Showing posts with label Jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacket. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Belstaff or Barbour?

decisions...decisions...

Belstaff

 Barbour

Living in Houston a heavy duty jacket isn't really that necessary during our winters. Either of these jackets are perfect for our unpredictable weather. I'm just not sure which one I want more.

*Additional Information
These jackets are 50 years old and have seen many years of activity on in the seat of a trials motorcycle so are not in new condition , they have a lovely patina and the zippers are
original and working as are all press studs.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Sunny Sports | Anchor Jacket

the only "Sport" worth talkin' about in Houston...



*Additional Information
High buttoning blazer in a thick grey wool. Features dark blue anchor embossed buttons, four patch pockets on front & two internal chest pockets, working buttoned cuffs, internal piping in burgundy and single vent at back.

Made in Japan

Size Guide                
Chest (pit to pit)
S 19.75" / M 20.5" / L 21.25"
Length (neck to waist)
S 26" / M 27" / L 28.5"
Arm (pit to cuff)
S 17.5" / M 18" / L 18.5"
Shoulder to Shoulder
S 16" / M 16.5" / L 17"

Color: Oxford
 
Available at C'H'C'M

Thursday, September 23, 2010

GRAHAME G. FOWLER | Made In New York


Sartorial but not stuffy...

"A mix of tailored, working, military, function-at-the-junction mélange."

Grahame G. Fowler
W 10 Shop
138 West 10th Street
New York, NY 10014
917.388.2444
shop@grahamefowler.com
www.grahamefowler.com

After working with the likes of Yohji Yamamoto, Ralph Lauren and Brioni, and owning stores in the UK and Japan, Grahame Fowler decided to launch his own West Village menswear boutique in August 2009. Formerly occupied by a Chinese dry-cleaning shop, this is by no means any ordinary men's boutique. Fowler's collection of button-down shirts, suits, outerwear, and knitwear are handmade in New York using only the most wonderful fabrics from England, Italy and Japan and tailored with care, achieving a relaxed elegance which neatly balances casual and formal attire. The tenet of the brand seems to be "exclusivity." Amongst the vintage scooters, furniture, and photos, you'll find a collection of finely curated accessories such as, vintage Rolex and Omega Watches, belts, messenger bags made from old quilts or army tents, shoes and hats. My personal favorites in no specific order seem to be the vintage Belstaff and Barbour jackets, Tricker's boots (they have the exclusive in the U.S.), White's boots (made in USA), vintage CWC and Benrus watches, and last but certainly not the least the 1969 Lambretta scooter parked in the corner. If you happen to be visiting New York or live in the city I strongly urge you to stop by. In the great words of my buddy 'Drew this place is "LIFE CHANGING."

Shout out to Max and Chuka for holding it down and making my trip to NYC a memorable one. Diversity is definitely their university due to their impeccable customer service, uncanny product knowledge, generosity and authenticity.  The website will be up very soon. Stay tuned after the jump.

With that said...Grahame G. Fowler x _______. Spring 2011?

Check out this rad interview from the The Fashion Dict8or

Photo by: Adam Lerner
Photo by: Adam Lerner
Photo by: Adam Lerner
Photo by: Adam Lerner
Photo by: Adam Lerner
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