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How was Dry January for you?
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How was Dry January for you?
Eight outfits I liked at Pitti – and why
How I organise outfits – and get my style inspiration
Announcing: Dry January
Lost in translation: What menswear phrases really mean
Seoul: A menswear shopping guide
The Guide to Tweed: Bunches
Manish’s five bespoke lessons: Working with a tailor
Wythe: Tasteful and accessible Americana
Reader profile: Sebastian
The guide to types of knitwear: Gauge, end and ply
Stolen valour: Issues with wearing military clothing
Berlin: A menswear shopping guide
Dressed-up New Yorkers: The view from the pop-up
Arthur Sleep, Aimé Leon Dore and Acme/Mori: Three things that didn’t quite work
Is there still such a thing as an ‘investment piece’?
Ludens: Japanese belts and leather goods
Simon Crompton of Permanent Style discusses the ways his style is not permanent, but has changed over the past 15 years. He is impeccably dressed, but still learning to dress better. We can all change and improve.
On baseball caps – and logos in general
The menswear merger: Sportswear and tailoring
Five good ready-made suits under £1000