
The Canadian Tuxedo
« Born in rebellion and worn with ease, the Canadian Tuxedo turns denim into quiet iconography. »
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« Born in rebellion and worn with ease, the Canadian Tuxedo turns denim into quiet iconography. »
“Soft, but with weight. Relaxed, never shapeless. It holds memory in its folds.”
« known for its versatility & smooth texture; silk defines an era, embraced by style legends like David Bowie and Jimi Hendrix »
« He had on a double-breasted suit of the type then known as the pillbox; it was chalk-striped, pink on blue »
« Trends in lapel size often mirror the economic climate: during World War II, lapels initially became smaller due to fabric shortages »
« It wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution that sewn-on pockets, and pockets hidden within the lining, became standard in clothing... »
« They are designed to meet the needs and habits of the wearer, evolving over time to accommodate changing lifestyles. »
« historically done by hand, with a striking visual detail in lighter, brighter fabrics »
« Everything is out of tune. No more harmony, no more unity, no more beauty. »
«The tartan is a woolen fabric with colored checks, from Celtic peoples. The pattern is composed of intersecting»
«In vogue during the 1970s when the material was rediscovered by several fashion houses, the loden was adopted by an intellectual elite.»
«Initially intended as workwear for Scottish peasants and workers, the flannel production process was later refined into a more valuable fabric suitable for suiting.»
« an element of dressing introduced in 1666 by King Charles II in England, "a way of dressing that will never go out of fashion" »
« The history of cashmere: the itinerary of a luxurious fiber from northern Mongolia to the rays of Old England. »
« a piece of military clothing since the 17th century, the pea coat was integrated into the men's and then the women's wardrobe thanks to Yves Saint Laurent »