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The tailoring of Hong Kong // A hongkongi szabóság
Bespoke tailors have evolved with culture throughout history. The real spark that distinguished the term ‘bespoke’, which stands for uniquely patt...
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Choosing the perfect lapel // A tökéletes hajtóka választása
The lapel, also known as the rever, is the folded fabric end at the front of the jacket that meets the collar directly. There are three basic ty...
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How to choose the right belt // A megfelelő öv választása
For a fashionable gentleman, a belt means so much more than just a tool to hold up his trousers. It is an accessory that can complete and accent ou...
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The history of pocket squares // A Díszzsebkendő története
The ancient form of pocket squares can be traced back to ancient Egypt, when small. Cloths were painted with red powder for decorative purposes. H...
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The hooded jacket // A kapucnis zakó
There are only a few garments that have embedded themselves in our wardrobe like jeans and the three thousand-year-old piece of clothing in the tit...
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Wearing white tie // A frakk viselés
Originally, wearing a tailcoat was considered the basis of the formal dress form, which was the highest level of elegance. The original form of whi...
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The Neapolitan Tailoring // A nápolyi szabóság
Italy is considered to be the melting pot of culture and history. When Italy comes to mind, one thinks of the Colosseum, the Gondolas but we tend...
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The anatomy of the tuxedo // A szmoking anatómiája
Many garments have several characteristics which are not yet distinctive features, for example, a jacket can be made of cotton, linen, wool, but it...
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History of the tuxedo // Szmoking viselés története
The tuxedo, which is extremely elegant today, was once the least formal evening attire. Although it has evolved over the years, there are many simi...
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Bespoke vs. Made-to measure
The difference between bespoke and made-to-measure suits
The quality of a suit highly depends on its material, design and detailed tailoring (how...
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