A single-breasted, three-piece, peak lapel suit in grey sharkskin with a blue stripe. Shirt is a blue broadcloth in a Glen Urquhart pattern. The trouser bottoms are cut full at 20 inches.


Anthony Eden helped to make the single-breasted peak lapel suit famous in the 30s, along with his eponymous hat:

The 4X1 double-breasted, three-piece suit in a grey blue flannel "cable stripe." A touch from the Duke of Windsor is the Guard's tie and the suede shoes.


The covert coat with a navy worsted suit and Spitalsfield tie:


A brown herringbone cheviot suit with red, green, and yellow stripes. Worn with a tan checked flannel shirt, foulard pocket square, and monk strap shoes.


A lovat green cheviot suit. The pattern is a Glen Urquhart check with a red overplaid.


What to wear in April showers. A lovat Glen Urquhart shetland suit. A gaberdine raincoat with a cheviot suit and tweed cap. A covert coat:


In the 30s, sport was a reason to dress more casually but not less elegantly. A lovat shetland sportscoat worn with a beautiful scarf:


Fishing gear:


Knox hats:

Summer in the city. White bucks in a perforated cap-toe and wingtip oxford. Note the 7 eyelet design:

Spring is wedding season, with button boots, top hat, and ascot tie:


Daytime formal wear. The younger man is wearing a 4X1 double-breasted worsted jacket and Glen Urquhart cheviot trousers. The older gentleman has a peak lapel morning coat, double-breasted linen waistcoat, and striped worsted trousers.


Oxford grey worsted jacket, matching waistcoat, Glen Urquhart plaid trousers with a blue overcheck:

