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A gentleman is guided by natural assurance, never clutters his appearance, and carries the minimum of accessories. A horn comb perhaps, a handkerchief of course, the thinnest of wallets, and his own preference in sleek tech communications. Perhaps a small pill container of aspirin. Cigarette lighters and cases are no longer a part of the paraphernalia. Nothing to spoil the cut of the suit.
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On a note of heightened discernment, we present the ultimate in dressing gowns. Consider the details: traditional full length and generously cut with just the right amount of swagger.
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Our knitted caps have a bit of military history associated with them. Our knit beanie, with it’s deep docker-style brim, was used extensively during World War II by both British and American sailors who kept watch on deck in the frigid North Atlantic, and thus was called a “watch cap” in the forces.
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But what ever happened to gentleman’s gloves? We see tons of gardening gloves, rough and rugged sports gloves, and even a few passable black or brown leather town gloves. But where to find the sophisticated sort of hand-warmers that actually serve as fitting accessories to a custom-tailored wardrobe?







