Cask Chronicles: Duncan Quinn takes bespoke tailoring to the road with a trans-America tour on a vintage double decker bus

Cask Chronicles

A master of bespoke tailoring, Duncan Quinn can typically be found presiding over the bold interior of his atelier on Spring Street in NYC. The ambience fits Quinn, who made a name by importing Saville Row techniques with the color and flare of a dandyish punk. Quinn recently announced…

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Massif Collection: Tailored clothing for your inner James Bond

Massif Collection

The sartorial lines are being blurred. Business and casual, sporty and buttoned-up, military and civilian—it’s no longer possible (or wise) to judge a man by the cut of his suit. Most innovation results from cross-pollination: you take two good ideas and make a third, even better idea. A major…

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M.Nii Winter 2012: Vintage Polynesian print blazers and era-inspired chinos in the revived surf brand’s first cold-weather collection

M.Nii Winter 2012

Shortly after the conclusion of WWII a movement was beginning on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. While Honolulu drew in first-time vacationers, around the corner in the town of Makaha, surfing, both as a sport and a culture, was coming into its own. Leading the way with what many…

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3D Design: A closer look at G-Star’s pioneering approach with Shubhankar Ray

3D Design

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 In an industry built on traditionalism and heritage before innovation, G-Star RAW continues to push the envelope with next-generation design. When the company first introduced the Elwood in 1996, the denim world hadn’t seen a jean with articulated and reinforced knees. Rather than stopping there, G-Star…

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