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The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Field Boots
In the final entry to the 'The Shoe Styles I've Known of' series, we look at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of Field Boots.


The Shoe Styles I've known of: Tassel Loafers
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of Tassel Loafers, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Plain Toe Bluchers
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of Plain Toe Bluchers, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Chukka Boots
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of Chukka Boots, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Norwegian Split-toe Derbies
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of Norwegian spilt-toe derbies, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known Of: Semi Brogue Adelaide oxfords
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of semi brogue Adelaide oxfords, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Whole-cut Chelsea Boots
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of whole-cut Chelsea boots, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Penny Loafers
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of penny loafers, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Full Brogue Derbies
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of full brogue derbies, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Cap-toe Oxfords
Looking at the origins, styling, and available shoe models of cap-toe oxfords, at three price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Introduction
Looking at the construction, the uppers leather, and other materials used in shoemaking; and what to expect at different price ranges.


The Shoe Styles I've Known of: Foreword
Introducing our latest series — The Shoes I've Known of.


Thinking About Proportions: Leg Openings & Shoe Shapes
The balance between leg openings and shoe shapes is, perhaps, one of the most overlooked aspects in terms of styling.


Three staple items for a smart-casual fall/ winter wardrobe
One of the most predominant sustainable fashion ideals is to own more for less, thus resulting in its strong emphasis on the versatility of each and every single piece of garment, accessory, and footwear. While there are no major fallacies that are associated with this logic, a considerable amount of its advocates often fall short in assuming everyone shares the same style, if not campaign for the white T-shirt and blue denim trousers combination, due to its presumed 'timeles


Dressing more smart-casual, with neckerchiefs
Guide to wearing neckerchiefs in menswear.


Building a Wardrobe from a Sustainability Perspective: Personal Image, Pt I
Knowing your personal image is constructive for building a sustainable wardrobe. In this article, I approach this from a tailor-style angle.


Getting the right tie length - Revised
Ever thought ready-to-wear ties are just too long or short? This guide will address how to get the right tie length.


Gray Flannel Greatness
Gray Flannel is undoubtedly the most versatile cloth you could use for suitings. Click here to learn more about what I have to say about it.


Building a Wardrobe from a Sustainability Perspective: Colors
Building a Wardrobe from a Sustainability Perspective with an emphasis on colors.


Introducing: Building a Wardrobe from a Sustainability Perspective
This is the introduction to the series 'Building a wardrobe from a sustainability perspective'.
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