A Visit to Sarto Ginza and Trying on B&Tailor
The last major feature of my Japan trip is the special little atelier, Sarto Ginza! Believe me when I say, I don’t know what I expected.
The last major feature of my Japan trip is the special little atelier, Sarto Ginza! Believe me when I say, I don’t know what I expected.
It’s about time that my casual attire has gotten it’s own article. It’s certainly changed a lot throughout the years, becoming an entity that’s almost entirely separate than my sartorial outfits.
Read MoreI’m haven’t used mine for picking guavas yet, but I’m starting to be a fan of this shirt! It’s like a great mix between a chore coat and a sport shirt!
Ring Jacket was another store I had the pleasure of visiting during my extremely packed Japan Trip. With his great history and modern take on ivy/Italian style, it was a must.
The buying was optional, but who am I kidding? It’s Balloon!
Continuing my Japan series, we have a special visit to another one of my heroes: Yamamoto-san of Tailor Caid, the famous Japanese ivy tailoring shop. Spoiler alert, we have more in common than you might think, and that’s not just due to our love of ivy! Read More
Another Fourth means another day of improved pool wear, burgers, and great next-day poops.
Visiting Bryceland’s was an incredible experience because it allowed me not only to see the store which has inspired me so much in recent years, but also because of the opportunity to meet one of my style icons.
I can only hope that I acted as chill as I thought I was being. Probably not.
It’s time to dive deep on some of the great outfits I saw (and wore) during my 11 day trip in Japan!