Three of the Best: Polo shirts.
The Polo earned its reputation among the green of the tennis court, but like many sports clothes it earned its name on the streets. From the euro hip-hop kids in Paris to the American West Coast skaters, its iconic nature has transcended throughout time crossing a range of social boundaries – whether that be on or off the field. Patterned polo, £110 by LACOSTE; 0207 439 2213 Yellow tipped polo, £70 by FRED PERRY; fredperry.com Mint green... Read More
Zegna Valet by Antonio Citterio
My first Zegna purchase was merely a pochette, but such was the texture of the silk, hue of colouring and design that – in my eyes – it instantly rendered all others to mediocrity. It is this undisputed quality at a glance that has enforced Zegna’s position as one of the leading menswear brands worldwide; not only do they design, they manufacture the technically diverse fabrics the clothes are made from. Founded in 1910 by the young... Read More
Three of the Best: Christmas Gifts.
Not only for Christmas but for a lifetime. These assortment of trinkets represent an old age philosophy- the art of passing down. From father to son, it is gifts like these that are never truly yours. Therefore give not to receive but to inherit. Rosewood roller ball pen, £660 by ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA; zegna.com Buttonhole flower pin, £100 by LANVIN at MR PORTER; mrporter.com Goldplated Anagram cufflinks by LOEWE; 0207 2832 102 About... Read More
Esquire vs GQ: Who is The best dressed man in Britain…?
Well depends on who you believe for starters; GQ or Esquire? Coincidence is one thing, but to be running the same competition, at the same time has a sense of ‘Duel’ about it. If you genuinely believe that you are UK’s best dressed, then this ‘Duel’ represents two great opportunities; firstly to make it official, and secondly get the coveted award on your mantelpiece. If you think you’re in with a sniff of a chance, enter both. If at... Read More





