At Noma, Copenhagen’s world-class culinary mecca, at least half the ingredients are foraged. Say what you want about foraging, but these guys do it because for most of…
We’ve all heard the origin story of Nike: Bowerman and Knight imported Onitsuka runners from Japan, then decided to do it all themselves. A proper success story. This…
Listen, we’ve handled a lot of clothes. And out of all the brands which made a name for themselves in 1980’s Italy, Paul & Shark is quite simply…
Napapijri are renowned for their coats and bags. No weekend trip to any European city would be complete without hoards of people in the classic quarter zip-up jacket.…
Apparently, the original 1991 Gazelle was made of pigskin suede. We’re all ashamed to say we didn’t know that until about half an hour ago. Anyway, this Gazelle…
Manchester’s own Oi Polloi has generously discounted a few key pieces from Stone Island’s recent SS21 range. Remember that Reflective Grid jacket we waxed lyrical about in February?…
Oh yes, here it is. Another Chrome-R C.P. Company overshirt. And that shouldn’t sound like sarcasm: every single Chrome-R is exciting, but maybe we’re a little biased. We…
A proper premium quality t-shirt is a thing of beauty. Simple design, not too out there. It’s down to earth, matches beautifully with whatever you’re layering on top.…
In Jamaica, various models of Clarks became known affectionately as ‘bank-robbers’. Jamaica has a complex and exciting relationship with Clarks, it would seem, and whilst we aren’t suggesting…
It’s 2021 and the names of jackets, clothes and everything under the sartorial subheader are getting longer by the day. It’s necessary, though, as there’s a lot going…
The Danes are renowned not just for style, but substance. Simple, elegant, thought out. It’s a fleece – but it’s a shirt – wait, isn’t it a jacket?…
More understated than Stone Island, a bit more niche, yet potentially even more important in the grand history of Italian fashion, C.P. Company is there to prepare you…