There are cufflink brands and then there is Elizabeth Gage MBE, an award-winning jeweller who creates, without doubt, some of the most
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Sid Vicious: The Grubby Demon of Punk
It’s easy to hate Sid Vicious. He is, after all, to blame for embodying one of the 20th century’s most exciting art
William & Son: From Town to Country
Just standing outside William & Son’s base on Bruton Street in London is enough to learn a few key things about this
How Bill Cunningham Documented New York Style
“In hard times, men traditionally dress up to look affluent and successful,” writes Bill Cunningham in a New York Times article from
This Week We’re Channelling: Roger Sterling in Mad Men
There is no shortage of commentary on the style of Mad Men. Thanks to its wonderful encapsulation of 1960s New York, the
Meet The Insiders At David Linley
It’s hard to remember meeting two more different people in the same room, let alone the fact that Graham Green and Michael
Exclusive! Rubinacci for The Rake Double-Breasted Houndstooth Suit
A some of you will know, The Rake is celebrating its 10th anniversary next month and, taking into consideration the turbulent times
See the New Chester Barrie Savile Row Store
Chester Barrie opened its first store on Savile Row in 1937, and despite numerous changes to the space and surrounding street since
George Raft: Hollywood’s Forgotten Star
George Raft didn’t want to give the name. Interviewed in 1980, his final television appearance, the then 85-year-old actor, dressed stylishly in
Lardini: Turning 40 with a Flourish
Turning 40. It has become something of a momentous occasion in a man’s life, a pivotal point when one either grabs the

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