Much of the male wardrobe takes its inspiration from more practical ends: horse-riding or aviating, sailing or fighting. But if you were
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The Evolution of Japanese Tailoring
Japan is famous for its mastery of Ivy League style. Brought over during the American occupation following World War II, it represented
The Rakes Of The Year: Part Three
How to Wear Green
If an aphorism packs rhythm and rhyme, it’s almost certainly worth dismissing (lack of rhythm and rhyme fully intended there). A friend
Rakish Tips for Winter Dressing
I am a summer person. Having been brought up in Northern Europe under grey skies and a constant drizzle, I made a
From the Archive: Charvet’s Exclusive Neckties
The sartorial equivalent of the creation of the Ten Commandants, the laws of God written by His own finger, occurred in 1838,
The Rakes Of The Year: Part Two
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Scaling New Depths: The Success of Bell & Ross
“Whether it be the sweeping eagle in his flight, or the open apple-blossom, the toiling workhorse, the blithe swan, the branching oak,
The Rakes Of The Year: Part One
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Christmas Gift Guide: Underwear and Sleepwear
For someone who appreciates the classics, Emma Willis makes some of the finest traditional boxers. Handmade at its Gloucester factory, they’re crafted

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