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On the eve of St George's Day, I'm trying to use as many English things as possible. Shirt and tie are not English, but jacket, waistcoat, trousers, socks, and shoes are. Also worn, but not visible are my Cross of St George cufflinks.










Jacket: Bespoke Steed
Shirt: Proper Cloth
Tie: Sam Hober
Waistcoat: Cordings of Piccadilly
Square: Put This On
Trousers: Cordings of Piccadilly Moleskins
Shoes: Edward Green
 

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On the eve of St George's Day, I'm trying to use as many English things as possible. Shirt and tie are not English, but jacket, waistcoat, trousers, socks, and shoes are. Also worn, but not visible are my Cross of St George cufflinks.
Jacket: Bespoke Steed Shirt: Proper Cloth Tie: Sam Hober Waistcoat: Cordings of Piccadilly Square: Put This On Trousers: Cordings of Piccadilly Moleskins Shoes: Edward Green
Excellent Andy. May be raise a glass when you're here and... "Cry God For Harry, England and St George"! [VIDEO][/VIDEO]
 

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Excellent Andy. May be raise a glass when you're here and...

"Cry God For Harry, England and St George"!

Thanks! That would be lovely. Excellent clip, too!
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Smart casual for a cold, bright Spring day:



Jacket: Lightweight Shetland tweed
Tank top: Peter Werth
Shirt: Unidentified Italian
Trousers: Orvis cotton twill
Shoes: Foster & Son Cavendish (by Edward Green)
 

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