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gezzasmenswear · 3 months
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Linen For Summer
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dansar04 · 2 years
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Summer Knits.
I think knitted linen is underrated. Safari jacket from Montedoro, knits from Inis Meáin, Canali trousers, sneakers from Adidas/White Mountaineering and Moscot shades. Scent: Tom Ford Mandarino di Amalfi.
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whereifindsanity · 22 hours
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Waves against the cliffs of Inis Meain, Ireland.
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worldofbaltzar · 8 months
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CHUNKY KNITS
Lo­cated on its name­sake is­land in Gal­way Bay, Ire­land, Inis Meáin draws in­spi­ra­tion from the isle’s land­scape and in­hab­i­tants. Tra­di­tional Aran stitch­ing is ex­e­cuted in the finest yarns to cre­ate mod­ern yet au­then­tic de­signs in colours in­spired by the land­scape of the is­land.
In this week’s look, Pierre is wear­ing the brand’s Storm Jacket, which is a per­fect ex­am­ple of the her­itage and crafts­man­ship that Inis Meain has been renowned for. Crafted from pure navy blue merino yarns, mak­ing it both durable and warm. Worn with a white tex­tured cot­ton shirt from Stenströms, cre­at­ing a mod­ern look where the storm jacket serves as a ca­sual al­ter­na­tive to the tai­lored blazer.
The look is com­pleted with a warm­ing cash­mere beanie in a match­ing navy blue from Amanda Chris­tensen and a pair of con­tem­po­rary boots from RM Williams, made in the model Went­worth in choco­late brown suede leather.
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hysteriamodes · 9 months
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So, since you guys showed some interest in yarn spinning!
I have a few photos!
Malibrigo is a very soft merino (that's a type of wool) that's very easy to work with, so I'm pretty fond of them. I've crocheted several shawls with them, including my version of a Inis Meain shawl.
With the exception of the current wool I'm working with, all these are Malibrigo!
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Not sure what happened with the ply on this but eeeh what can you do? I can still crochet with it.
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Was on the fence about this bombastic blue but I have dark blues I spun with so I'm gonna be using it in a poncho or cowl later on.
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This is actually prettier when I took it apart.
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So, I have many ways to spin! I have three drop spindles (one is a Turkish style one) but I also have a pedal spinning wheel.
I use the EEW Nano with certain yarn thickness; I prefer to work with lace weight a lot of times, unless I'm making something like a blanket, then not so much.
Preview of a lace shawl I'm trying to finish up:
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henk-heijmans · 2 years
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Inis Meain, Aran Islands, Ireland 1970's - by Bill Doyle (1926 - 2010), Irish
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mogrill12 · 24 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Inis Meain Basketweave Caplet NEW WITH TAGS RARE Ireland Cashmere/Wool.
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leisidra · 5 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Inis Meain Alpaca Wool Blend V-neck Sweater Made in Ireland.
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mindymaerenee · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Inis Meain Mens Size M Wool Baby Alpaca Silk Brown Cardigan Sweater Shacket.
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jporterf · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Inis Meain Lightweight Linen Blend Mustard Sweater Size Large.
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menswearmusings · 5 years
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No Man Walks Alone Starts Its Summer Sale
No Man Walks Alone began its summer sale today, with up to 40% off seasonal products.
Most of note to me is that this is the final season they’re carrying Eidos. After this summer, it’ll only be the random backstock they have, which they put up for sale at their clearance events (which you either have to live in NYC to visit or have someone proxy for you). Looking at the page for Eidos, I see there are some items left from the winter collection you can still check out.
In particular look at the wool-cotton field jacket, the cotton-linen tan high-rise Sal trousers, and cigar linen sportcoat (the trousers to complete the suit sold out, sadly).
The other makers I like the most of theirs are primarily Italian, perhaps not surprisingly: G. Inglese shirt makers, Rota trouser makers,Valstar outerwear in particular. But I’m also noting: Drake’s accessories, La Portegna’s leather goods, Inis Meain’s knitwear and Norwegian Rain’s outerwear.
From G. Inglese, I like their one-piece Miami collar shirts, which are sort of in the same spirit of the one-piece collar Eidos Lupo polo. Their dress shirts are also amazing of course.
Valstar’s classic bomber the Valstarino is grail status for me; someday I will own one!
Inis Meain’s summer knitwear is all good but I like this lightweight Aran knit jumper in particular.
I want to dress with more colors outside the typical brown, blue, gray and whites I wear all the time. Or at least, in bright shades or different hues. This Calabrese pocket square would be a great pop of color, and this tobacco neat-print Drake’s tie has a fun color combination using yellow and red.
See all the sale selection here.
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gezzasmenswear · 2 years
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Keeping warm in the antarctic winds!
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permanentstyle · 6 years
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No Man Walks Alone A/W: Frank Leder, Monitaly, Soulive, Sage de Cret
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freshthoughts2020 · 3 years
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putthison · 6 years
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Ten Things I’ve Been Excited to Wear this Winter
The weather here in California hasn’t been as harsh as it is on the East Coast, but it’s been cold and wet enough for real winter clothing. And while I’m not big on calling things essential, there are some things this winter that I’ve been reaching for almost on a daily basis. Some a little more formal; others a lot more casual. In order of appearance above:
1. Corduroy Anything
Corduroy is sometimes seen as fusty and old fashioned, worn by people hopelessly out of touch, but that same character is what makes corduroy so charming. As a fabric with roots in country clothing, it does naturally well in colors such as wheat tan, russet brown, and mossy green, but you can also wear corduroy in more modern colors such as navy or even black. A beat-up corduroy sport coat or pair of trousers is a wonderful thing with an oxford button-down shirt and some shell cordovan shoes. Drake’s and Evan Kinori have some nice options this season, with the second being considerably more casual and workwear-y. 
2. Topcoats
For guys who don’t wear suits or sport coats often, topcoats are a great way to both keep warm and incorporate a bit of tailoring into a wardrobe without looking overdressed. I bought this raglan-sleeved Kaptain Sunshine coat a couple of months ago and it’s since become my go-to piece of winter outerwear. It’s roomy, super thick, hangs in an A-line silhouette, and the collar flips up nicely. The best thing about a topcoat is how easy it is to look good in one. You could be wearing something as boring as a gray sweatshirt and some basic jeans, and the right topcoat will make you look great. It’s worth stretching your wallet a little more for this one, although vintage stores are also full of quality and affordable pieces. Aim for something that comes down to your knees. 
3. Bomber Jackets
The perfect, dumb reach for slightly warmer days when you’re wearing jeans. I recently bought this Robert Geller bomber, which is cut slightly roomy and features a big faux-fur collar. Like with anything, you’ll want to pay attention to both the fit and silhouette when buying a bomber. Some are cut trim and slightly rectangular, while others are fuller and rounder looking (which is what I prefer). Some of the Private White VC bombers on eBay look pretty good, and can be had for about $300. 
4. Oversized Scarves
Your standard scarf is something like 12″ by 62″, usually made from lambswool because it’s cheaper than cashmere but still has a bit of loft (that loft helps you retain heat). If you’re up for a splurge, however, an oversized cashmere or merino scarf can be a wonderful thing. They feel cozier when wrapped around the neck, and if you can get them in the right dimensions, they drape beautifully. Just be sure to pay attention to the weave. In a slightly lighter-weight yarn and open weave, you can get an oversized scarf to drape nicely without feeling like you’re wearing a blanket (shoutout to Lenny Kravitz). I particularly like the ones from Drake’s, Begg, and Stoffa, although you can also find these at more affordable shops. Look for something longer than 72″ and wider than 20″.
5. Textured Knitwear
I like smoother, plainer merino sweaters under sport coats, but for everything else, I think textured knitwear adds a bit more visual interest. Think: cabled Arans, lofty Shetlands, and unusual designs from designer brands. One of my favorites is a cream-colored zigzag sweater from A Kind of Guise (unfortunately long sold out), but companies have new designs every season. See Our Legacy, Stephen Schneider, SNS Herning, O’Connell’s, Eidos, Howlin by Morrison, and Inis Meain for some good ones right now. 
6. Wide Legged Pants
I’ve been on a kick with wide legged pants lately. It can be hard to find something that doesn’t look like the worst parts of the ‘90s, but once you find a pair, it’s fun to experiment with a slightly different (and more comfortable) silhouette. Mine for this winter is a pair of self-belted Tomorrowland trousers made from heavy Melton wool, which I bought last year at Unionmade. I find the easiest way to wear wide legged trousers this time of year is to pair them with chunky sweaters and roomy topcoats. See this post for more suggestions.
7. Tweed Sport Coats
A navy sport coat is the most versatile tailored jacket you can own, but running a close second is a brown tweed. Unlike gray sport coats, these can be easily paired with grey trousers, which are the foundation of more classic ensembles. And unlike sport coats in some other materials, the rustic nature of tweed makes it easy to wear with denim. I love simple herringbones and checks, but lately the tweed I reach for the most is a dark brown Donegal. 
8. Cavalry Twill Trousers
Cavalry twill was originally made for riding horses. It’s a bit like denim, if denim was made of wool. Strong, slightly stretchy, and surprisingly soft, it’s perfect for casual wear with country-ish coats. I bought a custom pair last year from Tailors’ Keep and have been wearing them with rustic sport coats. It can be hard to find a pair these days in a slightly more modern cut, but you can search shops such as No Man Walks Alone and The Armoury. If you can’t find anything in cavalry twill, look for fabrics such as covert cloth and whipcord -- they’re basically the same thing.  
9. Plaid Shirts
A basic building block for almost any winter wardrobe. I really like the ones from J. Crew’s Wallace & Barnes, their slightly higher-end subline inspired by vintage workwear and Americana. To be sure, there are a ton of brands for this sort of thing, but theirs are reasonably well made without costing a fortune, and they neither fit too full nor too skinny. Options can be limited each season, but it’s worth checking back with them every five or six months as new inventory rolls in. You can also find them on eBay for about $50 a pop. 
10. LL Bean Boots
Although the craze for all things prep has died down, I still wear my LL Bean boots. They go just as well with denim and workwear as they do with that Northeastern take on American style. Sorta goofy and ugly looking, but in a charming way, they’re mercifully affordable in this day and age where everything costs a billion dollars. They’re also solidly waterproof and perfect for when it’s raining or snowing. If you’re worried about getting salt stains on your leather shoes, these are for you. See our LL Bean boots buying guide. 
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fontonfront · 6 years
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Teac Ósta, Inis Meáin A very welcoming pub on the Aran Islands. Happy St Patrick’s Day everyone.
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