by fogeyunlimited | Aug 26, 2024
Spats is an abbreviation of ‘spatterdash’, a sartorial concept born in 18th Century England as a protective accessory for military officers’ boots against mud. By the early 20th Century, spats or gaiters were widely worn by both men and women and...
by fogeyunlimited | Aug 26, 2024
Spats is an abbreviation of ‘spatterdash’, a sartorial concept born in 18th Century England as a protective accessory for military officers’ boots against mud. By the early 20th Century, spats or gaiters were widely worn by both men and women and...
by fogeyunlimited | Mar 19, 2024
Spats is an abbreviation of ‘spatterdash’, a sartorial concept born in 18th Century England as a protective accessory for military officers’ boots against mud. By the early 20th Century, spats or gaiters were widely worn by both men and women and...
by fogeyunlimited | Aug 6, 2024
This remarkable little device has been developed to overcome one of life’s smaller problems. Anyone who wears stiff collars will be familiar with just how fiddly they can be to attach. Pushing or pulling the Collar Studs through all the buttonholes is an...
by alan.owen | Aug 10, 2021
The Chap magazine is the favoured reading material in the UK and around the world for those with a penchant for pedigree. Am I A Chap? seeks to classify every species and sub-species of English gentleman that one may observe throughout the seasons, from the flamboyant...