Bijan – Bespoke Linen Sport Coat Part 5 – The Finished Coat
After a few months and 3 fittings, the bespoke sport coat which Bijan and Josh Ton have made for me is now complete (previous…
After a few months and 3 fittings, the bespoke sport coat which Bijan and Josh Ton have made for me is now complete (previous…
Fittings are a funny thing. Depending on the tailor and the specific commission, you could walk out of the second fitting with an almost…
I’d been looking forward to this meeting with Bijan and Josh for several weeks. Having had an overwhelmingly positive experience at the first…
Regular readers will have seen the recent posts (part 2) covering the bespoke shirt I recently commissioned at JH Cutler, in Sydney. Sam Hazelton and…
Versatility is one of the most important considerations in the early days of building a classic wardrobe. Quality, well-made clothes aren’t cheap (though always…
On Thursday night I was invited to attend the re-opening of Henry Bucks flagship store on Collins Street, Melbourne. Whilst the re-opening was a…
Edit: The paragraphs below were an accurate representation of The Rake magazine at the time of writing. Unfortunately, since then, the content has moved…
Early this year I got in touch with Chris Schaerf of Double Monk in Melbourne, after hearing about the upcoming trunk show for GJ…
How to Wear a Pocket Square: Until recent years, the pocket square had all but vanished from sight. It took the unprecedented success of…
The most bittersweet component of any bespoke commission is the seemingly endless wait between fittings. For many (myself included) once something is commissioned, it’s…
Last week I posted part 2 of the bespoke shirt I commissioned from JH Cutler. I’ve since been back in to see Sam Hazelton…
A few weeks ago I met Sam Hazelton of JH Cutler to commission a bespoke shirt. I visited Sam again, last week, for the…
Meet Sam Hazelton, Manager of the bespoke shirt-making arm of Sydney based, 4th generation Australian bespoke tailors JH Cutler (edit: Sam now runs “Canvas”…
The button-down collar: 1896. John Brooks, Grandson of Henry Sands Books, founder of legendary American clothiers Brooks Brothers is watching a polo match. As the story goes,…