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Hi All, I’m very happy to introduce our newest affiliate, familiar to many Styleforum members and readers - Will Boehlke’s “A Suitable Wardrobe”, which now has its own online shop ( http://store.dynend.com ) A Suitable Wardrobe's online haberdashery is a destination for classic clothing and accessories. Will’s objective is to combine personal service with items that are among the best in the world of their type and difficult or impossible to find elsewhere online. In Will’s words, it is clothing for men who love clothes. Featured brands include Cravate Royale, E&G Cappelli, Inis Meáin, and Simonnot-Godard, with more brands to be added to the roster monthly. A Suitable Wardrobe will be offering discount codes and promotions specifically for Style Forum members as soon as Will figures out how to use that part of his software (sounds like me. J takes care of all the technical work for a reason.) Enjoy, Fok.
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Hello Style Forumites. If you're tempted to purchase any of the products at the ASW store you may want to remember this simple code:

styleforum15

Use the code at checkout to receive 15% off the regular prices for clothing and accessories during the month of March.
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Good timing, Will. I've been eyeing a few of those neckties..

Nice to see some "borderless" pocket squares in the mix too; those have been hard to come by.

Any plans to carry socks with clocks? And what's the ETA on the shoe department?
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Good timing, Will. I've been eyeing a few of those neckties..

Nice to see some "borderless" pocket squares in the mix too; those have been hard to come by.

Any plans to carry socks with clocks? And what's the ETA on the shoe department?

There won't be socks on the site for a while, and the weak English pound is playing havoc with the shoe department.

Lots more pocket squares, scarves and neckties in the short term.
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The first signs of Spring have appeared at A Suitable Wardrobe's Online Haberdashery, with six new tattersall patterned handkerchiefs in spring colors from France's Simonnot-Godard, perhaps the best weaver of its kind remaining in the world.

Each is 16 1/2 inches (42cm) on a side so their hand rolled edges won't slip out of sight in a jacket's breast pocket.

Normally $52, they are $44.20 each when you use the styleforum15 code for the remainder of March, including shipping within the continental United States.

Check them out at ASW.
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Summer silks have begun appearing at ASW, in the form of oxblood and ivory silk Shantung neckties.

Also on the site are two seasonally appropriate cotton pocket squares and two summer scarves.They will be followed next week by new jacquard, grenadine and tartan neckties as well as nine new Cappelli sixfolds in summer colors.

And the Style Forum 15% discount code styleforum15 will be working until Wednesday, March 31.
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Summer silks have begun appearing at ASW, in the form of oxblood and ivory silk Shantung neckties....
I really should read your blog more often; today's Marinella article is very good indeed. Esp. for its use of the word "transversal".
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This week I am featuring two quintessentially summer neckties in pink at the ASW Online Haberdashery. One is a six-fold foulard with small white and navy figures by E&G Cappelli of Naples. The other is a pink and white pencil stripe three-fold by Michael Drake. There are also a dozen other new foulard, jacquard, grenadine and silk madras check neckties from the two makers.

While you are on the site, sign up for the ASW mailing list (it's the box to the lower left). Mailing list subscribers receive one email a week, announcing new products and specials two or three days before everyone else hears about them. And since there are only three or four of many of my items, they have begun to sell out before non-subscribers even hear of them.

Finally, for the month of April, enter the code "styleforum10" at checkout to receive a 10% discount on your entire order. But don't type the quote marks. :-)
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I love your blog. It is always a good read.
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Most knowledgeable observers consider the well dressed Italian man to be the most clothes conscious in the world. And more than 70% of the neckties sold in Italy are blue.

Coincidence? I don't think so. Blue is the most flexible necktie color. In shades from darkest navy to very pale it complements most dress shirts and gray, brown or blue jackets.

This week I am featuring two lighter blue neckties for the season. One is a navy, royal and white jacquard by Michael Drake. The other is a typically Italian Cappelli six-fold foulard with navy and white figures on a teal blue ground. And Style Forum members receive a 10% discount this month by using the code "styleforum10."

Customers outside the United States, Canada and Mexico should note that there is currently a minimum shipping charge of $34 to their destinations. This is the lowest cost option from the U.S. that provides tracking in transit. It is for a medium sized box that can comfortably hold a dozen or more neckties and pocket squares, so ordering more than one item costs no more for shipping.

I hope to see you at the store.
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Summer's tartan neckties evoking Madras checks are the featured products this week at A Suitable Wardrobe's Online Haberdashery. Madras, once known as bleeding madras for its tendency to run during laundering, is an airy patterned cotton from India that has seen a bit of a resurgence recently, in an unfortunately colorfast form, after disappearing from American markets for a couple of decades.

But then these silk neckties are not intended to bleed either. And though they look like they might be a bit loud, when paired with shirts that have a white or cream ground the pattern blends into the ensemble. It's a great combination with cotton or linen jackets. Wear a simple white linen pocket square for a contrast in texture.
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This week the ASW Online Haberdashery is featuring summer's best caps, made by the capmaker to British royalty in a generously sized model based on photos of the Prince of Wales in the 1930's. These are constructed of 14 ounce/420 gram Irish linen with a pure cotton lining and offered in either dark navy blue or cream. They are particularly nice combined with a summer scarf.
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Supersized Cappellis!

There are five new Capelli neckties on the site this week, in a lined three fold construction and a choice of two sizes to accommodate most men's preferences. And good as Cappellis are (certainly one of the two best makes in Naples if not all of Italy) I don't think it's completely accurate to say that the new 3 1/2"(8.5 cm) wide by 60"(152 cm) long size is a supersized version of my standard 3 1/4"(8 cm) by 56"(142 cm) size. I simply needed a headline.

The new Cappellis are priced better than their six-fold relations but at $150 each even I will not claim they belong on a value menu. Still, that is the best price I know of for Capelli neckties in the English-speaking world.

And by the way, in addition to the featured items the determined browser will find some new Drake's neckties as well as the first of a series of cotton and silk neckerchiefs.
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It was 18 months ago that I first wrote about the Sloop, nicely shaped leather soled loafers with the look of a boat shoe, after The Sartorialist photographed Luca Rubinacci wearing a pair. The maker, a Milanese venture called SW1, closed its retail doors during the recession and the design has been virtually unavailable since then. That was too unfortunate a situation to be allowed to continue, so this week A Suitable Wardrobe will be re-introducing the Sloop in two colorways at the online haberdashery.

Lightweight, the Sloop is relaxed, with laces that tie and untie. They are as easy to wear with shorts or chinos as they are comfortable under a blazer or cotton suit. And they look just as at home scuffed up in Mahattan Beach as they do freshly polished in the Hamptons.

The Sloop will initially be available in dark brown calf suede or polished dark brown calf for $475 a pair including shipping. Mid-brown water buffalo (shown in the photo) will follow later this summer because, frankly, some guys are going to decide that one color is just not enough.

Getting products loaded on to the store is time-consuming and my Sloops may not be photographed and on the site until the middle of the week. In the meantime, email me with questions or to reserve a pair.
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For those who have been asking, the Sloops are actually on the store now.
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