A nice review by a fellow blogger here: The Modern Gentleman. Sales were great over Christmas. Thank you to all those who supported to book. And Steve has nothing to fear – the next book should be out by the end of the year.
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Glad to hear it. I think I must bought half a dozen copies of this for friends and colleagues who expressed an interest.
Simon, Really please you liked my review. I’m even happier to hear about your next book.
Just received the book today. Definitely one of the best book on sartorial wear out there. Rest assured, this book will be in my jacket pocket during my next visit to my savile row tailors. Did I hear a next book??!
Yep, next book on the factories that make the best menswear in the world will be out end of this year, or Spring next. It will be a bigger, plush coffee table book with fantastic photography from Andy Barnham