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In this new edition of Sartorial Talks, Sonya Glyn dissects the four categories of Old Money Style: The Normcore style, The Ivy/Prep look, The Quiet Luxury Style and the Branded Clothes style.
The Parisian Gentleman Blog: https://www.parisiangentleman.com/en/...
Links to the articles and videos quoted in this episode:
- The Art of Being Discreet: https://www.parisiangentleman.com/blo...
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In this new episode of Sartorial Talks, shot at the Owners in Prague (Czech Republic), Hugo and Sonya explain in details the main differences between traditional bespoke tailoring and its more modern (and mechanised) counterpart, the MTM process. An educational episode not to skip if you are about to start (or continue) your sartorial journey.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Does behaving like a gentleman still mean something in 2024? Is this vision of life still relevant in a western society where self-centredness reign supreme? What is the relationship between elegance and gentlemanliness? A discussion between Hugo and Sonya.
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Welcome to this new edition of Sartorial Talks, hosted by Sonya and Hugo.
In this episode, Sonya suggests 12 ways to look updated and modern in your suits in 2024 (separates, signature spectacles, alternative outerwear, tone on tone outfits etc.)Support the show
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Why are so many shops, all of a sudden, offering Made -to-Order shoes? Have you noticed that more and more new shoe brands are currently created overnight? How is it possible that some shops we've never heard of suddenly claim to sell artisan shoes and even use the word "bespoke"? Did you notice that the exact same pair of shoes can be found at very different prices depending on the brand? Is it true that the quality of leather is no more what it used to be a few decades ago? How long does it take to break in a pair of quality shoes? Are tassel loafers coming back in style in our casual era?
Justin Fitzpatrick (a.k.a. "The Shoe Snob") answers all these tough questions in a brutally honest way in order to help you find your way in a more and more competitive and complex market. If you are on the market for quality MTO shoes, this episode is for you!Support the show
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In this new edition of Sartorial Talks, Hugo welcomes his friend Justin Fitzpatrick, the founder of the worldwide famous blog The Shoe Snob and of the eponymous quality shoes brand J. Fitzpatrick Footwear.
This is the first part of a 3 parts series recorded with the Shoe Snob. This episode is focusing on Justin's inspiring and fascinating entrepreneurial journey: from a kid born in Seattle who loved shoes to a successful entrepreneur who left everything behind to fly to Italy to learn the art of shoemaking with shoemaker extraordinaire Stefano Bemer and then moved to Savile Row in London to become the patina artist at Gieves and Hawkes. An inspiring talk with a bona fide shoe snob...Support the show
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A discussion with Hugo Jacomet on his own personal style and the main differences between British, French and Italian styles in menswear and tailoring.
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In this episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo explains how you should prepare yourself for a first bespoke tailoring experience. What to ask for? What kind of fabric to start with? What kind of suit style you should go for as a first bespoke suit? How to express yourself in front of the tailor? What are the basic codes to know?
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In this episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo explains the origin and the meaning of the Super Numbers (S Numbers) in the world of quality fabrics.
This episode contrasts the old Bradford system (which qualified super Numbers by the number of 560 yards segments to be spun per pound) with the new system (from the 1960s) which measures with microscopes the maximum diameter of the wool fiber.Support the show
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In this unprepared episode Hugo spontaneously answers a bunch of questions about his life and his tastes.
What is your favorite tailor?
What is your favorite sport?
What is your favorite whisky?
What is your favorite movie?
What is your favorite airline?
What is your favorite city?
What is your favorite restaurant?
What is your favorite hotel?
What your favorite dessert?Support the show
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A discussion on style and being a gentleman (from a woman's perspective) with PG editor and Sartorial Talks co-host, Sonya Glyn Nicholson.
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In this episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo discusses the so-called death of classic men's style. Paradoxically, in an over-casual world the suit seems to regain momentum with a new generation of gentlemen.
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In this new episode of Sartorial Talks, Sonya Glyn shares a few ideas on how to build your own style and how to find your signature style item. A very inspirational, and somehow touching, talk.
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In this episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo debunks 7 Sartorial myths and explains why some pre-conceived ideas (like buying a black suit as a first suit or only wearing black or grey socks) are not true. For both beginners and more seasoned sartorialists.
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In this new episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo covers the finer points of acquiring and wearing a double breasted suit. Who can wear it? When to wear it? What about the number of buttons? Is this style still relevant in 2023? Am I too stout to wear it? Too slim? Too short? Too tall?
Everything you always wanted to know about this magnificent piece of classic men style is covered in this episode.
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In this new episode, Sonya Glyn reflects on the relationship between discretion and elegance by comparing two groups of people: the upper class (new money) and the top class (old money).
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In this new edition of Sartorial Talks, Hugo welcomes Guillaume Bo and his wife Angelique to speak about the famous menswear trade show called Pitti Uomo.
Pitti Uomo is an iconic menswear trade show where tens of thousands of elegant men from all around the world gather twice a year in Florence Italy to celebrate classic style. A place where you can meet the best dressed men on earth.Support the show
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In this new edition of Sartorial Talks, Hugo & Sonya share with you an incredibly interesting talk they recorded with Skander Ladjimi, the founder of the French Conservatory of Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, whose master's lineage goes back to Frédéric Chopin.
We hope you'll enjoy this insightful talk about the French approach and style in classical music, even if you're not a usual classical music listener.
If you're interested in knowing more about the French Conservatory of Beverly Hills, please follow this link: https://www.frenchconservatory.com/
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Where can you find a good custom/MTM suit in the USA for an excellent value?
Today, Hugo welcomes you on Madison Avenue in NYC at Enzo Custom, one of the best custom suiting companies in the USA. During this in-depth interview, Hugo speaks about the rise of the MTM (made-to-measure) business in the USA with Eli Sved, the founder and owner of Enzo Custom. He also discusses the MTM process with Richard and Brad, two of the company expert clothiers.
To date, Enzo Custom owns 10 showrooms nationwide in New York Midtown, New York Soho, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Charlotte, Miami, Chicago, Beverly Hills and Palo Alto.
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In this new episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo sits with his longtime friend Kirby Allison, founder of the eponymous Youtube channel and Webstore, for an in-depth (and unprepared) conversation about their mutual passion for quality, craftsmanship and traditions.
Good cigars, good bourbon, good company, great conversation. What else?
(This show has been recorded December 28th in Dallas, Texas).
Update on our books:
To order the Parisian Gentleman book (in English): http://thamesandhudson.com/the-parisian-gentleman-9780500293966
To order the Italian gentleman Book (in English): http://thamesandhudson.com/the-italian-gentleman-9780500022863
To order the Italian Gentleman book (in French): https://www.editionsintervalles.com/catalog/italian-gentleman/
To order the Parisian Gentleman book (in French): https://www.editionsintervalles.com/catalog/parisian-gentleman-2/
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