Just been working to get them to perfection with what you'd find deadstock from the past. Body, collar and all. It's taken some time but I've done it.
This is the Paramount collar shirt.
Unfused but double stitched. I love collars that have a mind of their own and don't look like cardboard...
The fit I tend to go for is where the waistband of the trousers in right below the center button of the jacket.
When I sit the jacket will go right to the waist of the pants and i sit with my suit buttoned pretty often. If you put the waist of the pants right at the fulcrum button of the suit...
I've never been a fan of dress shirts that don't have at least one pocket to toss a pen or a phone into at the spur of the moment. If I'm out without a vest and just gotta find a spot for something like a comb, pants pockets just don't cut it in a pinch. I need that dress shirt pocket.
I know...
I know a couple gals that buy vintage shoes left and right... and as was mentioned to me by a friend... there isn't a thread to show them off.
So here it is.
Ladies, show us your vintage shoes!
To be obvious, it’s the wristwatch… at least that’s what advertisers tend to show, but what happened to all the cool men’s jewelry? All those little details that showed who you were, be it a fastidious fop or an on the ball details man. The wristwatch is one detail, yes, yet it’s not the first...
I've always been frustrated with finding what I want, that's why I've probably abandoned most retail shops when it comes to looking for tailored clothing, and went the route of the tailor... I've had to find the perfect one and searched high and low for the one that would make what I need...
you know... you can work hand in hand with a company and just nail what you want by having them use materials you provide, and block and cut and finish the product just as you want so it come out like a beautiful 1930s hat off the assembly line... and then after trying and trying to see why...
I was responding since I hadn't clarified the situation between us to the Loungers, and that the design was for my private label. I had covered the fact that the shirt had taken many painstaking tries to get everything perfect and to my specifications. Others have responded while I had not. If...
The collar and collar stand go far beyond the design of the ones done for Hemrajani. And the details of the body of the shirt took several emails with measurements, descriptions and images with measurements to get the proper cut and fit. The last email I received from Arnaud at Luxire was a...
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