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What’s New: Shirts from Religion

by reggie in New Arrivals on July 1st, 2011 Discussion

New shirts from UK based Religion are in for summer, including golf tees, simple henleys, and v-neck graphic tees. Great for the guy who does the casual rocker look often. Shirts by Religion are priced at $85.

Pictured above, the Religion shirts have been matched with a linen shirt by Shirt (left) and a Franco Negretti shirt (right).

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What’s New: Juma

by reggie in New Arrivals on June 9th, 2011 Discussion

Juma is our latest Canadian line for the everyday, fashion forward individual. Working best with the taller, slender built guys, these pieces have been constructed with beautiful fabrics, silks, and cashmere. Soft and smooth to the touch, these higher end tops, shorts, and scarves are built to impress.

Available from Juma are silk shirts ($175), tank tops ($45), shorts ($125), and two styles of scarves ($175).

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What’s New: Polos, Shirts, Pants & Shorts from Farah

by reggie in New Arrivals on May 12th, 2011 Discussion


The Farah brand was born in the 1920s but it was not until the 1970s in the UK that it reached the cult status it holds today.

The original Farah slack made from hopsack canvas became an immediate hit with the youth of britain: slim cut, sharply tailored and featuring stain resistant technology, the trouser was unlike anything available at the time.

Momentum for the brand grew and in the 1980s Farah became a must have label amongst fashion savvy hipsters, including the mods, skins, sticksmen and rocker-billys. Seen on the balconies at gigs across the UK music scene, each group interpreted the brand within their own style, building key farah items into what became their definitive looks. The clothes came to represent a sense of elitism while generating respect for those who displayed the now famous “Farah F Tab”.

Today the Farah label still holds the heritage and vigour it stood for then. A whole new generation of men throughout the world are drawn to the brand’s history and inspired to rediscover the distinct look for themselves.

Not all items in the branding shots above are available at the store, but we did order a vast amount of pieces from their collection:

Polos $89-$128
Tanktops $59
Shirts $98
Shorts $99
Pants $128
Blazer $229

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What’s New: Marshall Artist

by Melissa in New Arrivals on April 19th, 2011 Discussion

Nautical jacket - classic vintage sailing jacket with button and toggle closing $210

A British Heritage brand, Marshall Artist‘s mission is to produce socially relevant menswear that is ultra wearable while showcasing their British eccentricities. Their design and quality competes with higher end brands without the higher price point, and when you see the details that they put in the product it will become your favorite brand!

The factory that makes Marshall Artist also makes items for Prada, Mui Mui, Penfield. Marshall Artist has been spotted on the backs of Jude Law, David Beckham, the Gallagher brothers and other British celebrities.

Spring was inspired by classic American sports, the great outdoors and 60′s military, including references to camping, sailing, lawn tennis and vintage military uniforms.

Here’s a selection of some of the styles we have in the store now (and I have to say they check out fast, thought we were short shipped, didn’t realize that items sold out of the box!)

The classic waxed cotton Staple jacket with a hidden inside drawstring and removable neck tab. $245

Shawl collar sweater detailed with random wooden buttons and different pockets. $175

Classic 4 button cotton waxed vest (with un-classic details) $185

Tradesman shirt inspired by craftsman, great styling with the carpenter's pockets details $165

Club collar shirt - rounded collar with stylish welt pocket details $165

Double hem chambray shirt - military style details with a modern smaller button down collar $165

Printed shirt with chambray binding at the seam and a double pocket at the chest. $175

Seersucker tailored short with genuine Corozo buttons (high end and eco friendly)

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What’s New: Tops from John Varvatos

by reggie in New Arrivals on April 16th, 2011 Discussion

The shoes aren’t the only John Varvatos that we’ve got in for spring; a few new tops have made its way onto the racks as well. New in the casual and social rooms are fine gauge knit sweaters ($195) and three new shirts in linen, basic blue, and plaid ($165-185).



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What’s New: Shirts from SAND

by reggie in New Arrivals on April 7th, 2011 Discussion

SAND from Denmark is back with a great collection of spring colours and patterns. These slim cut shirts are perfect for evening or social events and are ideal for “popping” your spring fashion blazers. The clever detailing along the cuff add another layer of fascination when rolled up your arm. Available from $185 to $225 in seven different styles.

Which one is your favourite?

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What’s New: Without Prejudice (UK)

by reggie in New Arrivals on March 17th, 2011 Discussion

UK based Without Prejudice is a sophisticate affair, packed with detail and an occasional dash of sartorial adventure, just what you would expect from this British born, London bred menswear brand. Unique British styling and fits for the style conscious man.

Suits by Without Prejudice are between $895 and $950, with blazers priced at $550, shirts at $195, and pocket squares at $35.

Melissa says: take the time to look at the details this brand has to offer: surgen cuffs (hard to find in a suit at this price range), the last button hole stitch on the cuff is done in purple (for added pizazz), button hole stitch on the lapel is vertical instead of horizontal (again a small detail to make the suit stand out), half canvas construction, lots of inside pockets, beautiful fabrics. We’re excited to have this collectiion exclusive in Canada! They fit alot of the footballers in the UK, so they are made for a bigger guy who wants a trimmer looking suit – sizing is a bit interesting as well – a 42 fits like a 41, a 44 fits like is a 42.5 – so again perfect for guys who always felt inbetween sizes. Has the perfect navy blazer for Spring!

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