by David Isle. Sometimes a little bit of choice can be a dangerous thing. A couple of years ago, drunk on the fumes of #bespoke chemtrails that shower certain parts of the Internet, I decided to ...
by Réginald-Jérôme de Mans. Today’s topic has everything to do with bastards, illegitimate marriages of heretical ideas that could make #menswear purists blanche. As with much of what’s viewed a...
by Derek Guy. At the end of the 19th century, Irish playwright John Millington Synge made a number of trips to the Aran islands. He was encouraged by his friend William Butler Yeats, who told him...
by Daniel Penny. I have a hard time imagining the elevator pitch for Neo Yokio, an animated series on Netflix about a pink-haired “magistocrat” named Kaz Kaan, who jets around a futuristic city a...
by David Isle. We remember Oscar Wilde today mainly through his epigrams. Wilde was a master of this medium, and his writing is dotted with one- and two-liners that have been lifted and circulate...
by Réginald-Jérôme de Mans. Oh, James Bond will return. The end credits of each of his films promise, nay threaten it. Rather, the revelation that newly indicted longtime Donald Trump associate ...
by S. Charlie Weyman. Fujito is the newest line from Japan to come into the No Man Walks Alone family. The clothes are beautifully made, but not precious; classic without being antiquated. The de...
by S. Charlie Weyman. Many designers today, even those considered avant-garde, start their design process by delving into vintage archives. It’s just a question of where they take their inspirati...