For anyone not familiar, Farah has been around for decades. just ask your parents. The UK brand’s iconic slacks, made from hopsack canvas, brought the label to the forefront. The trouser was slim cut, sharply tailored and featured stain resistant technology, a combination the Brits had yet to
From Makr comes their Farm Ruck Sack, made of black heavy cotton duck and undyed leather. The carrier is fitted with unique exterior closures, multiple pockets and leather washers/reinforcements. The heavy cotton webbing and padded shoulder straps add to the durability without taking anything away f
Taylor Supply is the brainchild of New York-native Christophe Hascoat, a gifted individual that’s coming off stints at Triple 5 Soul as well as Zoo York. While many notable so-called American labels are outsourcing production overseas in exchange for lower costs and lower quality, Christophe d
From Japan-based Master-piece comes a look at their Spring 2011 lineup of well-crafted bags and accessories. The brand’s been around since 1994 and the longevity is achieved by their dedication to details and functionality. More images after the jump.
Tenue de Nîmes has released Journal de Nimes Nº5 — The British Issue. In it you will see pages upon pages of great finds from the other side of the pond. Highlights include an interview with designer Nigel Cabourn at his home in New Castle, a visit to the Grenson factory, as well as an [&hel
Prada gives us a look at their Fall 2010 collection through this amazing visual interpretation. The lookbook features artwork by OMA (Alexander Reichert & Fausto Fantinuoli), with photography by Phil Meech. More images after the jump.
With so many notable brands currently on the upswing in the men’s segment of the fashion industry, it’s becoming more and more difficult to standout from the crowd. As seasons pass, it seems the task is becoming easier for classic footwear brand Yuketen. Their consistent approach has bee
Ben Sherman, along with a few other British heritage brands have been experiencing a bit of a revival as of late. With the introduction of Ben Sherman Modern Classics, the label looks to go away from their mainstream approach to deliver a line filled with timeless staples. We had the opportunity to
From (capsule) New York comes the U.S. debut of Kitsuné, the clothing label from the Paris-based creative collective. We’ve seen a phenomenal range of pieces from sneakers to oxford shirts. The highlights are immense, headlined by a continued collaboration with Pierre Hardy as well as a handf
New York’s Leffot has taken stock of these Alfred Sargent Brownings in a deep Purple finish. AS really knows how to deliver and they do so with this derby. Steve also tells us that each AS shoe from their Hangrade collection features the tight London Waist and fiddle back soles that hug and su
Road to (capsule) is a Por Homme exclusive, made possible by the good folks behind the (capsule) tradeshow, and of course, the person(s) being interviewed. We ask each designer five questions that help to give us — as fans, readers, observers, whatever — a better understanding of what ma