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Dress Shirts - Buying A Shirt For The Graduation Ball Or Wedding By: Sebastian Romero Dress shirts ought to be a staple in every stylish mans wardrobe. Some men save dress shirts for special occasions, a party, wedding, or after work drinks with the boss. Others use them to add a bit of luxury to their everyday dress. In either case, finding the right style and quality to suit your personal taste can sometimes be difficult.
Dress shirts connote a man not afraid to be himself, or to subtly display his success in the world. On the high street, however, there... Tags: shirts, tailored shirts, dress shirts, grads, weddings
Katherine Hepburn’s Tailor Made Blue Denim Jeans By: patrick Katherine Hepburn famously epitomised the head strong career woman starring along side Spencer Tracey in “Adams Rib” one of the best romantic comedies ever made. She portrayed similar roles in other movies teaming up with Cary Grant on numerous occasions. She was famous for her love affairs with men like Howard Hughes and later Spencer Tracy, which lasted until his death. Tags: vivienne westwood, orb, cufflinks, silk ties, fashion, clothing, english
Obtuse Critiques: Designer Cufflinks and their creators By: patrick A new range of enamel cufflinks by Ian Flaherty have quietly arrived on the market. Theyre beautifully formed from English Pewter, gleaning vitreous enamels that impress upon you textural influences that give life to lifeless forms. There is a horse and rider in breathless pursuit of the unfortunate Fox, the Mallard and Partridge, Pheasant, and Trout, all brought to still life by the artistic prowess of Ian Flaherty. You can surf the net and trod the high streets, but youll be hard pressed to find anything that compares with Ians latest work. Tags: cufflinks, designer cufflinks, simon carter, ian flaherty, timothy everest, vivienne westwood
Savile Row Through The Ages, A Tailors Delight By: patrick Savile Row a British institution, Queens, Kings and tailors expressed their creative freedom in a country rich from the rewards reaped from British colonisation. Surviving countless fashion cycles, consistent styling its saviour and today very much alive. Through the ages a wealth of creations established styles that have stood the test of time and continue to influence designers, the first school tie, the trench coat, dark blue suit and tuxedo all created centuries ago. Tags: savile row, tailors, suit, men, designer, fashion, london, timothy everest, richard james
Fashion Critiques By: patrick A quick and simple way to research before buying online is via critiques and product reviews; novices and professionals alike base their trust and opinion on the opinions of others. Critiques are often short and to the point, we want information at our fingertips quickly so we can get on with our busy lives. Now like never before we can share knowledge and information freely, breaking down the barriers of this archaic protectionist society we live in. Tags: silk, ties, fashion, designer, clothing, london, michelsons
A Silk Tie in Fragrant Blossom: Obtuse Critiques By: patrick The Spitalfield flower pattern can be traced back to Huguenot weavers of the1800’s. Today recognised as the trademark of the Timothy Everest Brand. He’s given the flower new life. It’s essence captured tastefully in a new range of lovely, colourful silk ties that reflect the brilliant hues of nature. Tags: silk, ties, fashion, designer, clothing, savile row, london, men
I’m A Fashion Retailer Not A Writer By: patrick English school teachers always marked my essays the same way “grammar, poor”, “subject matter, good” Their negative comment never deterred me, because from a very young age I’d figured out that the value was in the “subject matter”. Of course my volition was never to be a writer. At that point in time I was too busy to even think about the future. But one day I had to grow up and make important decisions. So I decided on a career in business. And that’s been my life’s work developing business concepts, employing my creative imagination, “no grammar necessary” .Now in my most recent venture, an online shopping service selling men’s fashion accessories. I find the most enjoyable thing is writing articles about the evolution of style and the progress of fashion through the ages. Tags: fashion accessories, men, silk, ties, silver, cufflinks, wallets, leather, designer, british, clothi
Fashion Accessories, Facts And Forecasts By: patrick Another Christmas comes and goes, all the painful preparations gone in a flurry of excitement. And next year much the same again. The good news it gets easier more enjoyable and more economical, but only if you take advantage of the convenient services on offer online. No longer is it perceived a dumping ground (bargain Basement) for overstocked and end of season fashion accessories, or counterfeits. There are dedicated commercially minded independents featuring some top brad names like Vivienne Westwood and Timothy Everest of Savile Row and more. Tags: fashion accessories, men, silk, ties, cufflinks, designer, british, shopping, silver
Suits And Silk Ties The English Way By: patrick CMT is an abbreviation for, cut, made and trimmed, which was used often as described in a clothing industry that once flourished across England. Commonly known as the rag trade, it has suffered many low blows over the past couple of decades, but never gone down for the count. But this is specific to mass production. On the other hand the bespoke industry and CMT are the gathering storm, soon to challenge the conveyor belts on many fronts. Tags: fashion, accessories, designer, silk, ties, cufflinks, silver, wallets, london, clothing, vivienne w
Denim Jeans, Their Progress Through Fashion; Still Making History By: patrick Denim jeans and attire have been associated with heavy industry to high fashion and become one of the most versatile and enduring clothing styles in fashion history. Hollywood stars like Katherine Hepburn aided denims progress through fashion in the 70s. And now Savile Row tailors champion its continuing success, as they cut denim suits for some of the most famous names in the world. But what of its origins, Denim and Jeans have travelled the world. Tags: fashion accessories, men, silk, ties, cufflinks, designer, british, history
Scientific Intervention: The Progress Of Fashion Through The Ages By: patrick 1921: Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan commissioned Henry Poole & Co, a respected Savile Row Tailor, to create Westernized suits for his state tour of Britain. A representative of Poole's sailed to Gibraltar with pattern templates where he met The Crown Prince's destroyer and cabled measurements to London so the order would be accomplished three weeks later when the Prince was due to reach the UK. Japan consciously embrace western culture and looked to Savile Row as the finest example of suiting. Tags: fashion, accessories, designer, silk, ties, cufflinks, silver, wallets, london, clothing, vivienne w
Clothing Styles Of Tomorrow Are Evolving On The Streets Of Spitalfield Today By: patrick Spitalfield; Perhaps its not the most attractive name for a London suburb. But its early music halls propelled Charlie Chaplin to international stardom. As a major entertainment district for many decades, fashion styles evolve in the evenings as the pub and cub scene come alive. Up and down the streets and alleyways in a mixture of classes and cultures. Tags: fashion accessories, designer, fashion, cufflinks, silk, ties
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