Filter:

All Tags
No results found
All Tags
Anderson & Sheppard (1)
Antonio Panico (1)
Arnys (1)
Bespoke (1)
Bespoke Tailoring (1)
Best Of (1)
Boglioli (1)
Books (1)
Bruce Boyer (1)
Care and Maintenance (2)
Cifonelli (1)
Cleverley (1)
Drake's (1)
Edward Green (1)
Edward Sexton (1)
Episode 2 (1)
Esquire (1)
Eyewear (1)
Fit (2)
Fronts (1)
Giancarlo Maresca (1)
Glasses (1)
Globe-Trotter (1)
Guides (3)
Kent (1)
Liverano & Liverano (2)
Luggage (1)
LVMH (1)
No Man Walks Alone (1)
Paris (1)
Patrick Johnson (1)
Pattern Matching (1)
Permanent Style (21)
Pitti Uomo (1)
Quarters (1)
Rave FabriCARE (2)
Real People (1)
Richard Anderson (3)
Rubinacci (2)
Savile Row (1)
Sexism (1)
Shoe Repair (1)
Shoes (2)
Silhouettes (1)
Simon Crompton (1)
Socks (1)
Soft Tailoring (1)
Sport Coats (2)
Steamers (1)
Steed (1)
Style for Occasions (1)
Suits (4)
Takahiro Osaki (1)
The Armoury (2)
The Hanger Project (1)
Things We Love (1)
Tom Ford (1)
Tutto Fatto a Mano (1)
Vienna (1)
Vintage (1)
Weddings (1)
Winter (1)
Simon Crompton in his wedding suit

June 21, 2010

Simon Crompton In His Wedding Suit

How lovely does Simon Crompton, from Permanent Style, look in his wedding suit? This is relatively informal wedding attire for…

Read More »

How a pair of Edward Greens is reconditioned.

May 10, 2010

How A Pair Of Edward Greens Is Reconditioned.

How a pair of Edward Greens is reconditioned.

Read More »

Simon Crompton on his Globe-Trotter luggage

April 26, 2010

Simon Crompton On His Globe-Trotter Luggage

Permanent Style’s Simon Crompton on his Globe-Trotter luggage.

Read More »

"Men in Style: The Golden Age of Fashion in Esquire" on Permanent Style

March 31, 2010

“Men In Style: The Golden Age Of Fashion In Esquire” On Permanent Style

“Men in Style: The Golden Age of Fashion in Esquire” on Permanent Style Back when I was but a 16-year-old…

Read More »

This store in Vienna appears to be pretty close to my Platonic ideal.

March 10, 2010

This Store In Vienna Appears To Be Pretty Close To My Platonic Ideal.

This store in Vienna appears to be pretty close to my Platonic ideal.

Read More »