Imparting some advice on the menswear item that you might want to think about getting out your wardrobe (or making space for if you’re not up to speed).
Imparting some advice on the menswear item that you might want to think about getting out your wardrobe (or making space for if you’re not up to speed).
So it goes January, February, March, September? While I may of missed my chance to comment on short shorts, loud summer shirts and rejoice in Birkenstocks, it’s not been a time to talk menswear. Here’s where I’m at with everything.
Time to take a trip to the Grenson factory in Northamptonshire to learn more about their repair service. I have a pair of percys that could do with a bit of tlc.
The beige overcoat I once fell in love with at the time of purchase and the immediate months after. But now, I’m a little scared to wear it because it is does not fall under my strict regime of navy or grey. It’s time to break the habit.
It is your last day in the city and it is time to get imaginative with what you have packed. Space was at a premium, but that does not mean you need to feel like you have to settle for the same as yesterday when deciding what to wear for the last day and your flight home.
An ode to the jumper I just cannot get enough of. Hip-hip-ho-raey. Light applause for navy knitwear and terrible play on words.
Copenhagen is always a good idea. Carry-on only is not as wise. Time to get a notepad and pen out to decipher how to pack for three full days for a city which requires a lot of warm weather gear.
Take what you know about a fashion business model and discard it. ASKET is a brand that doubles down on reducing consumption and with the right mindset, they are looking to undo some of the damage that’s already been done.
With it turning September, it marks five years of blogging for me. I’ve looked back on what has changed since I started back in 2014 and how I am looking to move forward. And no, my family still don’t quite understand what I do for a job.
Most menswear outfits start with a t-shirt. It does not matter if you are at work or as far away from work as possible, you are most likely wearing one underneath whatever else you have going on. I’m walking you through what I value in a good t-shirt.
I get it, you would rather be on holiday. So would I. But when annual leave limits how long we can be away from our desks for and summer decides to turn its head to the city, I’m sharing what I choose for a day of work.
It’s a word that has made its way into every headline, brand messaging and focus and quite rightly so. Sustainability in the fashion industry is here to stay and I thought it was about time I shared my thoughts on the subject.
Sitting in a line on the bathtub and waiting to be used each day, here are five products I use while I’m in the shower. From scrubs to cleansers, these are my thoughts so far on what I’m working my way through.
Oliver Spencer designs a suit with function and comfort in mind. Made to be worn more than most, here’s me wearing a blazer and trouser combo before catching a flight home.
Here is my verdict on five more products that I have got to grips with over the past couple months and letting you know what’s good value and if it’s worth stocking up on.
This time last week I was in Manchester working with the talented Rosie Butcher. With the project out, I wanted to share some of the photos I liked that didn’t make the final cut.
The city of seven hills not only promises plenty of walking, but usually reliable summer backdrops. On this occasion I was dealt an unfavourable hand, but not even the weather was going to disrupt my first visit.
We all want to do better, achieve more and make the most of our careers, yet there are times where you feel you are always playing catch-up. Truth be told, I feel that is where I am now.
The warmer seasons in England are unpredictable. We are too quick to escape to warmer climes that we forget to appreciate what lies in these shores. To celebrate spring summer ‘19, we took a trip to the English coastline and celebrate what we have close to home.
It looks like March did not really happen on here. While I want to say sorry for the lack of blog posts on here, sometimes you cannot force it. I’ve shared a few thoughts as to why I think this might be.
Could 2023 be the ultimate year of sustainability for fashion? Probably not, but there are some positive things happening if you look for them.