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Brooks Brothers tie

le Tuesday 23 August 2011by

For these back to school times I am highly looking for a preppy tie. And it rings a bell that Brooks Brothers is considered as the benchmark in this field. That’s it! Those red thin stripes are to be completed with a herringbone jacket and a pair of tan oxfords. I will keep you updated… Read more

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APC Seersucker blazer

le Friday 15 April 2011by

Surfing the seersucker wave, here would be a good pick for the summer. This APC blazer is extremely well cutted, and has an awesome render. Instead of wearing some basic linen, dare this fashionable fabric, much more stylish and at least as much light. €303 from my-wardrobe.com

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SNS Herning Under Sweater

le Friday 18 February 2011by

SNS Herning is the kind of authentic brand that makes you want to turn back the clock, or just to wear their clothes… Here is an under Sweater from them. What does it means? The piece is just lighter, but still 100% made of virgin wool. Then it is ideal for mid seasons, or for… Read more

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Question Air Winter Sales

le Wednesday 22 December 2010by

Regardless of Question Air modest sales I’ve made a selection there. The idea is to build a sailor outfit. It evidently starts with some fashionable hi boat shoes in which H by Hudson is specialized. To match them, some casual trousers might be appropriate, just pick a particular color like teal. Lets skip the graphic… Read more

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APC Sweater

le Thursday 09 December 2010by

Here is one of my favourite knit of the season. If you’re looking for warmness, this 100% merino wool APC sweater will suit you. Stripes are under the spotlight, you could match those maroon and black in a casual outfit. Most impetuous will dare something more preppy, just like my wardrobe shows. €162 from my-Wardrobe

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Norse Projects nautical striped t-shirt

le Tuesday 30 November 2010by

Guys, I can’t help myself drooling over any Norse Projects product. So much to find a plain-looking tee amazing. And it is, isn’t it? You might find a similar one at H&M, but you won’t have such a sailor piece on your back. Looking for the pefect match? Just put some beige chinos, and leave… Read more

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Dries Van Noten Tie

le Tuesday 26 October 2010by

Incredible tie from Dries Van Noten. We like here those stripes and checks which are tastefully mixed. Actually there’s not that many things to say except : We love it ! €108 from Très Bien Shop

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Our Legacy Shirt

le Thursday 25 February 2010by

Our Legacy is a swedish label started in 2005 with a small t-shirts collection. Since, Christopher and Jockum, the founders, launched a full collection. Our Legacy has a « easy to wear» style and use best fabrics, sourced from Italy, Portugal and The UK. This candy blue stripe shirt has a slim fit style and… Read more

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CP Company Blue Stripe Polo

le Wednesday 24 February 2010by

It smells like spring here with this blue stripe polo by « CP Company »! This short-sleeved polo top featuring a button down placket and a blue stitched brand label on the chest. €114 from My-wardrobe.com Get FREE shipping to France on all orders with NO minimum spend by using the promo code « MYFRANCE… Read more

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Patchwork Neckties by Hugh Simms

le Tuesday 08 September 2009by

Hugh Simms is a fashion designer based in Los Angeles. He has just launched its self-titled brand “Hugh Simms”. He definites his style as “Ivy League Grit” which is traditional English blended with a rough dirty classic American. The “Caulfield Collection” includes a line of handmade neckties and show us ont this picture that it’s… Read more

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