No, not jumpers made by
but a line from Howies I am keen on. I like all the colour combinations, but predictably the chocolate brown (or as they call it “ant”) the most.
Men's fashion & style
No, not jumpers made by
but a line from Howies I am keen on. I like all the colour combinations, but predictably the chocolate brown (or as they call it “ant”) the most.
Manolo for the Men, a fellow fashion blog, I’m not sure about some of their entries, but do like this tie.
How on earth can you have a range of Mr. Men t-shirts and no Mr Tickle?
I’m writing to my MP.
From a brand name I’ve never heard of: Bombadier…
I like this Paul Smith belt “verrray much” as Borat would say.
I really think with all this publicity I should get some free merchandise…
Paul Smith Sample Sale
Dray Walk Gallery,
Truman Brewery
Brick Lane
London
E1
Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th, Sunday 5th November 2006
Friday & Saturday 10-7
Sunday 11-6
After browsing various stores for the aforementioned, I have purchased one from Muji. It was £30, is nice & thin to fit under jackets and is significantly darker brown (very important) than those from Uniqlo, Zara & Massimo Dutti.
I’ve bought a new coat.
It’s very smart – grey with a faint tweed pattern and is knee-length, made of cotton/wool. It is slightly reminiscent of coats from 1960s British gangster films.
Made by Gibson (?), it was £150 from Jake’s in Soho.
Paul Smith emailed to tell me about some beautiful new scarves they have… I like these two:
Unfortunately they are £85 & £135 respectively, so you may prefer a cold neck.
Despite the unseasonally warm weather, there are still a few clues that Autumn is upon us; it’s getting darker earlier, All Bar One is advertising for Christmas parties and the new Howies catalogue has dropped through my door. I’m quite tempted by their “Birdie” gloves which look rather snug and warm, as do their flannel “Big Buck” shirts. Lumberjack-tastic.