“A working-class hero is something to be,” declared John Lennon in his song of the same name. Doug Hayward didn’t make Lennon’s
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Gaziano & Girling: Savile Row’s Fearless Footwear Artisans
Heritage is a tricky thing. Without it, we’d be lost. It informs us, it guides us, it helps sculpt the pillars and
Pantherella’s Fine Gauge Legacy
When considering the various aspects of one’s wardrobe, rarely does the humble sock stand out as a sartorial beacon, lumped in with
Into The Fold: The Pocket Square
Has ever such a simple accessory brought as much to an outfit as the humble pocket square? Little more than a square
How The Breton Shirt Earned Its Stripes
There are few garments in circulation today that have sailed through time and remained as current as the Breton – or marinière
Zaremba Bespoke: Survival of the Fitter
For a tailoring house headed up by its fifth generation patriarch and with over a century of clients on its books, Zaremba
What To Buy This Week: St Mark’s Square Essentials
Shirtmaking The Emma Willis Way
In an 18th century townhouse, nestled in the heart of Gloucester, hangs a series of black-framed photographs, all with a common theme:
Posh Pyjamas and How To Wear Them
In part because of the ipmanifestyles that the officer class led during British rule over India, a wealth of the modern gent’s
Eye to Eye with the Bespoke Dudes Eyewear
Fabio Attanasio knows quality and he recognises how to appreciate it. In fact, he’s made a career out of it as an

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