On the strength of last month’s article on Leffot, Permanent Style has now been afforded a regular menswear slot in Spice, India’s leading luxury magazine.
This month’s edition features an interview with Carlo Bradelli, creative director of Kilgour, who explains why there’s just no one out there that innovates in quite the same way he does.

No, I'd pay more attention to what shows you're wearing - if it was a brown shoe I'd wear a brown belt
Black jeans: Exploring your style map
Read the commentsNice article Simon, and inspiring story, made better that they’re British-made. I have tried the jeans personally and as Johann has been quite active in the comments - I wanted to give him some feedback directly, if I may. The red accents on the button,…
Hiut: A craft-menswear brand starting a new chapter
Read the commentsYes indeed, but denim JEANS were first made in the USA by tailor Davies (Northern California I think) who then collaborated with retailer Levis. And it is likely due to Eans that the fabric has survived and kept its popularity even if also sometimes used…
LA menswear: People and clothes, in that order
Read the commentsI think you'll find the Harvard a little smarter and finer in make, but more importantly the styles are quite different - the lower toe shape and lower vamp of the Alden for instance. Ideally I'd try both if you could therefore The Alden will…
Crockett & Jones ‘Harvard’ loafers: Review
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