Legend has it that sometime in the 15th century, the French invented turtleneck jumpers as a means of better concealing their bodily
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How Corneliani Is Ageing Gracefully
When someone has mastered a craft – be it a tailor, shirtmaker or any other artisan – there can be a reluctance
Alps & Meters: Snow Business
The prominence of mega-rich young whippersnappers such as Messrs Zuckerberg, Systrom and Spiegel may lead you to think otherwise; but the fact
How to Wear a Peaked Cap
Like so many British sartorial inventions, historically the flat cap has seemed to work best on foreign heads. Picture the baker boy
Christmas Gift Guide: Rakish Christmas Jumper Edit
5 Rakes Who Wore Knitwear Well
Many of the everyday items we take for granted today including the humble clock and even the breath mint are down to
The Rake’s Christmas Drinks with New & Lingwood
There’s nothing like a party to kick-start Christmas, so this year The Rake partnered with one of the most revered names in luxury
Christmas Gift Guide: The Tailoring Know-It-All
Edward Sexton’s first ever piece of ready-to-wear clothing strikes the perfect balance between nostalgic, seventies rock-and-roll and razor sharp British tailoring. It’s
Style 101: The French Worker’s Jacket
No clothing category has had such a meteoric and widespread rise in recent years than traditional workwear, in what can only be
Christmas Gift Guide: The Smoker
Smoking cigars isn’t just about setting fire to tobacco and losing yourself in fragrant blue smoke. It is a holistic passion, where

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