Handgrade shoes $450

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Shepherd’s check six-fold tie $85. Available in black, navy, and red.

Black and white shepherd’s check is the ne plus ultra of wedding ties, as can be seen in this 1920s illustration. Wear it as the groom, just as a guest, or even when not at a wedding.

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Ruby cuff links $150

Ruby cuff links $150

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Flower brown blue six-fold tie $85
Unlike most other tiemakers, our flowers are woven, not printed, giving them more texture.
This lined six-fold tie consumes twice as much silk as a standard tie, giving it a thicker body and unparalleled drape.

Flower brown blue six-fold tie $85

Unlike most other tiemakers, our flowers are woven, not printed, giving them more texture.

This lined six-fold tie consumes twice as much silk as a standard tie, giving it a thicker body and unparalleled drape.

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Blue nankeen cotton pocket squares $35

Blue nankeen fabric is named after Nanjing, a city in east China where it was popularized. The technique originated over three thousand years ago and remains largely unchanged today. Wooden stencils deposit the design onto the fabric, which is then dipped into indigo dye to achieve its deep, dark blue color.

The fabric we use is handmade in the Nanjing area by one of the last workshops still engaged in this dying art.

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Monogram W blue pocket square
Drawn by Louise Fili, one of today’s leading graphic designers. She has designed a Love postage stamp, among other prominent commissions.

Monogram W blue pocket square

Drawn by Louise Fili, one of today’s leading graphic designers. She has designed a Love postage stamp, among other prominent commissions.

Ancient madder pocket squares $45

Silk screen printed in Macclesfield, England. Selected from the Macclesfield archives dating back to the 19th century, when the city was the center of worldwide silk production.

The traditional ancient madder finish on the gum twill silk gives the fabric a unique, dry hand. The slightly faded color palette easily complements other elements of your outfit.

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“Then bring me my whangee, my yellowest shoes and the old green Homburg. I’m going into the park to do pastoral dances.”

—Bertie Wooster in The Inimitable Jeeves

(Source: kentwang, via jsmallz67)

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