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Herringbone Tie

le Wednesday 19 January 2011by

Revl is a US menswear label founded in 2006. They are pretty good at designing neckties like this one. I guess herringbone is the pattern of the season, whatever it is for jackets, trousers or accessories. Like any self-respecting tie, this one is 100% silk made, and it’s lovable for those who’d like to add… Read more

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Evisu black denim

le Tuesday 18 January 2011by

Evisu jeans are more than wearable when they don’t have this uncouth drawing on the back pockets, or when it’s soberly made. Proof with those staight fitted ones. Their black/grey used shades are contasted by some gold stiching details, making it lovable. The denim evidently comes from Japan and is decorated with classic features, like… Read more

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Kurt Geiger Derby

le Friday 17 December 2010by

Looking for some quality casual shoes, I bumped into those Kurt Geiger derbies. They have an amazing style thanks to a tastefully chosen alternance of colors and materials : rope style laces, black leather and wooden sole. £115 from Liberty

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Property of… Bag

le Wednesday 15 December 2010by

Launched in 2006, Property of… spécializes in bagmaking. Only for men, their bag are crafted according carryer’s concern, in term of materials design and practicality. Totally in tune with our times, they’re creating contemporary bags, for modern uses, with hardwearing materials. This one is waxcloth made and features some classic handles and shoulder strap. It… Read more

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Denham Belt

le Monday 13 December 2010by

Here is a black leather belt from Denham, the Dutch jeanmaker. It features their classic labelled button, an oversze buckle, and some stitching details. Indeed so much details would only match a sober outfit. £75 from Pilot Clothing

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Surface to Air Parka

le Tuesday 07 December 2010by

Surface to Air is presenting us a workwear inspired parka. Halfway between contemporary and tradition, the waxed cotton is contrasted by a corduroy collar. It also features four front flat pockets, classic in those utility jackets, and front zip giving it a nasty look. $497 from Need Supply Co.

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London Undercover Umbrella

le Friday 03 December 2010by

Long time since we haven’t talked about umbrellas. Here is a premium one from London Undercover. Still a nice gift if you’ve got the budget for it. It has been exclusively designed for Selfridges and features a eccentric-shiny interior. A good point if you feel sad on rainy days. All the materials used here are… Read more

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Penfield Black Bear Collection

le Thursday 02 December 2010by

Penfield Black Bear Collection put an emphasis on contemporary design. It’s a premium collection based on Penfield’s classic pieces. The press release only talks about the Anoka (left), the Kasson is more my cup of tea. It’s both water resistant and windproof. The parka features flats front pockets and adjustable hood and a cool contrasting… Read more

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Paul Smith Bag

le Wednesday 24 November 2010by

Ssense has started its “Black Friday Sale” today. Enjoy there 30% off on a whopping selection of products. An occasion to make good deals on usually unaffordable items : this Paul Smith bag for exemple. It has a particular design with a striped embossed leather flap, and some double handles giving him a nasty look…. Read more

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Surface to Air Boots

le Wednesday 17 November 2010by

I’m wriggling with thrill seeing those boots. Season after season Surface to Air actualises its “Classic boot”. This year emphasis is put on suede material. They’re looking awesome and I have no doubt on their quality. Another all-purpose item matching any outfit. $288 from Tobi

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