top of page
Search


How to overcome bad tailoring decisions: a personal story
This article addresses how one should move on from bad tailoring decisions, in particular from a sustainability perspective. Check it out.


Ties I've Learnt to Avoid
First of all, apologies for taking a while to publish this article. This is the 50th post on the site so I wanted to make this one more special -- by looking back to my sartorial journey. Over time I've come to a realization that despite I have a sizable collection of ties, I actually don't have that many to choose from. This is a rather common problem for people around my age I suppose, since we are used to acquiring accessories that are rather flashy or fashion-forward to p


Book Review: Men and Manners
Last Thursday I visited Drake's again for the book signing event of David Coggins' latest publication -- 'Men and Manners'. It was a great event really; especially since I could meet the man himself at last and many other familiar faces of the industry, as well as catching up with some mates. Anyway, I have to emphasize it is equally exciting to finally pick up the book and have a read to see what insights would the knowledgable author has to offer concerning the talk of mann


Are Pocket Squares still Relevant?
A while ago I engaged in a conversation with a friend of mine on whether pocket squares are still relevant nowadays. As much as I have always stressed about the importance of pocket squares, I had never thought about the ontology with regards to how this idea came to my mind. Today, I want to present you all with the conclusions that came out from this meaningful discussion. On top of that, I am curious to see whether you would agree or disagree with these arguments as well.
bottom of page
