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- Category: Permanent Style (continued)
- Evening Wear: Why a Four-in-hand is Better than a Red Bow Tie
- The Rules and How to Break Them. No.4
- Book Review: History of Men's Fashion
- Inspiration on Mannequins 2: Cesare Attolini
- Inspiration on Mannequins
- The Wrong Standfirst and a Repeated Typo. Wow
- The Quiet Sophistication of Purple and Green
- Cream, Kid-leather Gloves
- A Drop of Inspiration Every Day
- Menswear Myths, Fact and Fiction
- Style Icons: The Cincinnati Kid
- The Galosh: A Traditional, Modern, City Shoe
- The Sad Route of Brooks Brothers
- The Formality of Colours
- Reader Question: Further Sales Reductions
- Sales Success – George Cleverley Bespoke
- Density of Pattern, Part 2
- Generations: Dressing Well Instinctively
- How to Save Your Shoes from Salt
- Reader Question: Wet Shoes
- Density of Pattern
- The Lawyer Background
- Be Patient with the Sales
- Christmas Presents: Buy the Luxury You Can Afford
- Reader Question: Fashion and Age
- Reader Question: How Stylish am I?
- Indochino Makes a Smart Recovery
- At Last, the Norfolk Blazer
- The Waistcoat as Jacket
- Merrifield's: I Found a Cobbler!
- The Rules and How to Break Them. No3
- Paul Smith Sale Shop, Take Two
- Sweater Colours: Green, Biscuit, Red
- The Final Jacket: So Close
- Hong Kong: The Fitting
- Inventing the Norfolk Blazer
- Review: Indochino Suits
- Wear a Flat Cap, But Wear It Right
- British Style Genius: The Country Look
- The Pleasures of Traditional Dress
- Two Very Different Jackets and Jeans
- Ah, the Esquire Big Black Book
- British Style Genius: Paul Smith and Train Sets
- Buenos Aires Style
- The Colours of Autumn: Paul Stuart
- Ralph Lauren Service: The Tailor’s Tips
- How to Assess the Quality of a Shirt, Part 2
- How to Assess the Quality of a Shirt
- The Struggle to Innovate in Menswear
- Lobb and Berluti. How Different Can You Get?
- Sartoriani Goes for a Bigger Lie
- What Harmony Means
- Spectrum-Spanning Combinations
- The Undone Tie
- Ralph Lauren Service Part 2: The Alterations
- Good After-Sales Service at Ralph Lauren
- The Rules and How to Break Them. No.2
- I Want to Browse Your Brand
- Problem Solved: Sweaters with Ties
- The Rules and How to Break Them. No.1
- Step-by-Step: The Odd Waistcoat and Kilgour
- Why no Silk Socks?
- Interesting Facts on Loafers!
- Reader Question: Odd Waistcoats
- How to Buy Luxury: Notebooks
- On Double-Breasted Waistcoats
- Report from Moscow
- Reader Question: Upgrading Shirts
- Reader Question: Office Casual, Part 1
- Introducing the Lazy Fold
- Shorten Your Sleeves
- The Logical Jacket
- A Dreamed-up Tie Tuck
- Socks Show Whether You Care
- More Browsing in Tailors
- The Newsreader Look
- How to Look After Your Suits
- A Sliding Scale of Formality: Shoes/Trousers
- How to Salvage Your Clothes
- Reader Question: Tips on the Go
- The Allure of Corthay Shoes
- Make Berluti Your Fifth Pair. Part 2: Design
- Make Berluti Your Fifth Pair. Part 1: Construction
- Anyone Know a Good Cobbler?
- The Split Yoke
- Whether You Suit Pink, Blue or White
- Know Your Trouser Width
- A Loss to (Sartorial) Language
- A Fresher Take on Summer: Paul Stuart
- Don't Become a Snob
- Should You Wear a Belt?
- How to Pick the Right Belt
- The Shape of Your Feet
- The Berluti Shoelace Knot
- New York Men Shine in the Sun
- A Gem in New York: Leffot
- Windows on a Designer's Mind
- Balancing the Dandified and the Formal
- How to Buy Luxury: Globetrotter
- The Real Innovation of Tom Ford
- A Modern Ascot
- Ralph Lauren Spring Sale?
- Filling the Hole in Menswear Retail
- The Contradiction of Wedding Attire
- How to Put Darts in Your Shirts
- Survey Results: the American and the Dandy
- The Tricky In-Between
- Fit Above All Else
- The Loci of Style Satisfaction
- The Menswear Poll
- Odd Colour Combinations
- Thanks, and the Influence of Others
- A Request for Ideas
- How to Buy Luxury: Hermes
- The Misunderstood Pleat
- GQ Style: An Intelligent, But Not Fashionable Magazine
- Reader Question: Examining the Fit
- Reader Question: Going to the Tailor
- A Little Accessories Quiz
- Enjoy Your Fashion Cycle
- The Italian Background
- Another Fashion Magazine
- Two Tips on Ties
- An Englishman in New York: Cardboard Jeans
- An Englishman in New York
- Silhouette and Fit: Know the Difference
- Reader’s Question: The Deck Shoe
- How Not to Relaunch a Product: Belstaff Jacket
- How to Dress in the Foreign Office
- Where Style Becomes Costume
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