We’re coming back to New York (and bringing...

September 15th 2023

The pop-up shop we did last year with Rubato and Taillour went really well, so we're coming back to New York in October, with the addition shoemaker Seiji McCarthy (shoes below). This time we'll be on Christopher Street, with J Mueser kindly letting...

We’re coming back to New York (and bringing...

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Thank you Robert, it was lovely seeing you too...

September 15th 2023

Should you buy a copy? What’s the harm?

September 13th 2023

A few weeks ago, a reader asked my opinion on a pair of suede boots that were clearly a copy of the popular Open Walk from Loro Piana . That soft, unlaced chukka has become so widespread in a few short years that some don’t even recognise them...

Should you buy a copy? What’s the harm?

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Well I'd argue there's another point on top of this one to make. Quality. Recently, my wife needed a pair of new shoes. She previously had both a pair of Clark's, and a pair of "More expansive brand" (to respect anonymit...

September 13th 2023

You are the interviewer 2

September 11th 2023

Six years ago, we ran a really nice exercise on PS where readers became the interviewers, sending in questions they'd always wanted to ask. It sprung from a comment that at least one reader hadn't been very impressed with a recent interview with me....

You are the interviewer 2

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It led to a few other articles, yes - usually something just mentioned in the text, like this one...

September 11th 2023

Los Angeles: A city shopping guide

September 4th 2023

By Lucas Nicholson I recently visited Los Angeles for the first time, and spent a very enjoyable week being proved wrong. Admittedly my hopes hadn’t been high for menswear in the city, but what I witnessed was wide appreciation of craft and u...

Los Angeles: A city shopping guide

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I went to see them in Rome, not sure I could recommend the style or perhaps value...

September 4th 2023

The PS talks are back – with Luke Walker of...

August 28th 2023

A new season of talks is starting this Autumn, following the same format as the four we held last year - with Ethan Newton, Tony Sylvester, Jamie Ferguson and Rubato. The evenings at Mortimer House were immensely enjoyable, with around 50 readers ga...

The PS talks are back – with Luke Walker of...

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Hi, Yes it did, and yes there will be. Should be a week or two. No, LEJ was never part of this pop-up. They used the space back in the Spring, but we don't have that space any more so this Autumn we're just on our own fo...

August 28th 2023

Autumn/Winter 2023 on the PS Shop

August 21st 2023

As has now become routine, here is a view into what’s arriving in the PS Shop during the rest of the year. There are some new products and restocks of favourites, for any that have missed them thus far. We try to give an accurate month for la...

Autumn/Winter 2023 on the PS Shop

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I haven't looked at the linens recently Ben, sorry. I can try and remember to next time I'm on the Row though. Never a problem to comment on old posts - PS articles never get old, they only mature...

August 21st 2023

Tracksmith running clothing: Review

August 2nd 2023

Tracksmith, the running brand, recently interviewed me and a bunch of others for their magazine. The photos here are from that piece, and if you’d like you can read it here . It was nice having the excuse to reflect on what running has meant t...

Tracksmith running clothing: Review

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Thanks Chris...

August 2nd 2023

Memories of Edward Sexton 

July 28th 2023

Edward Sexton, the English bespoke tailor, sadly passed away this week. We were, as many readers will know, supposed to be holding a talk with Edward this past Spring, but his health has been poor for a while and that was postponed. In preparation ...

Memories of Edward Sexton 

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It is, you'd expect that of any good quality suit...

July 28th 2023

Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy...

July 26th 2023

The Real McCoy's headquarters in Kobe, Japan is extraordinary. I had been warned it would be, but it really didn't prepare me for the scale of the operation or for the mix of craft and eccentricity. The company owns four warehouses in the port of ...

Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy...

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I'm afraid they don't give tours normally Michael, not to customers or even most press...

July 26th 2023

Swimming shorts: Simple, tasteful, flattering

July 19th 2023

I haven’t written about swimming shorts for a long time. Other than a passing reference on our regular ‘holiday snaps’ articles , it’s been over a decade since they were covered on PS. Even back then, it was a pretty short ar...

Swimming shorts: Simple, tasteful, flattering

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Oh good, thanks William!...

July 19th 2023

Sartoria Ripense: Visiting Andrea Luparelli in Rome

July 17th 2023

By Manish Puri Whenever an article related to Rome is published on Permanent Style I’ve noticed there’s usually a reader comment or two about Sartoria Ripense – either asking about their style or praising their work. With this in m...

Sartoria Ripense: Visiting Andrea Luparelli in Rome

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Absolutely, Louis 😊...

July 17th 2023

How different materials decompose – The Aig...

July 14th 2023

Last week I wrote about the loopwheel knitter Aigat , one of the most specialised producers of loopwheel fabric - for sweatshirts, T-shirts etc - in Japan. Something I wanted to save for a separate article was the display they had in their receptio...

How different materials decompose – The Aig...

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It is a little delicate, but if you look after it half-decently it will certainly age well. If your attitude to clothes on holiday is as you describe though, it might not be very fitting, no...

July 14th 2023

Friends and fun at the PS anniversary Open Day

July 5th 2023

For the first hour-and-a-half of our Open Day last week, no one turned up. I sat there on a bench outside the shop, considering that maybe the ‘I am 15’ badge and the birthday banner weren’t so funny after all. Maybe they were just...

Friends and fun at the PS anniversary Open Day

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They've certainly been having a fashion moment, yes...

July 5th 2023

Nicoletta Caraceni on fitting Silvio Berlusconi

June 23rd 2023

When we went to see Nicoletta Caraceni (above) in Milan recently, she had been approached several times by the Italian media to speak about the death of Silvio Berlusconi, who was a customer for much of his life. She didn’t want to talk on TV...

Nicoletta Caraceni on fitting Silvio Berlusconi

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He never migrated to Kiton. He received some suits as a present ( it happened often in his life even with other brands ) and Kiton made a big marketing operation with press. He ordered suits with us till the end of his l...

June 23rd 2023

The Permanent Style Anniversary dinner

June 21st 2023

Last November marked 15 years since the founding of Permanent Style. To celebrate the occasion, we planned two things: a personal dinner with friends in Florence and a more public event in the pop-up shop on Savile Row. The public event, to which al...

The Permanent Style Anniversary dinner

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Thank you both!...

June 21st 2023

Thank you for being interesting and useful: Comme...

June 16th 2023

It occurred to me recently that the point of, and policy on PS comments hasn't been talked about for a long time. It is usually hinted at, and only then when people skirt the edges of it. So here’s a summary, which will also become a static pa...

Thank you for being interesting and useful: Comme...

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This exchange made me chuckle!...

June 16th 2023

Overshirts and oxfords back in stock, plus restoc...

June 9th 2023

The PS Oxfords in blue and white have just been restocked, as have the overshirts in navy (above). The shorts (below) also came in a week ago. Given the number of questions there have been about restocks, and issues with delays, we also thought it w...

Overshirts and oxfords back in stock, plus restoc...

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Slightly delayed, yes. Should be another week or two...

June 9th 2023

Please come to the Permanent Style Anniversary ‘O...

June 2nd 2023

OK, so at the end of last year Permanent Style turned 15. We’ve been trying to think of ways to celebrate with as many people as possible, and this is the idea. On Tuesday, June 27th, we will have an ‘open day’ at the pop-up shop,...

Please come to the Permanent Style Anniversary ‘O...

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Will do Richard, thanks for coming...

June 2nd 2023

Look after things you love: Repairing my Reverso 

May 31st 2023

It can be a little galling getting a high-end watch serviced. Given the cost could be between £500 and £1000, it's easy to feel you're spending a lot of money just to get the same thing back again. Perhaps it's easier to swallow if you'...

Look after things you love: Repairing my Reverso 

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No they didn't actually, and no I didn't, but perhaps I should have done...

May 31st 2023

The state of independent menswear in the UK

May 22nd 2023

By Lucas Nicholson. With the closure this year of the Oi Polloi shop in Manchester by its owners, JD Sports, it felt like it was an appropriate time to talk about the state of independent menswear stores in the UK. This is something of a passion of...

The state of independent menswear in the UK

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James St Peter’s recently opened in Ipswich. Worth reading the approach which some new businesses are taking to become a success: https://www.ipswich.co.uk/articles/james-st-peters-a-tailor-made-vision-for-ipswich...

May 22nd 2023

A guide to vintage in Japan: Harajuku, Koenji, Osaka

May 19th 2023

There are more vintage shops in Japan than anywhere else. Particularly in Harajuku, the fashion area of Tokyo, and in Koenji, a district about 40 minutes from the centre. But elsewhere too - Osaka, traditionally a fashion centre in Japan, has high-...

A guide to vintage in Japan: Harajuku, Koenji, Osaka

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Not particularly, as that wasn't what I was looking for really....

May 19th 2023

How we wear LEJ

April 26th 2023

By Manish Puri with André Larnyoh. Luke Walker is the creative director of the brand LEJ. I still remember the first time I saw him. He was strolling across my local green, wearing faded jeans and a loose shirt that appeared to be somewhat re...

How we wear LEJ

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Yes I agree, it could be. I think I can speak to that as it's less specific to the colour and a more general point about casual outerwear. For most people, the brown will be more versatile, but it depends a lot on what e...

April 26th 2023

Inspiring Japan: The 2023 trip

April 24th 2023

Last week I was in Japan for 10 days, mainly in Tokyo but also travelling around to Kobe, Osaka and Wakayama prefecture. It was the fourth time I’d been to Japan, but only the third for PS, and one of those had been for only a few days around ...

Inspiring Japan: The 2023 trip

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Only a handful of craft places - see article here...

April 24th 2023

A Day in the Life

April 17th 2023

My day begins around 6:30am, when my three-year-old starts shouting over the monitor that she wants to get up. That’s my job, in the highly organised division-of-labour that is our family life. I have to coax her out of her pyjamas and downsta...

A Day in the Life

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Enjoyed this a lot - would be great to get a refresh on this, or perhaps one from Lucas. Love the desk in picture two, reminds me so much of being at school....

April 17th 2023

The next talk with Rubato, and pop-up shop updates

March 10th 2023

I’m pleased to say that the next in our series of talks at Mortimer House will be with Oliver and Carl from Rubato, on March 31st. These events have a really nice atmosphere, with everyone milling around, browsing the products and chatting to ...

The next talk with Rubato, and pop-up shop updates

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Yes, I have lots of the Rubato lambswool. Lambswool is just merino, but a lamb specifically. Merino generally is used to refer to a worsted yarn, making finer knits. But anyway, I wouldn't say their knits are close to ca...

March 10th 2023