Hugo, being a legendary menswear bloger, youtuber and author of some of the best books on menswear, doesn't have to promote other books. But he chooses to because he knows how passionate we are about menswear. You could say that...he reads us like a book. Cheers, Hugo!
Here are a few that I love and you might too: Icons of Men's Style by Josh Sims, Style And The Man by Allen Flusser (great compact guide), Clothes And The Man by Allen Flusser and The Elegant Man by Riccardo Villarosa. These are just a few of my favorites that you didn't mention. Thank you so much for such a great look into some of the best sartorial writings.
Thank you for your contribution my friend. Cheers, Hugo
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There is something "ASMR-like" in your videos, with the way everything is blended, the tone, the presentation... it's not only that they're incredible informative, but I find them to have some "relaxing" qualities, for lack of a better expression. Cheers from Barcelona, Spain.
I’m about half way through Dressing the Man right now. A great read and a great guide. The first sartorial book I read was Saville Row by James Sherwood after a recommendation by you. I read it twice it was so interesting. I’m looking forward to your Shoes and I’ve ordered The Parisian Gentleman, the compact edition is still available on Amazon. Hugo, I still think there is room for you to write The London Gentleman with more focus on the style than the history of Saville Row.
Dear Hugo & Sonya, since your subject is about clothing for sophisticated men I would gladly watch your video about etiquette (which is a must for gentleman). Thanks!
Hello Alexander, Perhaps we will evolve from discussing the Art of Conversation (prior episode) to a serious exploration of traditional and modern "etiquette". Thank you for suggesting! ~Sonya and Hugo
You guys reviewed some splendid books - most of which I have. Those I don’t have are now on my ‘must read’ list! Before my friend had his first bespoke suit made, I took him to meet several cutters on the Row, just to get a feel of the place and the differing styles available. Also, when he met Richard and Brian Lishak I bought him a copy of Richard’s signed book. I reasoned if he read it, he’d understand what went into becoming a tailor, what the different processes were and be able to make a more informed choice, as and when when he felt ready. Brian Lishak beamed his approval at my idea and my friend did end up with a splendid suit from Welsh and Jeffries. Happy days!
I enjoy the video and enjoyed learning something new. Sonya comment that a gentleman put his hat under his chair. While I always thought of myself as an elegant gentleman I never knew that. Thank you for the tip.
I respect and admire your mission to re-introduce to the world from your own unique venue, the forgotten Lifestyle/Art of Classic Men Style.👔👞 These principles and elements of Men's style have been in existence, developed and passed down to those who appreciate and admire good taste and style for years. Many people in society today have forgotten some of these principles, on how to present themselves at their best, Sartorially. Anybody can dress up, but not everybody's well dressed.👔👞 The key is in the details!👍 Keep up the good work in teaching people about how to value Quality, Taste and Beauty in their lives.🌹 Best regards,👍 -Angelo.🌹
Hello Hugo and Sonya, I hope that this finds you both well, at I personally thank you both so much for your continued hard work in providing the community with a regular delivery of the fantastic content, in such difficult times you are both doing a amazing job, thank you so much your friend Ryan.
Another great video , thank you .I will watch again and pause to list all those positions as those are the only ones I can probably afford to buy from sartorial world at the minute .
Lovely presentation as usual, bravo! As requested a favorite go to book of mine: 'The Handbook of Style' printed by Hearst books (New York/London) for Esquire, a man's guide to looking good. It is hard cover but small and compact(7.25"x5.25") and makes a great gift to young or older men needing a sartorial road map without resorting to a 1000 page tome!
This was excellent. I ordered the English Gentleman (found a used copy) and would suggest a handy little gem called “A gentleman gets dressed up” by John Bridges
Thank you for another great video. You had asked about other books on men style that may be of interest. The first book I read on men's style is a small inconsequential book called "Esquire The Handbook of Style: A Man's Guide to Looking Good". Not a literary masterpiece, but it is what started my passion to improve my style . Growing up I did not have anyone to guide me in all things sartorial. I just remember as a small boy watching the older gentlemen and how they dressed, acted and carried themselves and thought one day I will look like that. Refined. Fast forward many decades, with the help of this book and many others. Watching a lot of great TH-cam videos including yours and Sonya's. I am getting there. I don't think I will ever be finished learning, always a work in progress. You know it is funny. When I am dressed very well and go out, I feel good. I notice people taking a second looks at me. Especially the ladies. People will come up to me and ask for directions or what is the best restaurant to go too. I am sure it is just how those gentlemen felt that I watched when I was a young boy.
I want to thank you so much for today’s show. I had never heard of “The Measure of a Man.” The story of Mr. Greenfield’s life was so compelling I immediately went to Amazon to buy a copy. As it happens, I was able to buy the last copy Amazon had in stock and look forward you reading it soon! Thank you again!
. . . A couple of years later reading your comment , Dan . i) Never believe the ‘last copy’ spiel from anyone - especially those , off the scale greed-fuckers at ‘Amazon’; it’s the ‘Devil’s’ work . And ii) Never buy from ‘Amazon’. Buy from small , independent bookshops - and all others apart from the bookshops . In the words of Schumacher, “ Small Is Beautiful “
Thank you so much for the video. I love your channel so much! I have two questions for you if I may: 1. What is the music of your opening? It is so elegant and calming, I wish I could listen to the whole. 2. For a college student with little money, and living in an area most of the people don't care much about clothing, what recommendations you would give him in terms of where to start his sartorial journey? Thank you so much!
Hello Hugo and Sonya, loved the episode definitely some good advices taken today. However I'd like to ask what the name of the song that was played at the end of the episode (The piano solo) is.
J'ai reçu le livre "SHOES" de Hugo. C’est absolument magnifique! Une vrai oeuvre d’art!!! Beaucoup, beaucoup de felicitations. Bien mérité! Woehoe!!! 😉 I've just received the new book by Hugo "Shoes". It is absolutely magnificent! A real work of art (and love and labour)!!! Many, many congratulations. Well deserved/earned! Woehoe!!! ;-)
Hugo and Sonya, I loved all your suggestions... so I immediately ordered The Italian Gentleman. I already have The Parisian Gentleman and I have already reserved your new book on shoes. Thank you for a very informative video. Normand (Montreal)
Esquire's Encyclopedia of 20th Century Men's Fashions by O.E. Schoeffler. Out of print and quite rare. You will pay $200-$500 for a copy. It is the "bible" for vintage menswear and just as important as Flusser in my opinion.
Love this topic. Tanner Guzy’s The appearance of Power is great. Dress for Success by John T. Molloy is still relevant, despite being published in 1975
★ Great topic Hugo & Sonya, library building is a testament to hidden and forgotten knowledge ~ on that note and slightly obliquely, Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson is a must read. How Da Vinci dressed, his minute attention to detail and flamboyance BUT most significantly his influence by Vitruvius, a Roman general who crafted everything from war machines to buildings based on the proportions of man! So a suit, is the temple you build outwardly for your body while inwardly is where the holy sanctum resides. 🥂
I would like to see more like this. Have you read Men and Style by David Coggins? The books along with your videos can give people an excellent education. Thank you.
Great show! Congratulations with great content. Love your shirt and the green braces. Sonya is elegant as always. Continuer, Continuer! Ps. Sonya /Sonja /Sonia is a very popular name in Norway. Actually, the Norwegian queen is named Sonja.
Sonya, would I be out of line to ask you to consider asking Hugo to wear an ascot from time to time? I think the ascot was made for him and I'm sure that if you even partially agree with me that he would regard your opinion, of course, so much more highly than some unknown person like me. I would love to see him wear one, especially across the table from you as you are having sartorial talks. Thanks!
Hi David, I would be a first for Hugo to wear an ascot, but I don't see why he wouldn't agree to give it a try--at least once. I will make the effort, since you asked. Cheers ! ~Sonya
@@SARTORIALTALKS Oh, how fun! I hope he does on a future video and you or he ask us to comment! I look forward to that and thank you so much, Sonya, for responding so positively to at least ask him! Ciao!
How to use the toilet in a style?-with a style book !))))))) ,that was so funny my dear Hugo. Both of you are very humble and modest to go through and recommend other books on style. I loved the piano music ,Stay save, love to you from Cairo.
You've hit on my weakness. I have a small house made far smaller by the amount of books that I already have. Also, germaine to your antidote about the gentleman and his hat underneath his chair(which makes perfect sense to me). But doesn't it make one long for the return of the coat-check?(or hat-check for that matter...)
Take Ivy is also a classic. It’s trad/Americana rather than suiting, but I assume there is enough overlap between the two communities for the book to be relevant to the discussion.
Thank you so much for a great episode! Maybe you could consider the book Men and style by David Coggins if you decide to continue on this track. Thanks once again
@@SARTORIALTALKS It's nice and fun to wear a suit and the attention of course :) I love clothes one day I'm casual and the other day elegant. Merci for the video's Hugo and Sonya.
@@SARTORIALTALKS Thank you so much for all the work you do, by the way. I've been a long time lurker of your channel and just recently started my own sartorial collection. Started with a pair of double monks from Meermin. They just arrived this morning and I love them.
You're right. I am Dandy is the first one (actually I'm honoured to be featured in it next to Bruce Boyer) and We are Dandy is the second one. Both by our good friend Rose Callahan and by Natty Adams. Cheers, Hugo
Bonjour Sonia et Hugo ! Connaissez-vous des livres équivalents à Dressing the man pour les femmes ? Merci beaucoup !! Vous avez créé une nouvelle passion chez moi depuis quelques années ;)
Flusser's writing was far too verbose in Dressing The Man. Happily, he's refined his writing style into something much more polished and concise for his latest book on Ralph Lauren.
Hugo, being a legendary menswear bloger, youtuber and author of some of the best books on menswear, doesn't have to promote other books. But he chooses to because he knows how passionate we are about menswear. You could say that...he reads us like a book.
Cheers, Hugo!
You are very kind Krunoslav. Cheers, Hugo & Sonya
It’s always a good idea to promote one’s industry. M.
@@rovercoupe7104 But only if you are a market leader.
I don’t agree. Regards, M.
You guys are epic. Thank you for keeping tradition alive stay safe everybody
Many thanks Afsana! Hugo & Sonya
Here are a few that I love and you might too: Icons of Men's Style by Josh Sims, Style And The Man by Allen Flusser (great compact guide), Clothes And The Man by Allen Flusser and The Elegant Man by Riccardo Villarosa. These are just a few of my favorites that you didn't mention. Thank you so much for such a great look into some of the best sartorial writings.
Thank you for your contribution my friend. Cheers, Hugo
There is something "ASMR-like" in your videos, with the way everything is blended, the tone, the presentation... it's not only that they're incredible informative, but I find them to have some "relaxing" qualities, for lack of a better expression. Cheers from Barcelona, Spain.
Thank you! We didn't even know the acronym ASMR before starting this channel. Best, Hugo & Sonya
They are using good quality microphones that pick up those tiny details of sound.
As fan of reading books to gain information. (Prefere it over TH-cam) I really love that u guys did a booklist here! Thank you!
More than welcome and thanks for watching ! Hugo and Sonya
I’m about half way through Dressing the Man right now. A great read and a great guide. The first sartorial book I read was Saville Row by James Sherwood after a recommendation by you. I read it twice it was so interesting. I’m looking forward to your Shoes and I’ve ordered The Parisian Gentleman, the compact edition is still available on Amazon. Hugo, I still think there is room for you to write The London Gentleman with more focus on the style than the history of Saville Row.
I hear you Michael, we may consider it one day or another (especially when we'll be able to travel to London again). Cheers, Hugo
Stars rating? One million ! I love this show! Regards from Brazil 🇧🇷
Dear Hugo & Sonya, since your subject is about clothing for sophisticated men I would gladly watch your video about etiquette (which is a must for gentleman). Thanks!
Hello Alexander,
Perhaps we will evolve from discussing the Art of Conversation (prior episode) to a serious exploration of traditional and modern "etiquette". Thank you for suggesting!
~Sonya and Hugo
You guys reviewed some splendid books - most of which I have. Those I don’t have are now on my ‘must read’ list!
Before my friend had his first bespoke suit made, I took him to meet several cutters on the Row, just to get a feel of the place and the differing styles available.
Also, when he met Richard and Brian Lishak I bought him a copy of Richard’s signed book. I reasoned if he read it, he’d understand what went into becoming a tailor, what the different processes were and be able to make a more informed choice, as and when when he felt ready.
Brian Lishak beamed his approval at my idea and my friend did end up with a splendid suit from Welsh and Jeffries.
Happy days!
This is an inspiring story -- thanks so much for telling it here ! Hugo
I enjoy the video and enjoyed learning something new. Sonya comment that a gentleman put his hat under his chair. While I always thought of myself as an elegant gentleman I never knew that. Thank you for the tip.
Dear Walter, you should read this article on our blog: www.parisiangentleman.com/blog/final-resting-place
All the best, Hugo
I respect and admire your mission to re-introduce to the world from your own unique venue, the forgotten Lifestyle/Art of Classic Men Style.👔👞 These principles and elements of Men's style have been in existence, developed and passed down to those who appreciate and admire good taste and style for years. Many people in society today have forgotten some of these principles, on how to present themselves at their best, Sartorially. Anybody can dress up, but not everybody's well dressed.👔👞 The key is in the details!👍 Keep up the good work in teaching people about how to value Quality, Taste and Beauty in their lives.🌹
Best regards,👍
-Angelo.🌹
Hello Hugo and Sonya, I hope that this finds you both well, at I personally thank you both so much for your continued hard work in providing the community with a regular delivery of the fantastic content, in such difficult times you are both doing a amazing job, thank you so much your friend Ryan.
Thank you Ryan, We hope you are doing well. Cheers, Hugo & Sonya
Another great video , thank you .I will watch again and pause to list all those positions as those are the only ones I can probably afford to buy from sartorial world at the minute .
Lovely presentation as usual, bravo! As requested a favorite go to book of mine: 'The Handbook of Style' printed by Hearst books (New York/London) for Esquire, a man's guide to looking good. It is hard cover but small and compact(7.25"x5.25") and makes a great gift to young or older men needing a sartorial road map without resorting to a 1000 page tome!
Many thanks! We'll check it out. Hugo & Sonya
This was excellent. I ordered the English Gentleman (found a used copy) and would suggest a handy little gem called “A gentleman gets dressed up” by John Bridges
Thank you for another great video.
You had asked about other books on men style that may be of interest. The first book I read on men's style is a small inconsequential book called "Esquire The Handbook of Style: A Man's Guide to Looking Good". Not a literary masterpiece, but it is what started my passion to improve my style . Growing up I did not have anyone to guide me in all things sartorial. I just remember as a small boy watching the older gentlemen and how they dressed, acted and carried themselves and thought one day I will look like that. Refined. Fast forward many decades, with the help of this book and many others. Watching a lot of great TH-cam videos including yours and Sonya's. I am getting there. I don't think I will ever be finished learning, always a work in progress.
You know it is funny. When I am dressed very well and go out, I feel good. I notice people taking a second looks at me. Especially the ladies. People will come up to me and ask for directions or what is the best restaurant to go too. I am sure it is just how those gentlemen felt that I watched when I was a young boy.
Great addition -- many thanks ! ~Sonya & Hugo
I want to thank you so much for today’s show. I had never heard of “The Measure of a Man.” The story of Mr. Greenfield’s life was so compelling I immediately went to Amazon to buy a copy. As it happens, I was able to buy the last copy Amazon had in stock and look forward you reading it soon! Thank you again!
It's a great book Dan, about the story of a great man. Cheers, Hugo
. . . A couple of years later reading your comment , Dan .
i) Never believe the ‘last copy’ spiel from anyone - especially those , off the scale greed-fuckers at ‘Amazon’; it’s the ‘Devil’s’ work . And
ii) Never buy from ‘Amazon’. Buy from small , independent bookshops - and all others apart from the bookshops . In the words of
Schumacher,
“ Small Is Beautiful “
Thank you so much for the video. I love your channel so much! I have two questions for you if I may: 1. What is the music of your opening? It is so elegant and calming, I wish I could listen to the whole. 2. For a college student with little money, and living in an area most of the people don't care much about clothing, what recommendations you would give him in terms of where to start his sartorial journey? Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on great books for gentlemen style- I enjoyed the video and experiences you provide
Many thanks Michael for your kind and encouraging words. Hugo
As always Sonya and Hugo your conversation is highly entertaining and informative..i thank you 😊..✌
This comment warms our hearts. Thank you, Hugo and Sonya
What a beautiful episode!
Grazie Mauro! Hugo & Sonya
@@SARTORIALTALKS never thought listening the last name Southerland - your face, Hugo, says it all - could have been this hilarious!!!
Hello Hugo and Sonya, loved the episode definitely some good advices taken today. However I'd like to ask what the name of the song that was played at the end of the episode (The piano solo) is.
J'ai reçu le livre "SHOES" de Hugo. C’est absolument magnifique! Une vrai oeuvre d’art!!! Beaucoup, beaucoup de felicitations. Bien mérité! Woehoe!!! 😉
I've just received the new book by Hugo "Shoes". It is absolutely magnificent! A real work of art (and love and labour)!!! Many, many congratulations. Well deserved/earned! Woehoe!!! ;-)
Hugo and Sonya, I loved all your suggestions... so I immediately ordered The Italian Gentleman. I already have The Parisian Gentleman and I have already reserved your new book on shoes. Thank you for a very informative video. Normand (Montreal)
Merci Normand! Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS De rien. Ça fait plaisir.
Esquire's Encyclopedia of 20th Century Men's Fashions by O.E. Schoeffler. Out of print and quite rare. You will pay $200-$500 for a copy. It is the "bible" for vintage menswear and just as important as Flusser in my opinion.
Thank you Nicholas ! Hugo & Sonya
Last week I watched your episode about champagne and today I received a bottle of Forget Brimont from 2008. Thank you Hugo!
Lucky man! 2008 may well be one of the best years of the millenium. Incredibly refined Champagne. Cheers! Hugo
Love this topic. Tanner Guzy’s The appearance of Power is great. Dress for Success by John T. Molloy is still relevant, despite being published in 1975
Thanks Brian, I don't know those ones but will check. Hugo
Just ordered, thanks brother.
★ Great topic Hugo & Sonya, library building is a testament to hidden and forgotten knowledge
~ on that note and slightly obliquely, Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson is a must read. How Da Vinci dressed, his minute attention to detail and flamboyance BUT most significantly his influence by Vitruvius, a Roman general who crafted everything from war machines to buildings based on the proportions of man!
So a suit, is the temple you build outwardly for your body while inwardly is where the holy sanctum resides. 🥂
Thank you Roman for such a great contribution. Good bless, Hugo & Sonya
I would like to see more like this. Have you read Men and Style by David Coggins? The books along with your videos can give people an excellent education. Thank you.
G. Bruce Boyer's book "Elegance: A Guide to Quality in Menswear" is one of the few books that I've read multiple times. 👍
Nice addition, thank you! ~Sonya & Hugo
Great show!
Congratulations with great content.
Love your shirt and the green braces.
Sonya is elegant as always.
Continuer, Continuer!
Ps. Sonya /Sonja /Sonia is a very popular name in Norway.
Actually, the Norwegian queen is named Sonja.
Hi Anders, It is encouraging to receive such a positive comment. Thanks for your great energy ! ~Sonya and Hugo
Excellent list of books for anyone's library. Le mot juste que vous chechez, Hugo, est "Self-deprecating"
Merci cher ami ! Hugo
I've been looking for a reading list. It's as if you read my mind!!!
This is good news; thanks for your comment. Cheers, Hugo
Sonya, would I be out of line to ask you to consider asking Hugo to wear an ascot from time to time? I think the ascot was made for him and I'm sure that if you even partially agree with me that he would regard your opinion, of course, so much more highly than some unknown person like me. I would love to see him wear one, especially across the table from you as you are having sartorial talks. Thanks!
Hi David, I would be a first for Hugo to wear an ascot, but I don't see why he wouldn't agree to give it a try--at least once. I will make the effort, since you asked. Cheers ! ~Sonya
@@SARTORIALTALKS Oh, how fun! I hope he does on a future video and you or he ask us to comment! I look forward to that and thank you so much, Sonya, for responding so positively to at least ask him! Ciao!
How to use the toilet in a style?-with a style book !))))))) ,that was so funny my dear Hugo. Both of you are very humble and modest to go through and recommend other books on style. I loved the piano music ,Stay save, love to you from Cairo.
Hahaaaaa....You are very perceptive, and as always we enjoy your replies. Stay safe and greetings from Bourgogne! Hugo and Sonya
You've hit on my weakness. I have a small house made far smaller by the amount of books that I already have. Also, germaine to your antidote about the gentleman and his hat underneath his chair(which makes perfect sense to me). But doesn't it make one long for the return of the coat-check?(or hat-check for that matter...)
I can tell you are fully integrated !! Superb and thank you ! ~Sonya and Hugo
I enjoyed, "How To Be a Man: A Guide To Style and Behavior For The Modern Gentleman"
Thanks John. Who's the author? Cheers, Hugo & Sonya
Discussions Sartoriales
Hello,
The author is Glenn O’Brien
@@JohnBrown-go1ro Yes of course. Great writer (the GQ style guy) who passed away unfortunately a few years ago. Best, Hugo
What book would you recommend for casual and actual style for a young guy?
Take Ivy is also a classic. It’s trad/Americana rather than suiting, but I assume there is enough overlap between the two communities for the book to be relevant to the discussion.
Thanks David, I believe it's an interesting (and relevant) book for our community. Best, Hugo
Thank you so much for a great episode! Maybe you could consider the book Men and style by David Coggins if you decide to continue on this track.
Thanks once again
I don't know this book but will certainly take a look at it. Thanks Bobby. Hugo
Amazing, I really wanted a video like that !!
Haha yes, I promise I will. She's so talented. Hugo
I truly enjoyed this video!
Thank you so much ! Hugo & Sonya
It is always nice to see you together than separately.
Merci Davide ! Hugo & Sonya
@@SARTORIALTALKS It's nice and fun to wear a suit and the attention of course :) I love clothes one day I'm casual and the other day elegant. Merci for the video's Hugo and Sonya.
@@fashionwiseguy Like we are, as well. Bravo ! ~H
Fantastic video
Merci ! Hugo & Sonya
Thank you, maestro!
Kind, & you're welcome, always! Hugo
Check out 'From tip to toe, The essential men's wardrobe' published by Gestalen
Really appreciate the suggestion ! Hugo and Sonya
@@SARTORIALTALKS Could I also suggest Swan Songs by Reginald Jerome de Mans
@@t.garratt5371 Indeed, Hugo did a small review on the book in one of his emissions here. Cheers ! ~Sonya
Another great episode! Keep them coming Hugo, you are doing great work here.
BTW, I just ordered the Italian Gentlemen, can't wait.for it to get here.
Many thanks Chris, I hope you'll appreciate it. Hugo
Hi, where may I find this list?
Great topic
Thank you Ethan! Hugo
I am surprised that how you make clip on such great subject every time
You make unique clips every time
Thank you for the kind comment. ~Hugo
Pleasure to be the first comment! Salute to you both!
Salute my friend! Hugo & Sonya
To the Amazon!
Or the local bookstore also! Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS Yes, or that, of course :) Although here in Cyprus I really have little choice :(
@@SARTORIALTALKS Thank you so much for all the work you do, by the way. I've been a long time lurker of your channel and just recently started my own sartorial collection. Started with a pair of double monks from Meermin. They just arrived this morning and I love them.
@@TroyHardingLit Congratulations my friend. Hugo
I am Dandy - The return of an elegant gentlemen....
You're right. I am Dandy is the first one (actually I'm honoured to be featured in it next to Bruce Boyer) and We are Dandy is the second one. Both by our good friend Rose Callahan and by Natty Adams. Cheers, Hugo
I love your video. This is the first time I saw you wearing braces (suspenders). I love braces and wish you would do a video on them.
Many thanks Walter! Yes it's a good idea. Hugo & Sonya
I would love a sartorial snippets book with dozens of chapters that all take about 5 minutes to read. The perfect toilet book.
The Suit by Antongiavanni is the book you're looking for. Cheers, Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS It already exists, fantastic. Looks like fun too. Thank you so much.
So which one of our good friends will be listing the books’ titles in the comment?
We are doing much better with the lists, now. Cheers ! ~Sonya
Bonjour Sonia et Hugo !
Connaissez-vous des livres équivalents à Dressing the man pour les femmes ?
Merci beaucoup !! Vous avez créé une nouvelle passion chez moi depuis quelques années ;)
Non malheureusement cher Alexandre. C'est un énorme vide qu'il faudra bien un jour combler ! Amicalement, Sonya et Hugo
Quick plug for Hardy Amies' laugh out loud 'ABC of Men's Fashion'.
Excellent, thank you Janet ! Hugo and Sonya
Sex & Suits by Anne Hollander
I need to know the brand of micro checks black and white bespoke shirt the one with tab collar in how to dress black suit eposide.
It's a bespoke shirt by Courtot in Paris. Best, Hugo
Mr. Hugo.. you are the best.. thumb up for you..
Flusser's writing was far too verbose in Dressing The Man. Happily, he's refined his writing style into something much more polished and concise for his latest book on Ralph Lauren.
Well, I like Dressing the Man not for the writing but for the knowledge. Very useful. Cheers, Hugo
Noice
Nice I hope (not noise!!). Thanks! Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS It is certainly nice, haha. Keep with the good work on your videos!