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New Arrivals

On our latest trip to NYC for trade-show season we had the pleasure of meeting Adam & Cory the founder of Hook & Albert a great mens accessory line that we now carry a both our Bathurst & Distillery locations. Noticing the latest trends in menswear accessories we couldn’t pass the opportunity to bring in these amazing lapel pins and tie bars for our clients. The perfect accessory to any guys wardrobe, these accents are easy to coordinate and require very little planning. Simply put them on and go. Add them to your suit, sport-coat or even your denim jacket, these accessories are truly for anyone from Bay St. to Queen St and beyond.

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Style Tips

Sport coats are one of the most diverse articles of clothing ever invented. Originally designed as a casual alternative to suits, today’s sport coats offer so much more. With a variety of fabrics, cuts and styles to choose from, this one piece can truly elevate any outfit. And the best part, they can be worn at any age, and by anyone looking to amp up their style.

To prove it, here is our latest edition of Style At Any Age where we’ve take a classic deconstructed cotton blazer and styled it suit a 20, 30, 40 & 50 year old.

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Press

Meet Digue, the latest Toronto bachelor to be featured in Eligible Magazine’s Toronto’s Most Eligible series. Digue moved to Toronto from Brazil in 2009 to pursue and initially do an exchange program, but fell in love with the city. He now has the privilege to work with Olympic Athletes of the Canadian National Team in Taekwondo as their Sports Conditioning Coach. Digue has also has been featured in 5 fitness DVDS working with celebrities in the industry.

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New Arrivals

Footwear is ultra directional- the foundation of attire from the black-tie formal to the cabin casual. Cue Gotstyle’s Spring Shoe Roundup- from the car to the boat shoe, we’ve gathered the latest and greatest pairs for the balmy days ahead.

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AVAILABLE AT: Bathurst, Online
New Arrivals

Stenstroms Shirts

April 22, 2014

Stenstroms shirts are a combination of genuine craftsmanship exquisite fabrics.

The year was 1899. Tailor August Stenström of Helsingborg was swamped with orders. His reputation for making the best, most fashionable shirts had spread far and wide, and all the most elegantly dressed men wanted a Stenströms shirt. That same year, the first Stenströms factory was built in the heart of Helsingborg. By 1912, it was Scandinavia’s largest shirt factory and employed 140 people. Today, over 100 years later, their reputation for unique quality has spread far beyond the country’s borders. Each Stenströms shirt undergoes more than 60 separate production stages, 25 on the collar alone, to give it that special feel which is so characteristic of a Stenströms shirt.

These shirts are undoubtedly for those who seek the finer things in life. Quality and style are a mark of well-being; feeling well dressed at work and comfortable during your leisure time. Stenströms mainly uses 100% Two-fold cotton fabrics, most of them woven from the finest Egyptian cotton. Fabrics are supplied exclusively by Europe’s quality leading manufacturers and their demands on quality and design are well known among weavers. The combination of genuine craftsmanship and exquisite fabrics with fashion consciousness makes a shirt from Stenströms more than just a shirt. A Stenströms shirt is part of your lifestyle.

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AVAILABLE AT: Bathurst, Distillery
New Arrivals

George Frost is a unsex jewelry line founded in New York City. Co-designed by Lisa Salzer and the creative minds of Marlon Taylor-Wiles and Jon Tyler Sneden, the line infuses the past and modernity to create a timelessly stylish collection.

Unity, loyalty, and peace are the powerful and unmistakable themes of George Frost’s second collection entitled NO GOODS. Embracing the revolutionary sentiments of the 1960’s, NO GOODS draws inspiration from the anti-Vietnam war protests, as well as the civil and women’s rights movements.

Incorporating re-appropriated government currency, such as George Washington’s eye embedded in a brass cuff, as well as hidden Morse code messages on beaded necklaces and bracelets, the collection toys with the notion of watching and being watched, suggesting a subversive statement about how “free” we really are. With several items crafted out of braided horsehair and the George Frost signature harpoon clasp as a nod to Victorian mourning jewelry and handmade trench art, the pieces further emphasize the anti-war attitudes by eluding to the fallen Americans that lost their lives to a cause that many neither understood nor supported.

Read More to see full selection now available at both our Bathurst and Distillery District locations.

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AVAILABLE AT: Bathurst, Distillery