Back when it launched in 1975, the 911 (930) Turbo was Porsche’s flagship performance car. It was a super car killer that
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Alessandro Gherardi: In Pursuit of the Perfect Shirt
Some of the world’s best craftsmen are never content with praise; nor are they pleased to be referred to as ‘Masters’ or
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum: A Turkish Delight
Once a sleepy fishing village, the seaside town of Bodrum on Turkey’s glittering Aegean coastline has, in recent years, become something of
Billy Tannery: the kid’s got talent
I first met Jack Millington, co-founder of leather bags maker Billy Tannery, at a Sri Lankan restaurant sandwiched between Oxford Street and
WOLF: it’s the Outside That Counts
WOLF is a box-making house with a storied family history; beginning in Germany, setting-up in Sweden, and flourishing in England and the
The Lure of Amalfi
During the Middle Ages, the maritime republics of the Mediterranean Basin controlled trade routes and held extensive commercial and military power. According
Anderson & Sheppard’s Very British Summer
As I write this with my back firmly pressed against the AC unit in The Rake office, wondering whether or not I
C.O.F. Studio: denim to die for
Question: how much do you love denim? If you respond with ‘I haven’t washed these in years’, and proceed to show us
Ettinger Launches Bespoke
It was 1934 when two historically connected events occurred. Gerry Ettinger born in Prussia, established G. Ettinger Ltd in London. That same
Alfredo Rifugio: Hail to the King
Fans of Alfredo Rifugio’s leather jackets have good company. If anyone has ever seen Pope John Paul II’s famous “White Jewel” jacket,

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