Handmade Tailored Clothing—Try it, we think you’ll like it
Today the computer has enabled the buying and selling on a heretofore unimagined scale.
Shear Madness
The women’s fashion runways for Spring 2018 were, as usual, packed with “new” trends…
Lights, Camera, Action!
We recently played host to Southern Living’s creative team when they came to film a “How to Tie a Bow Tie” vignette…
That’s Artisanal
Talented, highly-skilled and hardworking, the production staff of Biella Collezioni are the behind-the scenes heroines…
The Iconic Baracuta G9 Jacket
1937: British rainwear-maker Baracuta began producing the G9.
Hamilton Means Hands-On
When folks at Hamilton Shirtmaker hear all the current chatter about returning to heritage, artisanal craftsmanship and authenticity, they can just roll their eyes and yawn.
A Visit to Mother Freedom
We headed north for a visit with designer, Jeff Rose, at his newly-hatched company Mother Freedom in the old whaling port and former textile center, New Bedford, MA.
The Big Broadcast
A new movie version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s quintessential Jazz Age novel THE GREAT GATSBY just released.
Alexander Julian
With his signature horn-rim glasses and distinctive redhead look, Alexander Julian is a colorful character.
Men in Skirts
This Chinese grandfather has created quite a stir recently by modeling his designer granddaughter’s collection.
What’s Eco-Friendly? Breanish Tweed.
A young man was due to marry soon and was looking for a suit…
Shirts and Jobs
Unless you’re a big fan of maple syrup, it’s probably been awhile since you’ve purchased anything “Made in New England.”
Sidewalk catwalk
A group of talented New Yorkers have taken their creativity to the street…
Market weeks move fast…
… from the deluxe showrooms of well-established, well-funded designers in mid-town to the carnival atmosphere…
Instruments of Torture
Last weekend we took a quick trip to Nashville to see “The Golden Age of Couture: 1947-1957.”