(Wennerwald & wife) Bent Wennerwald layed up yesterday. He has been working for 56 years as a bespoke tailor in Copenhagen. Old clients and readers of The Journal of Style gathered in the afternoon at his workshop to say goodbye. Photos: The Journal of Style
We have the model Rivoli from Simonnot-Godard back in stock. These generous sized handkerchiefs are made from 200’s long staple cotton and contain fine satin stripes. Have a closer look …
Double breasted suits are a rare sight in Copenhagen. I have decided to do something about it, since they flatter lots of men, especially lean and tall men, and we have quite a few of those creatures in Copenhagen. The double breasted in the photo is a solid grey worsted from Dugdale’s Royal Classic range. ...
On Via Fra’ Bartolomeo, just outside Florence’ old city center, you’ll find Leonardo Bugelli, a genuine bespoke shirtmaker. He makes shirts the traditional way creating a trial shirt for a fitting, before he makes the first real shirt for the customer. Like most bespoke shirtmakers today, he prefers to machinesew his shirts. However, his seamstress ...
I do enjoy tweed and corduroy, and I am looking forward to fall and winter just to wear these cloths, mostly during weekends. The jacket is made from one of the first London Lounge gun clubs, and the trousers are cut from heavy British corduroy. Photo: The Journal of Style
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