Paul Weller, a giant of British pop music, who almost single handedly brought back the 60s mod movement with his band The Jam, took things even further with The Style Council and went in new directions with his solo work is known almost as much for his style as he is for his music.
Read MoreLevis Blue Tab elevates the Canadian tuxedo for the modern man.
Read MoreStep into Bob Dylan’s jeans with this capsule collaboration between Levi’s Vintage Clothing and the filmmakers behind the “A Complete Unknown” bio-pic.
Read MoreThe new Beatles documentary Get Back seems to divide viewers into two, equally vehement, camps. During 8 hours of watching a band that is falling apart, even as it comes together to record new material and rehearse for the now legendary rooftop concert, I was drawn into their creative process and didn’t want it to end.
Read MoreNoah pays tribute to my favorite art rock group, Roxy Music in a new capsule collection that attempts to capture some of their glam rock aesthetic and romanticism, while adapting it to today’s street ware sensibilities.
Read MoreFred Perry, which has long revered youth culture has teamed up once again with Belgian enfant terrible designer Raf Simons in an homage to the London nightlife of the early ‘80s.
Read MorePaul Smith is my favorite designer. Combining traditional British tailoring with a sense of whimsy that often results in unexpected details (in the lining of a suit, the turn of a cuff, or the pattern of a sock), he makes clothes that allow for exactly the right touch of youthful exuberance while still remaining tasteful.
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