Style and Fashion
2012
How To: Wear Desert Boots
April 02, 2012 Posted under Style and Fashion
The humble desert boot is a common item on the streets these days but it’s a little known fact that this comfortable boot has been around for over six decades. Nathan Clark... Read More
A Guide to Belts: To Match or Not to Match?
April 12, 2012 Posted under Style and Fashion
The belt, a member of the accessory family, is often only an after-thought if considered at all. The true definition of the ‘accessory’ seems to have been somewha... Read More
How to: care for suede shoes
April 27, 2012 Posted under Style and Fashion
We’ve all heard it before – don’t you step on my blue suede shoes. Other than telling people to lay off them, there are ways to keep your suede shoes in good cond... Read More
A Man's Guide to Shoe Care
May 10, 2012 Posted under Style and Fashion
You’ve found the perfect business shoe to suit your style and parted with a small fortune for the pleasure of adding it to your existing shoe collection – now what? Wel... Read More
2011
H by Hudson: Home Is Where My Shoes Are
November 10, 2011 Posted under Style and Fashion
We love H by Hudson shoes hence why we’ve partnered up with them. Launched in 2004, H by Hudson is the errant younger brother of the established Hudson brand. H offers in... Read More
Mens Wedding Shoes: The Bridal Basics
September 28, 2011 Posted under Style and Fashion
Your new suit looks sharp, you’re kicking goals in the hair department and you’ve booked the honeymoon. What about the shoes? Please, somebody think of the shoes! Read More
Start walking like Mick Jagger
in H by Hudson
in H by Hudson
August 10, 2011 Posted under Style and Fashion
If you want to surround yourself in the lifestyle and fashion of Mick Jagger start with some H by Hudson Shoes and work yourself up. Read More
Men's Casual Shoes should be easy.
August 01, 2011 Posted under Style and Fashion
Anyone knows the key to casual is that relaxed and simple fashion look. Throw on a pair of jeans, smart casuals, a belt, a shirt or 't' and off you go. Read More














