Dashing Tweeds

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Dashing Tweeds make fabulous, flamboyant tweeds that fuse great British workmanship with innovative design and dandiacal flair. Neil Ridley and Horatio Scotney-Le Cheyne donned a selection of them to tackle a typical working day in the city

All fabrics by Dashing Tweeds
Individual items made by:
Cycling Wear:
Ready-to-wear cycle cape, cycle trousers and waistcoat, all in the Cyclist fabric.
Scooter Coat by Russell at Graham Browne (also available as ready-to-wear) in the Urban Check fabric.
Outside the Betting Shop:
Suit by Russell at Graham Browne in the Bounder 4 tweed.
Suit by Henry Poole in the McDougall check 4.
Shirting by Turnbull & Asser, tailored by Budd.
In the Pub:
Classic two-button suit by Russell in the Cyclist fabric.
The Westerner Cut by Russell at Graham Browne in the Double Yellow Line fabric. Both ties by Tony Lutwyche.
In the Café:
Neil wears: Suit by Davies & Sons in the Stripe fabric, based on a Mr Fish classic. Shirt by Budd.
Horatio wears: Suit by Edward Sexton in the Green Raver fabric. Shirt by Edward Sexton.
In the Street: The Reefer by Gieves & Hawkes, cut by Kathryn Sargent in the Incognito fabric
Vintage tweed suit

Photographer: Guy Hills
Photographer’s assistant: George Garnier
Models: Neil Ridley, Horatio Scotney-Le Cheyne, Wendy Rose Bevan
Locations: Berwick Street Market, Maison Bertaux, Lutwyche Bespoke, 83 Berwick Street, London W1F 8TS
Maison Bertaux, 28 Greek Street, London W1D 5DD

Dashing Tweeds

The Chap was founded in 1999 and is the longest-serving British magazine dedicated to the gentlemanly way of life, with its own quirky, satirical take on a style that has recently entered the mainstream.

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