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Eternal British style

SIMONTEMPLAR

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Hi guys,

After having tried Italian, French, etc etc found that the only style that looks good on me is the traditional English style. I am neither English nor live in England, so finding the right stuff can be really hard.

I would welcome your advice about what should be part of the English nobleman's (not just gentleman's) wardrobe.
I don't care much for bespoke (not that I do not appreciate), I prefer pret-a-porter solutions.

I would be greatful if you guys could recommend online shops where I could find the material I am looking for, or even textbooks and websites on the subject of postwar English fashion.

Thanks and regards,
 

Blackhood

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England no longer has Noblemen. At the very best it has a crop of Peers, for whom fashion is of little consequence. Two of our Lords:
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The first is Lord Mandelson possibly our most Machiavellian politician to date. The second is Screaming Lord Sutch, head of the Monster Raving Loony Party.
 

lasbar

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Originally Posted by Blackhood
England no longer has Noblemen. At the very best it has a crop of Peers, for whom fashion is of little consequence. Two of our Lords:

lord-mandelson-154821662.jpg
screamingls.jpg


The first is Lord Mandelson possibly our most Machiavellian politician to date. The second is Screaming Lord Sutch, head of the Monster Raving Loony Party.


Screaming Lord Sutch is my favourite politician ...
 

voxsartoria

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Originally Posted by SIMONTEMPLAR
Hi guys,

After having tried Italian, French, etc etc found that the only style that looks good on me is the traditional English style. I am neither English nor live in England, so finding the right stuff can be really hard.

I would welcome your advice about what should be part of the English nobleman's (not just gentleman's) wardrobe.
I don't care much for bespoke (not that I do not appreciate), I prefer pret-a-porter solutions.

I would be greatful if you guys could recommend online shops where I could find the material I am looking for, or even textbooks and websites on the subject of postwar English fashion.

Thanks and regards,


Jesus, Carl...did they fire you?

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- B
 

lasbar

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Originally Posted by Ianiceman
Except he's dead, and not really a lord.

He is still my favourite politician ...

Not a lord? Really?

I always thought the Monster raving loony party was just the right wing element of the Tory party...
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Mr. Tweed

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Dear SIMONTEMPLAR,

Although your caps-locked user name and your nobleman reference made me suspect that you are trolling, I decided to take (at least part) of your question seriously. Country clothing has always been the most important part of the English gentleman wardrobe - he certainly likes leisure more than business. Garments made for, or inspired by, equestrianism or game shooting are the staples. Tweed, corduroy, moleskin, tattersalls and brown calf are the materials preferred.

If you would like to know more, and perhaps get some inspiration, you are welcome to visit our country style website. Nobleman or not, could not matter less...

I am also available on facebook if you need some personal advice.

Yours,
Mr. Tweed
 

SIMONTEMPLAR

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Dear Mr Tweed,

Ah thanks. That's just the reply I was hoping for.
Surpised though that you 're in Sweden!

What's wrong with my caps?

Regards,
 

Mr. Tweed

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I am sure you have several nice tweed caps already, I was however referring to you user name all in capital letters...

Best of luck in achieving a style of your own, hopefully with some British country sport inspiration!

Yours,
Mr. Tweed
 

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It's as well they noblemen dress so distinctly. It'll make it easier to single them out when the revolution comes. I can hear my fellow citizen sharpening the guillotine as I type.
 

Mr. Tweed

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Originally Posted by Oleg
It's as well they noblemen dress so distinctly. It'll make it easier to single them out when the revolution comes. I can hear my fellow citizen sharpening the guillotine as I type.

Oh, dear! First, they came for the tweed wearers...

Yours,
Mr. Tweed
 

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