Spring Wet Weather Gear

When the weather’s gone grey and everyone else looks cold, use your spot-on sense of style to look and feel cool. Here, three stylin’ wet-weather gear suggestions. First Coat Decide if you’re going cowboy or corporate. If it’s the former, check out J. Crew’s Barbour Sylkoil Bedale jacket ($379). Imported … Read More

Style Suggestions: Winter Scarves

Just as you’d never wear your leather bomber on the slopes or your puffy ski jacket to the office — unless you’re reading this in Montreal and it’s minus 30°C, in which case, carry on! — the right scarf needs to match your coat in colour, style and texture. Here … Read More

Style Suggestions: 5 Cool Cufflinks

With the exception of Prince, no one gallivants about town in lace collars and silk-heeled boots anymore. Powdered wigs, hose and brocade coats, all hallmarks of a well-dressed man in the 17th century, never made their way back into fashion after the French Revolution. But there’s one holdover from that … Read More

Style Suggestions: Affordable Cashmere

The fine, soft weave of a cashmere sweater denotes an impeccable sartorial sophistication, due in part to King Edward VII, who, in the 1930s, popularized Pringle of Scotland’s V-neck versions. Whether hunting on the moors of Balmoral Castle or lazing about in Buckingham Palace, the fashionable (and, at the time, … Read More

September in Style, Toronto

Finally, fashion’s favourite season is upon us. Gentlemen, let the refreshing fall breeze guide your choice of utilitarian military cuts, punchy detailing, and textured fabrics. Watch out for fall classics turned modern chic with leather buttons, pebbled leather elbows, and modest punches of colour in the detailing. Corduroy fashion editor Tim … Read More

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