Guest Playlist: Andy C. Jenkins

Guest Playlist: Andy C. Jenkins

Time moves quickly, way too fast, really. One moment you're docking up a pontoon boat filled equally with people you know and people that you don't, and the next, it's...
June 05, 2016 — Ledbury
D.C. Guide: Pineapple & Pearls

D.C. Guide: Pineapple & Pearls

With our recent Georgetown store opening, we thought it was apt for us to explore the best that the capital city currently has to offer. On the top of that list is Chef Aaron Silverman’s recent venture, the fine dining establishment Pineapple & Pearls, which opened just a month ago in Barracks Row. Pineapple & […]

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May 31, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
Moment Of Zen

Moment Of Zen

Tucked away in D.C.’s Northeast quadrant, the U.S. National Arboretum occupies over 400 luscious acres of land. A little over 3 miles away from the National Mall, the National Arboretum hosts around 500,000 visitors a year, compared to the Mall’s nearly 8.5 million. Featuring free admission and year-round visiting, except for Christmas Day, it’s low-profile […]

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May 31, 2016 — Mel Calabro
Photo cred: Rey Lopez, courtesy of Maketto

Maketto, Your Home

For many outsiders, D.C. seems like the city equivalent of a shiny, mylar Fourth of July pinwheel; emblazoned nationalism and corporate sprawl in place of culture and dynamic communities.  Unfavorable reputations of the area spread far and wide, though the city seems more harshly criticized by residents of neighboring states and cities, like Richmond and […]

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May 26, 2016 — Mel Calabro
Georgetown Launch

Georgetown Launch

This month we made a large and important step as a shirtmaker - we opened our very first retail location in Washington, D.C. Opening a new shop is no small...
May 24, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
Our Master Patternmaker

Our Master Patternmaker

“In 1907 we became part of a tradition already centuries old… the tradition of fashioning each shirt for the man who wears it. Styles of course do change, but now,...
May 13, 2016 — Kelly Murphy
Iron vs. Non-Iron: Paul Trible Comments to the WSJ

Iron vs. Non-Iron: Paul Trible Comments to the WSJ

Wrinkle-resistant shirts have gotten a bad rap. And with good reason: traditionally, they are lumped in with the non-iron “wash-and-wear” shirts that are treated with harsh chemicals that leave the...
May 05, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
D.C. Guide: The Dabney

D.C. Guide: The Dabney

When you first enter The Dabney, Jeremiah Langhorne’s groundbreaking restaurant in Shaw, you immediately sense that you’re in for a unique dining experience. The wide-open kitchen is anchored by a...
May 03, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
Rooted Everywhere

Rooted Everywhere

Kevin McCabe is a longtime Outer Banks local who’s established himself as the quintessential renaissance man. In view of the tallest brick lighthouse on the Atlantic, writer Chris Bickford grabbed...
May 02, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
Photo taken by Kate Thompson of Betty Clicker Photography

Playlist: Jet-Setting with Betty Clicker

We’ve been working with Kate Thompson for quite a while now. You may recognize her as Betty Clicker, a childhood nickname that’s become her photography alias, and in the words...
April 14, 2016 — Mel Calabro
Giveaway: Outfit Your Office 2016

Giveaway: Outfit Your Office 2016

We know how important it is to look (and feel sharp) at the office, which is a big reason why we do what we do. Inspired by that thought, two...
April 12, 2016 — Molly Szkotak
Electric Blue

Electric Blue

I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end, But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now, Nor any more youth or age than there is now, And will never be any more perfection than […]

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March 07, 2016 — Reid Collier