There are plenty of reasons why women’s tailoring has historically not been a cash cow. Primarily it is a cultural thing and
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Christopher Gibbs: The King of Chelsea
Even as a 14 year old, Christopher Gibbs sported velvet slippers, a monocle on a blue ribbon and carried a silver-topped cane.
The Edit: The Rake’s founder Wei Koh
Wei Koh, The Rake‘s founder and editorial director, likens his selection here as having a “sartorial desert island vibe to the clothes”
The Rake Personified: Jay McInerney
What was your first bespoke experience? The first time I visited London as an adult was in 1985, after the publication of
Budd Shirtmakers X The Rake
In celebration of the highly anticipated launch of Budd Shirtmakers on The Rake’s e-commerce platform as well as the opening of Budd
The Art of Doma Vaquera
Earlier this year, photographer Simon Lipman took a trip to Andalusia in Spain, armed with a camera and a bag full of
Celluloid Style: Nine And A Half Weeks
“Every time I see you, you’re buying chickens”…probably not the most romantic chat-up line, but it works for John Gray: the sybaritic
Eton: Innovators in Elegance
When it comes to shirting, there’s a general consensus within the world of menswear that Eton is one of the key players,
AMELIA EARHART: A SYMBOL OF NEW WOMANHOOD
In March 2018, an announcement was made that seemed to clear up a mystery that, despite persisting for the best part of
Beach Smarts: How To Look Elegant in Resort Wear
Embarrassment is arriving at a beach in the unfortunate three-part sartorial surrender that is: an old t-shirt, baggy shorts, and flip-flops. All

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