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Issue #38 | Discover Summer's Best Styles and Exclusive Sales

Explore Kit Blake's summer collection, shop exclusive sales from Officine Générale and Dubbleware, and discover Saman Amel's new atelier

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Effortless Summer Style by Kit Blake

Kit Blake, known for their refined tailoring and classic menswear, presents their latest Summer Lookbook. This collection highlights their commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and timeless style.

The centerpiece is the pleated trouser, Kit Blake's signature item, available in lightweight fabrics and a range of colors ideal for warm weather. Paired with these trousers are linen blazers, providing a relaxed but polished look. Crisp white shirts and lightweight knitwear add versatility, allowing for easy layering or standalone style. Each item reflects Kit Blake’s dedication to blending traditional British tailoring with modern sensibilities.

The collection’s elegant cuts and high-quality materials ensure that each piece not only looks good but also feels comfortable, making it perfect for various summer occasions.

Explore the full lookbook and discover how Kit Blake continues to set the standard for contemporary menswear with their latest summer offerings. For more details, visit the Kit Blake Summer Lookbook.

Introducing Two Exclusive Sales: Officine Générale and Dubbleware

This week has seen the launch of summer sales from two very different but intriguing brands in Officine Générale and Dubbleware.

Officine Générale, founded in Paris by Pierre Mahéo, is renowned for its sophisticated, timeless menswear that blends traditional tailoring with modern aesthetics. Their Pre-Sale features meticulously crafted pieces that embody Parisian chic, with a focus on high-quality materials and impeccable fit. Explore their collection for elevated wardrobe essentials that seamlessly transition from casual to formal settings.

In contrast, Dubbleware boasts a rich history rooted in American workwear, established in Boston in 1924. Known for its durable and practical designs, Dubbleware offers robust clothing inspired by vintage Americana. Their Summer 2024 Full Sale Collection includes rugged staples ideal for outdoor and everyday wear, emphasizing functionality without compromising style.

While Officine Générale provides refined elegance and contemporary flair, Dubbleware delivers hard-wearing, classic American workwear. Both brands offer distinct yet complementary additions to any wardrobe.

Explore Officine Générale's sophisticated selections here and dive into Dubbleware's rugged summer collection here.

Saman Amel’s Handsome Tailoring—and New London Store—Are a Timely Antidote to Noisy Runway Menswear

Swedish tailoring brand Saman Amel has opened a new atelier and Vogue explains what their philosophy brings to a crowded menswear space:

“There is a reason why there isn’t really any clothing in here,” grins Saman Amel, one half of the Swedish tailoring label that bears his name, as he surveys the sexily plush first room of the brand’s new London atelier on Albemarle Street, Mayfair. “We want to start off with conversation,” he says. In fact, the only piece of clothing is a black suit jacket festooned in myriad white stitches that underlines the fact that Amel and his best friend and business partner Dag Granath specialize predominantly in the custom made.

Granath elaborates: “when a customer comes in and directly they see clothes, it does just feel transactional.” Such a crass introduction has no place at Saman Amel, where building relationships and understanding a client’s broader lifestyle is part of a philosophy based around the forging of a lifelong sartorial exchange. “If you don’t rush the first meeting the likelihood of building a relationship with that person over a longer time is so much higher,” explains Granath. Are they offering men a refuge from all the fashion noise out there? Yes! They both reply in unison. “As we saw our business really pick up, that was exactly what people were saying to us,” Granath adds.

Read the full piece over on the Vogue website.

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