$345.00
A new season cardigan of a mid weight, perfect layer over shirting or tops. This garment works as a top layer or mid layer and as such has a long season of use. Solid black that will pair with casual or dressy outfits.
Merino Wool and Cashmere blend. Bridge&Lord is a reliable brand that tends to run on the generous side.
Our model is wearing a small.
Please get in touch if you need help with sizing.
$550.00
This jacket is made from pigment printed canvas. The colour is printed onto the cloth and washed back creating seam edges and a softer look. It is cool and hard...
$315.00
Printed Herringbone texture, merino. Designed to be worn as a single layer - this wool is soft, single jersey thickness. Transmission has flattering design lines. Can be worn over tees...
$910.00
Crafted from 100% Australian merino wool, this sophisticated suit check, will work well in any existing workwear wardrobe. Featuring a grey toned with subtle window pane weave, notch lapel, and...
The table below sets out garment sizes that correspond to each other and regularly fit together. Eg. A size Medium guy typically fits a 39 or 40 cm neck dress shirt, a 96 or 100 cm chest jkt, an 88cm dress/casual pant, and this will correspond to good brand jeans as 33 inch (there are a few dodgy sized 32” sold elsewhere these days confusing the issue!)
Medium can be the hardest area to define as guys can be on the smaller or bigger side of this. Buying dress shirts; collars and neck sizes are absolute, but brands can vary in roominess, length etc. Please enquire, we stock a variety of brands and styles to cover shape and taste below the neck!

Our top sizes are considered to be good fair standard sizes and a Medium guy fits our medium casual shirts, tees and jackets generally without issue.
Our trouser sizes are true to measurements. Due to our extensive involvement in tailored wear where centimetres matter, we are not generous with our waists. Ease is added to allow for pants sitting low but neat. The table is a good guide to what is likely to work on a guy whose frame is fairly in proportion.
HOW TO MEASURE FOR THE CORRECT BELT SIZE:
Please measure a belt you are currently using, this will give you the best indication of the correct size you require.
Measure from the beginning of the buckle to the strong indentation line between the holes. That is the measurement to ascertain what is the best belt size for you. I.e. this belt measures 77cm, so you would need the 76-83 belt.

