The original “SAS SMOCK” was issued to the British Special Forces, SAS (Special Air Service) , SBS (Special Boat Service) and the SOE (Special Operation Executive) in the early 40s and was a pull–over your head coat that featured two large pleated chest pockets along with two lower large bellow pockets, a drawstring hood, hem and waist. Manufactured in a printed brown and and green splintered camouflage wind proof fabric and oversized in shape for obvious practical reasons. During the later years of the war it was also the garment of choice for many snipers from regular British regiments….. Click image to read more
Andover Massachusetts is a small town in the North East of the USA and probably took it’s name from early European settlers who came from around Andover Hampshire in England. In 1948 Charlie Davidson opened a small store in Andover Massachusetts called the Andover Shop which primarily served the needs of the local Phillips Andover Academy along with carrying quality mens “trad style” clothing. In in 1953 he opened a second store in Havard square Cambridge Massachusetts which is home to the Famous University Harvard. This store served the satorial needs and wants of the college students along with Miles Davis Chet Baker, Stan Getz and countless others Jazz greats. Many famous and influential figures of the 20th and 21st century were also customers of this store….. Click image to read more
The Loiter Jacket “An informal Sports Coat” There was a time when a man would wear a dark suit during the week and then a brown suit at the week–end. During the 60’s and 70’s the week–end suit started to be replaced with a more casual style jacket known as a sports coat … Click image to read more
Historically the footwear of choice of Indigenous Americans and later adopted by many trappers, traders and European settlers. True moccasin construction is a skill with very few companies left that can create it in it’s genuine form, especially in it’s spiritual home Maine, U.S.A. Even more rare are those that create moccasin construction using hand stitchers. Here you see the human hand at work and the beauty of the irregularities of their craft. “The beauty of the imperfect” … Click image to see more
Warehouse & Co. / Visvim / Doubleworks / Porter Yoshida / Viberg / Orslow Japan / Needles Japan / Shoes Like Pottery ….. Click image to see more
*The Power For The People / Master–Piece Japan / Engineered Garments / Sunray Sportswear / Hoka One One / Orslow Japan … Click image to see more
*The Power For The People / Porter–Yoshida & Co / Hoka One One / Poten Baseball Caps / Engineered Garments / Engineered Garments x The Bureau Belfast … Click image to see more