Anthony Jordan
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style.
There is a hint of 'Farmer Giles' Sunday Best' about this fairly pedestrian 1950s (or possibly 1960s?) tweed three-piece, lifted a bit by the unusual striped weave and nice trousers. Worn (with a smarter shirt) to church this morning and then for a turn around the local woodland park this afternoon. Donald Geddes wool tie in red/orange/green stripe, Crombie shirt, silk pocket square, collar bar possibly by Swank, Thurston braces, etc. Worn with chestnut gloves, green Adventurer Fedora and my only pair of Edward Green shoes, chestnutty-tone Adelaide quarter-Oxfords.
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Sunday 23rd November, 2025, the occasion of the sixth Chap Grand Flaneur Walk, and the first Winter walk. Since 2019 (barring a short break for Covid), aficionados of The Chap and the broader community around the magazine (which is itself now transitioning into a Member's Club as the publishing world changes beyond recognition) have met annually at the statue of Beau Brummel on London's Jermyn Street, at noon on a given Sunday in May, to promenade through the streets. A santeur sans purpose, stopping for light refreshment at the occasional hostelry encountered en route. This was the first such event arranged for Winter weather, with the explicit purpose of allowing for the wearing of colder weather wardrobe that is normally not an option in May. The first big event in central London for young Bertrand Russell " Bertie" Marlowe (hound), who selected for the occasional utility coat and hoodie, as if to present himself as the sulky teenaged child of vintage-oriented parents. He did have a jaunty little red beret (the Sensible Beret, as it's known in these parts; out little man is a bit of a punk), but by this point four hours into the afternoon, he had decided he didn't wish to wear a hat any longer. He did well with it. He also owns a small top hat, which he usually tries to eat after five minutes.
Everything Bertie's responsible human is wearing here is reproduction, cut to an older pattern. The sweater vest was a bit of a find, quite inexpensive via Amazon. I intend to buy one in All The Colours.

Reminds me of Siegfried in all CreaturesYou say pedestrian, but I think this period of English tailoring is great. I love those mid 50s suits where the lapels have started to narrow but the trousers are still very full-cut. Not as immediately eye-catching as a 40s bold look DB or a 30s beltback with all the bells and whistles, true, but they have a wonderfully wearable subtlety that to my eye just sums up that era when men still wore suits semi-casually as a norm, and you could wear one of these on a night out and not felt out of place whether everyone else was in a collar and tie, or your pals were in slacks and a short jacket. They also accessorise so beautifully, as you've done with it here. Bravo!
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Flat Head single riders jacket, western flannel, and wallet; TCB Late S40s BKBK jeans; Wesco Mister Lou Maryam.
^ Straw boater done right. Looks a curved briar bullpup holstered pocket.![]()