Micro Patterned Ties

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The process of simplifying my wardrobe continues apace. So far I’m rather happy with the result. I have a core wardrobe with items that not only compliment me but one another. One area that still requires a little development is that of my ties. Many moons ago I wrote a piece on how you could achieve an array of looks with as little as three ties and five shirts (see here). I’ve followed my own advice and have supplemented this with … [Read more...]

Links: G. Bruce Boyer, LFW Street Style, Polo Coat…

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• Great portraits of G. Bruce Boyer at Len Logsdail. (dandyportraits.blogspot.com) • London Fashion Week street style. (gq.com) • I’m sure our Andrew Williams would like this. (thesartorialist.com) • Now’s the time to think about winter coat. (stjames-style.blogspot.com) • For the Breitling watches enthusiasts only. (acontinuouslean.com) • The navy blazer is now officially an 'essential.' (gilt.com) • English … [Read more...]

Rare Moment: The Tweed Tie

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My first silk tie was an old navy and burgundy printed polka dot tie that my father used to wear. He had revolutionised his tie wardrobe as his neckwear aesthetic had altered and I was the lucky recipient of his cast offs. I was very young at the time, only accustomed to the indescribably nasty polyester things that I wore as part of my uniform and consequently rather sceptical about the attractions of neckwear. Needless to say, that viewpoint … [Read more...]

Sartorial Stereotypes: Cufflinks

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Sapphire & Silver The Sapphire & Silver man frowns at the menu in front of him, hiding his pained expression from the waiter hovering at his table. His lunch appointment, an ingénue with the voice of a husky veteran, is late. After repeatedly flicking his sapphire jewelled cuff to check the time on his vintage Cartier, he huffs impatiently and orders a bottle of Perrier Jouet. Two glasses later and the starlet arrives, red cheeked … [Read more...]

Why the Fuss: Skull & Crossbones

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There are little trends which have small, sometimes even humble beginnings. They grow gradually through inventive marketing, product placement and, catalysed by transient cultural association and celebrity endorsement, balloon into blimps that define an era of fashion. Though the process is begun by one, others follow suit very quickly and you have the development of what you might call a ‘we might as well’ trend; Brand X sees Brand Y … [Read more...]