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They Are Dandy

Gustav Temple reviews the new sartorial tome by Rose Callahan and Nathaniel Adams. First there was I am Dandy (2013), followed by We Are Dandy (2016). We seem to have skipped You Are Dandy (because you are probably not) and now, thirteen years after the first collection, They Are Dandy hits bookshelves across the world.… … Keep Reading

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The Grand Flâneur Winter Walk

Our second saunter sans purpose during more inclement conditions. Button up your overcoat, pluck a wilted flower from a garden and stick it in your buttonhole, shake the dust from your finest brolly as you unfurl it, and prepare to sally forth on a chill winter’s day in London. The second Grand Flâneur Winter Walk… … Keep Reading

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Welcome to The Founders’ Club

The Chap makes a smooth transition from gentlemen’s periodical to members’ club. When The Chap magazine ceased publication in 2025, we realised that what we had built was so much more than a gentlemen’s periodical. Having hosted a multitude of social events, musical gatherings and public protests against the forces of blandification, we saw that… … Keep Reading

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Zack Pinsent

Zack Pinsent has been around the Chap since he was 17 years old and, when he had just left school, and has now become a very successful maker of Regency clothing, as well as organiser and host of the Grand Regency Ball at Brighton’s Royal Pavilion. So here we are in your Brighton tailoring atelier,… … Keep Reading

  • RIP David Hockney

    With the sad passing of artistic and sartorial titan David Hockney, Tom Hodgkinson recalls an enlightening encounter with him in… Keep Reading

  • Champagne Charlie

    Gustav Temple spends an afternoon sipping fizz with bon vivant, cabaret performer, dapper chanteur and host of the Candlelight Club.… Keep Reading

  • Terence Stamp Interview

    An encounter with the sixties icon in 2014, republished following the sad passing of Terence Stamp on 17th August 2025.… Keep Reading

  • Joe Jackson Interview

    Gustav Temple meets the eighties pop star who stepped out into music hall on a European tour last year. During… Keep Reading

  • Billy Zane

    Billy Zane, in a 2019 interview with Gustav Temple, discussed his forthcoming film Waltzing With Brando in its earliest inception… Keep Reading

  • Sir Michael Caine

    Colin Cameron touches the Douglas Hayward-constructed hem of the great British actor, to learn which of his films Michael Caine… Keep Reading

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    Overlook Revisited

    The Chap descended on a former convent near St Albans with a curious connection to Stanley Kubrick to re-enact scenes… Keep Reading

  • What Katie Did

    A stocking for every occasion? Well, they haven’t yet brought out a Tweed Seam (The Chap will be the first… Keep Reading

  • Dashing Tweeds

    Dashing Tweeds make fabulous, flamboyant tweeds that fuse great British workmanship with innovative design and dandiacal flair. Neil Ridley and… Keep Reading

  • Peaky Blinders Chap Photoshoot

    Peaky Blinders

    The Chap took some semi-professional models and clothing supplied by Darcy Clothing and Some Like it Holy to create our… Keep Reading

  • Laird Hatters

    Laird Hatters

    Laird Hatters supply the more fashionable parts of London with sterling bowlers, Fedoras, trilbies, Homburgs, Baker Boy Caps and many… Keep Reading

  • Earl of Bedlam

    Earl of Bedlam

    In issue 94 we took to the streets of Lambeth to photograph the clothes made by local bespoke tailor Earl… Keep Reading

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World Whisky

Gustav Temple takes a liquid journey around the world to see whether single malt whisky can be trusted from anywhere except Scotland. To some readers (and they may be right) is is already blasphemous even to suggest that whisky can come from anywhere except Scotland. But when one discovers that whisky is also made in… … Keep Reading

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The Chap Drinks

The Sexton

Gustav Temple assesses a new Irish Whiskey with rather ghoulish credentials. The word ‘sexton’ derives from the Mediaeval Latin word sacristanus – ‘custodian of sacred objects’. A sexton is ‘a person who looks after a church and churchyard, typically acting as bell-ringer and gravedigger’. The gravedigger in Hamlet calls himself a sexton, for example. The typical… … Keep Reading

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The Chap Drinks

Great British Rum

Gustav Temple nosedives into rums that don’t come from where they used to come from, because they are either made or refined right here on these craggy shores. Over the last decade or so, rum has been slowly shaking off its old reputation as something to swill in discotheques mixed with Coca-Cola. But only recently… … Keep Reading

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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From the eleventh floor balcony of a hotel overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the horizon flashing with lightning, brassy wisps of Mariachi music wafting up from somewhere through the heat of the night, was the sense that we were definitely in Mexico. It had taken nearly 20 hours to reach this moment of Mexican awareness, though…

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Revolution in the Bathroom

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Men’s grooming brand Urban Jack declares itself to be on a mission to improve men’s skincare. “Every day,” they tell us, “mens’ skin goes into battle with environmental factors, from exhaust fumes to the unpredictable British weather. Throw in a gym session, a park run and one too many late nights, and it’s little wonder…

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Chap Olympiad at Goodwood Revival

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This year sees the return of the legendary Chap Olympiad at Britain’s foremost vintage motorcar race meeting. Taking place over the weekend of 13th-15th September at Goodwood Motor Circuit, this year looks set to have decent weather, for once. As well as the roar of petrol engines in vintage Maseratis, Bugattis and Lamborghinis, flypasts in…

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The Ivy In The Lanes

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Keith Waterhouse once described Brighton as ‘a town that looks as if it’s helping the police with its enquiries.’ This barbed, if undeniably once accurate, comment seems somewhat outdated in 2019. Yes, there are still parts of Sodom-by-the-Sea, as it was once dubbed, that have the authentic seediness of the dive about them. However, there…

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