There are few philosophers famous enough to be elevated to the status of a brand, but Bernard-Henri Lévy – or BHL, as
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Wool Week On The Row
For one week only, the hallowed halls of Savile Row open to offer a rare glimpse behind the scenes of the bespoke tailor’s art – in collaboration with The Woolmark Company.
Tie-Breaker: Inside the Drake’s Factory
You might be forgiven for thinking that Drake’s is about as aristocratic as a British brand gets; a monocle-clad English haberdasher par
THE FIVE PILLARS OF GENTLEMEN’S ETIQUETTE
When William of Wykeham, then- Chancellor of England, decreed in the 14th century that ‘Manners maketh man’ would be the perfect motto
A Gathering of Immortals, Part I: The Six Tailors
The ancient Greek chronicler Herodotus first bestowed the name ‘Immortals’ upon the infamous crack troops of the Achaemenid Persian Empire; men so
The Noble Ninefold Path to Suit Enlightenment: Part V
Step Nine: Trouser Silhouette and Length Now that you’ve mastered the fundamentals of the jacket, and know the shoulders and armholes of
The Principles of Pleasure
As preludes go, it is not the most ideal run-up to my pilgrimage to one of Paris’s guiding culinary lights. My plane
Edward’s Scissorhands: The Story of Edward Sexton
When Tommy Nutter and Edward Sexton opened Nutters on St. Valentine’s Day in 1969, it was the first new company established on
Nice Body of Work
Anyone who has attended the annual Baselworld watch fair will have seen the vehicles that carry the V.I.P.s of the horological world
Rake Commends: Autumnal Boots
We all remember that fateful moment when boyhood dissipates and manhood takes over. For many, loosing one’s virginity is a milestone that

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