Fun and Games: A Knockabout Suit for the Practical Man

Fun and Games: A Knockabout Suit for the Practical Man

Leather trousers and cuban heels are all well and good if you're an icon of rock and roll, but for those of us with more quotidian concerns, clothing needs to be practical, durable and - above all - stylish.
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  • Simon Crompton on the Blanket Blouson

    Simon Crompton on the Blanket Blouson

    Simon Crompton braves the elements in our cosy corduroy blanket blouson.
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  • Casentino: The Fantastical Florentine Fleece

    Casentino: The Fantastical Florentine Fleece

    The House of Savoy! The Medici Family! Franciscan Monks! Let’s take a trip into the wonderful world of Casentino.
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  • Our Ancient Madder Ties

    Our Ancient Madder Ties

    A silk necktie is one of life's small pleasures - but then, of course, we would say that. The varieties are endless, too endless to ...
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  • Put Your Faith in Flannel

    Put Your Faith in Flannel

    In a world of uncertainty and confusion, you can always depend on the humble flannel shirt.
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  • The Survey Vol. 7: A Song for Summer

    The Survey Vol. 7: A Song for Summer

    Ever curious, Drake's calls on friends, family and acquaintances for an episodic enquiry focused on a single theme.
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  • Simon Crompton on the Selvedge Cords

    Simon Crompton on the Selvedge Cords

    There's something peculiarly satisfying about clothes made from dead-stock cloth. I suppose it's similar to the appeal of a limited edition: it's restricted, special, never to ...
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  • Cottoning On: The Autumnal Joys of a Cotton Suit

    Cottoning On: The Autumnal Joys of a Cotton Suit

    A cotton suit makes for a delightful autumn uniform.
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  • Striking a Cord

    Striking a Cord

    One of the things that's always surprised me when you see corduroy featured in the style press is that it often comes with the assumption ...
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  • The Submariner Jumper

    The Submariner Jumper

    Photographer, traveller and writer Matthew Hranek sings the praises of the evergreen roll neck jumper - and some of its more illustrious proponents.
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