The Revolution of Menswear, All in One Shiny Place

Welcome your new wardrobe, via Carson Street

By The Editors
February 3, 2016 9:00 am

Classic just got an upgrade.

All thanks to Carson Street, just opened this week in Soho, from the previous founders of Carson Street Clothiers.

Here, you’ll still find your go-to fine cut suits.

But you’ll also find clothing a bit more intriguing. Stuff that keeps with the times.

It’s a massive clubhouse, finely built and decked out by Emporium Design, for all things personal and professional. Read ahead for a gallery of the handsome garb we’re coveting.

The J.W. Anderson Polo

Slim fit merino wool with a refined embroidery point of interest.

The Margaret Howell Herringbone Blazer

The 3-roll-2 harris blazer. Taps into the English roots. A solid look.

The Camoshita United Arrows Double-breasted Blazer

The sharp tailoring you’d expect from Japan with a slightly contemporary silhouette for maxing out style.

The Tim Coppins Shirt Jacket

The layer piece because yesterday it was 50 and tomorrow could be freezing. Good as a jacket. Good under a coat.

The Orley Stitch Bomber

Leave it to the Italians to fancy up the traditional bomber fit.

The Missoni Turtleneck

A pattern we can come along with. Easily toned down with boots and jeans.

The Michael Bastian Classic Pant

A forward take on a classic cut. Sturdy and versatile.

The 1354 Room Spray

A pleasant smelling home impresses. Plus, a fine lookin’ bottle that you need not hide under the sink.

The Bow Tie Chukka

Fall to winter. Day to night. With jeans or with a suit. The chukka delivers.

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