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On Nørrebro, Copenhagen, through a back yard and all the way up on the fourth floor in a lovely old factory you will find the very last hatter. Or, at the very least, one of very few left. His name is Stig Andersen. I met him last summer and wrote about him for the Børsen, ...
Narrow trousers, which are on the short side, are not a new invention. Neither are cardigans. We have seen skinny ties before. And the desert boots, they too have their place in history. Recently I flicked through some back issues of the defunct French magazine ‘Adam’. They were curiously up-to-date even 50 years later. I ...
One of the eternal questions I keep coming back to and do try to give a satisfactory answer to is this, which colour can be considered the absolute classic colour in a suit: navy or dark grey? Although the dark grey is the more universally popular of the two today, especially in Northern Europe, I ...
As most of you will know, Mr. Roetzel is the author of Gentleman, one of the classic books on timeless dressing. When I did my interview with him, he was very clear, unromantic and dry about dressing with style. I think he prefers to see the world how it is. He doesn’t want to mystify ...
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