Showing posts with label checks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label checks. Show all posts

2017/12/28

RALPH LAUREN SPRING 18 LOOKBOOK


















This Ralph Lauren SS18 collection is right up my alley. It's all about madras and checks, combining vibrant colored sportswear items with tailored pieces. Ralph is back!

2014/12/23

HIGHLAND HOLIDAY BY UNIONMADE











Unionmade is putting plaid in the spotlight this holiday season with their brand new Unionmade Tartan Collection. Featuring bold selections from brands like Begg, Alexander Olch, Golden Bear and Gitman Vintage, all in striking colors and patterns.

2014/03/08

BYE BYE WINTER - HELLO SPRING







Preppy New New England Style

Today, it has been the first beautiful day of the year and you smell the spring already.
This weather makes you hunger for those summery fabrics like madras, oxford, seersucker for suits and light weight cotton cable knits. I found these pictures in the March 2014 issue of GQ, English actor Theo James was photographed by Carter Smith.

2013/09/20

ALEXANDER OLCH - LOOKBOOK FW '13









Man I love wool ties, and this Alexander Olch collection is mouth watering!

Alexander Olch may be one of the premier names in luxury neckwear, but the designer’s story is far from conventional. Olch didn’t study fashion or apprentice in his craft. He actually got his start in the men’s accessories game after completing a thesis film at Harvard. Rather than a T-shirt or a baseball hat, Olch decided to make a necktie as a gift for his crew. It took him about a year and half to get the sample back — long enough to lose track of the crew — but he decided to show it to some old friends at dinner one evening in the early 2000s. They wanted to buy it, and a business was born. Over the course of the following years, Olch expanded his offerings to a full line of neckties, bow ties, and accessories: all made in New York, and all cut from the finest materials. A decade after its founding, Olch’s signature combination of Old World craftsmanship and distinctly modern style is still going strong. (pics via flickr)