Style
Famous International Playboys: The Sanders Chukka Boots
Steve McQueen undoubtedly earned his title as the “King of Cool”. Whatever he was wearing he seemed to exude an effortless sense of style. He...
Back To Work Campaign
Donate your old clothes and receive a 20% discount on new. For some, the thought of changing out of casual wear into smart business apparel...
We've Recreated The Thomas Crown Affair Navy Mockneck
In typical Mason & Sons fashion, we felt obliged to recreate the navy top worn by Steve McQueen during the glider scene in The Thomas...
An Ode To The Dame Diana Rigg
On Thursday 10th September, Dame Diana Rigg passed away at the age of 82 from cancer. One of the absolute greats with a glistening career...
We've Recreated The Thomas Crown Affair Orange Beach Shirt
Expressively for you, we've recreated the pale orange casual shirt worn by Steve McQueen in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). Such is its brilliance, it...
Introducing Awling: Handmade Belts For The Modern Man
Belts have long been overlooked in menswear, but thanks to the newcomer Awling, with its commitment to Made in England manufacturing and fresh take on...
Papworth and Pendragon: An Unusual Story
Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones was one of the 20th Century’s greatest men, and his connection to Pendragon, a belt-specialist artisanal brand, and Papworth, a leather-goods maker,...
Hemingsworth Leisurewear: Designed & Made In London
You might have noticed that in the last few months we’ve been adding to our stable of British brands. While each one has its own...
Peregrine's Sustainable 'Zero Waste' Range
Regular readers will know about Peregrine already, but if you don't, you can read our Intelligence entry here that dives into the history of this...
Introducing Fred Perry: Champion of Culture
Today, we think nothing of sportswear being a part of our casual wardrobe. Indeed, whole divisions of sportswear brands are now devoted to fashion, but...
Introducing Richard Allan: Wearable Art In Accessories Form
The legendary silk accessories designer Richard Allan, who rose to prominence in the 1960s in London, is the latest name to join our roster of...
Safari Jackets for the Urban Jungle
Safari Jackets, like many sartorial staples, were born out of a military past, owing more than a passing debt to British Khaki drill uniforms that...
Introducing J Canella: The Future Of English Tie-Making
From left to right: Chris and Kyrie Cotonou wearing J Canella neckties in a rebellious but refreshing way. Just incase you missed it, our motto...
In The Knit Of Time: Our Winter Knitwear Guide
With cold weather en-route, there’s no better time than the present to bolster your defences and combat the chill with trusty, reliable knitwear - think...
This summer, put your best foot forward
Former management consultant Tobias Cox reimagined the humble espadrille, creating the Mulo brand with a family of footwear that represents the best of breed. The...
What to wear when playing around
Whilst the hi-tech fabrics used in contemporary golf apparel undoubtedly serve their purpose, they somehow lack the charm and elegance of traditional fine-gauge knitwear. Merino...
Introducing Peregrine: 8 Generations Of Knitwear Knowledge
We proudly introduce a venerable British knitwear manufacturer that was established in 1796 and is currently run by the eighth generation of the Glover family....
Golden bullitt
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of American crime thriller, Bullitt, we review 5 elements of McQueen style that have endured 5 decades....
How to look butch in a camp collar shirt
James Bond's style was naturally influenced by the personal taste of his creator, Ian Fleming, who favoured camp collar shirts when at home in Jamaica....
Sir Roger Moore: Nobody did It better
It was with great sadness that we received the news of Sir Roger Moore’s passing. We've lost a great hero, and our favourite customer. Certainly,...
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