Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so we
found some fantastic pieces of advice from some of the most stylish men we know
to weigh on their essential advice for
how to dress well. Their advice might help to make you the sharpest dressed man
in the Marlow, even
the Home Counties.
True style is in the detail, from the quality of
your buttons to the length of your jacket to the cut of your trouser leg -
plus a hefty splash of confidence.
But don’t take our word for it:
1 Pop In A Pocket Square
"The sharpest man in the room
never overlooks the details. I always add a white Marcella handkerchief to
the breast pocket of my jacket. It’s a fail-safe way to smarten up your
look.”
Nick Hart, Spencer Hart, Savile Row
Nick Hart, Spencer Hart, Savile Row
2 Assert Your Individuality
"My design ethos is all about
mixing classic elements with unexpected twists to create a sense
of surprise. For instance, I like to imbue traditionally
sharp-cut English tailoring with odd idiosyncrasies; an unusual lining,
different coloured buttons, a contrasting fabric lapel or collar such
as leather on a traditional wool blazer. For me, it’s about having
the confidence to be different.”
Sir Paul Smith
3 Invest In Good Shoes
"At fashion shows, you spend a
lot of time waiting for them to start and staring at people’s feet.
Jeremy
Langmead, Mr Porter editor-in-chief
Featured:
Highbury, a plain fronted three eyelet derby shoe made from the finest calf leather and single Dainite rubber soles.
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