumper
Monday 20 July 2009

Dining: Roast and the Earl Grey Martini
An Earl Grey Martini at Roast in Borough Markets
Tuesday 30 June 2009

Better Late Than Never: New Ede & Ravenscroft Website
It seems traditional English bespoke tailor and outfitter Ede & Ravenscroft have entered the 21st Century and launched a fully commercial website.
Tuesday 19 May 2009

A Call to Arms: Threatened Closure of Bates Hatters
It seems that the Landlord of distinguished men's hatter Bates want to redevelop their building and thus force the closure of the business. To allow the redevelopment of this shop will certainly spell the end for this firm.
Monday 20 April 2009

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.
Wednesday 22 October 2008

Online Source: Bromleys
This site has been in 'The Directory' for a while, and can say I've put my own money where my mouth is, having purchased a shirt and a couple of ties through them. So, having first tested it, I thought it was time to phone them up and find out a little more about them.
Wednesday 13 August 2008

New Feature: Random Finds
My girlfriend, Westie, was talking to her mother recently, and they were discussing love and relationships -I know, dangerous... I spotted these in the window of Trickers, which resulted in some unseemly public salivating...
Monday 21 April 2008

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.
Wednesday 16 January 2008

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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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