There is no street in the world that boasts such a rich sartorial heritage as Savile Row, where some of the best British brands reside. Built between 1731 and 1735, it today houses no less than 21 ...
With their pristine white clothing and rapier-style swords, the fencers currently competing in the Rio Olympics are cutting a swathe – not literally, thankfully – through their fellow sportswear-clad ...
In 1974, this ad ran in Playboy magazine, so we’ll take a wild guess and say that the readership wasn’t exactly going to be the most high brow. Nonetheless, the screaming sexism is pretty hard to ...
When it comes to watch advice, what everyone always wants to know is, “which watch should I buy as an investment?” To which, your correspondent’s stock response goes, “Don’t be silly, there’s no such ...
Bespoke tailors Huntsman have been at the forefront of Savile Row for over 160 years. Founded in 1849 by Henry Huntsman, they’ve made suits for royals, aristocrats, film stars, musicians, politicians, ...
It’s the ultimate question: does she like me? That and should you put tomato ketchup in the fridge. On the latter the answer is simple: yes, once the bottle is opened.* When it comes to matters of ...
Ever asked yourself how to be the perfect gentleman? Here's our list of how to get there: from holding doors open, to a firm handshake. The ‘perfect gentleman’ is a much-lauded phrase, and a hallowed ...
As we honour a very significant remembrance day on 11th November 2014, 100 years after World War One began, it should be noted that photographers have risked their lives to chronicle wars and report ...
In collaboration with Crockett & Jones, The Turner twins revive a century old mystery, taking Mallory and Irvine's 1924 ...
Gentleman’s Journal marked the arrival of autumn high above London at Oblix in The Shard, toasting the season with Macallan ...
From the master tailors of Savile Row, to the glossy windows of Jermyn Street, London has long been considered the ultimate destination for gentleman’s bespoke shirting and suits. Put simply, we do ...
When we think of speakeasies, we tend to think — quite naturally — of Prohibition. We think of cloistered, sequestered bars down secret alleyways, with doors that seamlessly blend into the wall and ...