Just about an hour ago I got alerted to the blog post New York menswear writer and interiors designer, James Andrew, had posted one of our Moth Of Sydney pop-overs on his revered blog What Is James Wearing. James's blog was and is still considered one of the best high-brow blogs for menswear, antiques, travel, good living and interiors in New York.
James is wearing our Paddington model in an orange light weight summer jersey which is a Filoscozia yarn used by one particular jersey maker we source from in Italy. James is wearing his Moth under a Gucci Tom Ford era white cotton linen jacket with the Moth's structured collar staying upright beneath the weight of his jacket. Very different from your usual collared t-shirts. In fact, this is exactly why we designed our Moths - for the warmer climates where a t-shirt could still look good underneath a sports jacket. James shows us that it is indeed a practical solution. Where a ribbed polo would have splayed underneath the jacket, his Moth is upright and staying the course...
James is wearing our Paddington model in an orange light weight summer jersey which is a Filoscozia yarn used by one particular jersey maker we source from in Italy. James is wearing his Moth under a Gucci Tom Ford era white cotton linen jacket with the Moth's structured collar staying upright beneath the weight of his jacket. Very different from your usual collared t-shirts. In fact, this is exactly why we designed our Moths - for the warmer climates where a t-shirt could still look good underneath a sports jacket. James shows us that it is indeed a practical solution. Where a ribbed polo would have splayed underneath the jacket, his Moth is upright and staying the course...
For more information on the Moth he is wearing, click here - to read more of James' post click here
See more of James post here |
Structure under a collar - James Andrew on a summer vacation in North Folk, Long Island, USA |
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