Ed Et Al Spring 2012 Lookbook – First Look

Ed Et Al Spring 2012 Lookbook – First Look

Posted by: on May 9, 2012 | 4 Comments

 

Recently I wrote about a pair of custom shoes ordered from Singaporean shoemaker Ed Et Al. They also have a ready-made line coming in at very attractive prices, and just released their second collection for Spring/Summer 2012. Here is a first look at the lookbook and my thoughts on the jaunty footwear.

Dressing for the Worst Weather – Hot and Grey

Dressing for the Worst Weather – Hot and Grey

Posted by: on May 7, 2012 | 2 Comments

Some weather is easy to dress for. Hot and sunny, grab the seersucker and white linen. Cold and cloudy, go for grey flannel. Like I said, easy. What’s not so easy is when the wires get crossed. This time of year it is not uncommon to get the trifecta for difficult dressing – hot, humid, and dismal. Here are a few proposed solutions.

Learning as You Go – More from Mercer & Sons

Learning as You Go – More from Mercer & Sons

Posted by: on May 4, 2012 | No Comments

I always talk about ordering custom clothes as being a process, and this is a perfect example. A little while back I wrote about Mercer & Sons shirts and the blue oxford David Mercer made up for me to try. The shirt wasn’t perfect, but more than promising enough to get me to place a second order. Here are the results.

Of Products and Provenance

Of Products and Provenance

Posted by: on May 2, 2012 | No Comments

The importance of the “Made in Wherever” label is nothing new to the world of luxury goods and high-end clothing. We’re literally talking about a concept with a history dating back to antiquity. But lately there has been a lot of talk about what exactly constitutes a Swiss watch that brings up a lot of interesting points about provenance more generally.

Knowing Clothes and Clothiers

Knowing Clothes and Clothiers

Posted by: on Apr 30, 2012 | One Comment

As usual, the guys at The Armoury get it right. Mark’s recent post about Koji Suzuki of Spigola really got  me thinking about the process of having clothes made, what that process means for the final products, and what it is to know the people making them. Here is what I came up with.