Journal
In the Union: Peter Hackett
As part of In the Union, we get to know some of our most loyal customers, find out the brands they love and the stories behind their passion.
A s...
The Mackage Story: Global Warmers
Perched on the border with the North East of the US, Montreal doesn’t do too well in the winter. Hounded by Arctic winds unimpeded by the expanse ...
Fedeli Swimwear: Top Trunks
Not many countries can claim such a reputation for the finer things as Italy. The food is fresh, rich, and normally tops the list when picking som...
Lardini: Leaders of the Pack
Combining Italian sartorial tradition with textile innovation since 1978.
Lardini are one of those rare fashion brands that, despite not being ...
John Smedley: Industrial Revolutionaries
A lot’s changed since 1784. Slavery's been abolished, the light bulb invented, the industrial revolution revolted. But whilst the Britain we live ...
Morrows Socks: Liverpool’s Own Heritage Hosier
You might find it surprising, but our hometown of Liverpool has more to it than football teams and The Fab Four. In fact, there’s as much a rich h...
Eton Shirts Review: Scandi Supremos
Generations of innovation mixed with that Scandinavian eye for design have made Eton one of the best shirt manufacturers in the world. We take a look at their journey and the makings of an Eton shirt.
Tom Ford Through Tom Ford
As we’ve just added a whole load of Tom Ford sunglasses to our shelves, we thought we’d take a look at the man behind the brand and some of his most iconic frames.
Made in Mantua: The Corneliani Story
One of only a handful of brands that can claim to be part of Italy’s tailoring heritage, this is how Corneliani became a by-word for sartorial excellence.
Interview: Francesca from Bertolo Cashmere
Get to know Bertolo, a family run business from Milan that deals in luxury cashmere polos...
Joseph Cheaney & Sons: A Leather-Bound History
Read the Cheaney story; a brand true to its roots but that could meet the demands of a global audience.