T.M.LEWIN
White Oxford double cuff shirt
I refuse to wear anything but a pure white 100 % cotton shirt when donning a suit. No other colour shirt will do as nothing looks quiet as sharp as said shirt - with or without tie- buttoned to ten top matched up with a freshly ironed three pointed pocket square in the breast pocket. My usual buy is the T.M.lewin regular fit (slim is over) white Oxford double cuff shirt. I buy a few a year, because the 100 % cotton Oxford cloth is thicker than Poplin but is most crisp, the collar is not cutaway (too city boy) but a more traditional longer collar while, the cut is generous and thus most comfortable. This item ticks every box for yours truly.
www.tmlewin.co.uk
from Hamilton and Hare s 100% cotton knitted jersey for
double comfort, is lined with luxurious, natural shearling
and rubber grip soles. A well-made dependable bit of kit for
the man who knows who he is, this slipper is entirely without
fault
www.hamiltonandhare.com
HAMILTON
AND HARE
Mulo Slippers
Even though oafs might suggest otherwise, there isn’t
anything wrong with a good pair of slippers. Lots men love
them but are reluctant to admit it. Indeed, the ‘pipe and
slippers’ comment has a lot to answer for! As with the PJ, the
slipper proclaims, ‘all bets are off, Monsieur is indoors and
for that matter, is staying in!’ whichis an important statement
in my book. But finding a fine pair that doesn’t have synthetic
lining (and thus itchy sweaty feet) such as those proffered
by Marks and Spencer’s is quite a task so, I was surprised to
come across these belters made by Hamilton and Hare in
collaboration with Mulo. Based on the classic Oxford dress
shoe the item has been judiciously hand crafted with Italian
suede, features that all important cushioned foot bed made