Stretching in front of you is a sea of humanity, music fans basking in the early evening sunshine. Above you on the bill: the one and only Bruce Springsteen. The question is: what to wear? Luckily, Starsailor frontman James Walsh, who plays this weekend at Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, could call on Savile Row tailor Ray Stowers for some expert advice. [Read more...]
June 26th, 2009
As promised, here’s a shot of the seersucker suit I recently ordered from Raja Fashions – the speed with which it was delivered astonished me. The results look good to my eye (I like that the white and brown stripes blend to make it look tan from any distance, and the patch pockets seem appropriate) and this weekend I’ll discover how it wears in the heat of a Milanese summer. [Read more...]
June 19th, 2009
Our naive belief in the “If you build it, they will come,” principle, first espoused by Teddy Roosevelt in 1910, took a knock over the weekend when we heard that the estimable Italian shoe brand SW1 is going out of business. [Read more...]
June 16th, 2009
The first man I saw wearing braces was television’s Bobby Ball – an inauspicious introduction. Twenty years later, when I first ordered a suit from a tailor, I ignored the received wisdom (and Ball’s example) and asked for belt loops, because at the time
June 10th, 2009
I am an optimist and, in the expectation that there will be continued good weather this summer, I’m about to order a seersucker suit. That the word is adapted from a Hindi phrase tells its own story about the fabric’s suitability for very hot weather. That’s presumably why gentlemen from America’s southern states so enthusiastically adopted it last century, and why it’s never been very popular in the UK.
May 29th, 2009
Legendary photographer Slim Aarons relaxes in a self portrait shot in Athens, circa 1955
“The fact that I’m on holiday doesn’t mean I’m not thinking about clothes. I’m just thinking about different clothes. The days when men wore cream-coloured lounge suits in the heat are long gone (perhaps because Dirk Bogarde in Visconti’s film of Death In Venice always looked so uncomfortable), but that’s no reason to give up entirely. After all, it’s only usually on holiday that we Brits go head to head with chic Italians in the style stakes – national pride is at stake!
May 20th, 2009
Our bespoke specialist and Savile Row correspondent, Mansel Fletcher, continues his regular column with a profile of up-and-coming tailor Fadia Aoun.
May 1st, 2009
Esquire’s bespoke specialist, Mansel Fletcher, introduces the concept of the lido-collared shirt (that’s a shirt specifically designed to be worn without a tie just in case you didn’t know already).
April 22nd, 2009