The Drakes ties are a bit expensive, but if you can swing it, I strongly encourage you to get a Drakes at some point (if you haven’t already). Too many men fall into the trap of owning dozens of poorly made ties, and not enough high-quality ones. A tie is a lot more than just some piece of silk wrapped around your neck. Go for ones that are known to have excellent construction.
- Drakes ties (1, 2) (pictured above)
- Alden Indy boots, 11D
- Albert Thurston braces (1, 2)
- Vintage Stetson Panama hat, 7
- Stovel & Mason suit, 44L
- Belstaff Derwent, ~M
- Alan Paine shetland sweater, 44
- Lot of knit ties
- Faconnable floral tie
- Zegna tweed tie
- Brothers Bray rucksack
- Want Kobe Bryant’s gear?
- Billy Reid trousers
- John Lobb Darby, 11E
- Ede & Ravenscroft braces
- Peal patent leather shoes, 10
- Brioni loafers, 8D
- Jack Taylor blazer, ~38
- Borrelli suit, 42
- Gieves dinner suit, ~39
- Alden NST, 12C/E
- Polo Ralph Lauren flannel suit, 41L
- Scabal suit, ~41?
- Grenson Masterpieces, 11D
- Papworth document case
- Carroll & Co sweater, L
- APC jacket, S
- Brooks Brothers Chesterfield coat, XL
- Alden wingtips, 10.5D
- Glaser Design bag
- Brooks Brothers scarf
- Woolrich Woolen Mills gingham shirt, XL
- Orlebar Brown Bulldog swim trunks
- Extra long Brooks knit tie