
Founded in 2015, Savas makes one-of-a-kind pieces from the some of the finest hides and furs in the world. Steeped in a tradition all its own, Savas channels blues and rock music to inspires unique leather jackets sure to last a lifetime.

A Parisian textile dynasty since 1787. Simonnot Godard stands for making the world's finest pocket squares and handkerchiefs, made of the finest hand-woven cotton fabrics are being produced for more than 200 years.

Saphir has existed for almost a century, and accordingly it represents unique longevity in the world of leather and shoe care. Saphir has been passed down from generation to generation providing a strong sense of identity and tradition.

Koji Suzuki of Spigola trained in Florence, Italy under Roberto Ugolini. His style emphasizes balance and proportion, sticking to the classic styles, while focusing on attention to detail with a very high quality make.

Saint Crispin’s shoes show attention to detail from the way the rubber sole is beveled, with the added initials in nails, the finishing on the uppers, to the unique hand dyeing process which produces a beautiful depth in color.

Drawing from his years of experience honed through commissions for iconic brands around the world, Mr. Slowboy creates delightful illustrations that inspire with their sense of individuality and effortlessness.

Hermann Staib was founded in 1922 with a focus on producing tools and processing wires to make chains and mesh material. Manufactured in Germany, the Staib stainless steel bracelet is one of the best mesh bracelets out there.

A Parisian brand focusing on soft, elegant footwear that fills the gap between minimalist sneakers and welted dress shoes. They carry a stylish presence while remaining discreet, completing a look without over embellishment.

Shirts are often the afterthought, however, when the warmer weather dictates that a jacket is not required, shirts are given their time in the sun.

We take a look at one of our favorite sport coats from this season's collection and demonstrate its versatility with three looks.

We asked friends and colleagues to tell us about their favorite Savas pieces.

We teamed up with Mr. Slowboy to create some new tailoring and limited-edition prints to commemorate the launch of his new book "Mr. Slowboy: Portraits of the Modern Gentleman".

Savas is the Nashville-based bespoke leather jacket maker founded by Savannah Yarborough.

We take a look at two of our favorite linen suits from this season's collection and demonstrate their versatility with three looks.

Evaluating a garment requires knowledge, experienced and a good eye. Here are a few thoughts on how to make it a little easier.

One of the oldest materials in the world of outerwear, we explore the development of our shearling coats by our UK based collaborator, Owen Barry.
Crafted from a luxurious navy Dupioni silk, we've styled this season's jacket three different ways, from casual to formal, to illustrate the versatility of a piece that's sure to become a summer favorite.

We've been attending the semi-annual menswear gathering for a decade. Here we follow Jim and Max through Florence.

Our Spring/Summer ’22 lookbook features this season's tailoring and new exclusive models from The Armoury by Ring Jacket.

In celebration of the Phillips INTERSECT online auction, we've paired highlights from our collection to watches from the upcoming auction.

In celebration of the upcoming Phillips INTERSECT online auction, we've paired pieces from The Armoury's collection to the teams' personal watches.

An update on our every popular safari jacket. The Safari II is a versatile addition to the Dayware collection of casual wear.

Our Spring/Summer ’21 lookbook is a tribute to the great city of Florence and all it has done for us.

A Parisian brand focusing on soft, elegant footwear that fills the gap between minimalist sneakers and welted dress shoes.

A lot has changed since we released I Colori di Antonio, in 2013. Here we take a look behind the scenes as Mark Cho reflect on this moment in menswear history.

Join the team for a tour around Tokyo as we showcase our collection.

Join the team for a tour around historical Hong Kong as we showcase our new collection.

Another chapter in The Armoury shoes collection: a new Chelsea boot, single monk and a classic loafer.

We've been attending the semi-annual menswear gathering for a decade. Here we follow the team through Florence.

The century old shoemaker is launching their first in-house made Ready-to-Wear line and we're excited to launch them in the U.S. and Hong Kong.

Introducing a simple set of shoe care accessories to help keep your shoes looking great for years to come.

We're very proud of our house label shirt. Here we take a deeper look into the Neapolitan styling and construction that make it so special.

We shot some photos of our Hong Kong team at our original Pedder shop in our new Spring/Summer collection.

Hunting for supplies in Milan with Gianluca Migliarotti of Pommella Napoli.

Hunting for supplies in Milan with Gianluca Migliarotti of Pommella Napoli.

We sat down with Gary Shteyngart, author of Our Country Friends, to discuss his passion for writing & watches at his favorite NYC pub.

We sat down with Savannah Yarborough of Savas to discuss of the origins of the brand and her personal style.

We sat down with Vittorio Salino of Liverano & Liverano to discuss his work at Liverano and his personal style.

A closer look at our summer shirting collection, from one-piece collars to polos.

The founder of Pommella Napoli talks us through his philosophy for choosing fabrics when the mercury rises.

Introducing the Indoorsman Sweatshirt, bridging the gap between a classic sweatshirt and fine knitwear.

Armoury co-founder Mark Cho gives his recommendations for a well rounded Spring/Summer Sport Coat wardrobe with highlights from our new collection.

Hunting for vintage supplies in Milan with Gianluca Migliarotti of Pommella Napoli.

The Armoury's Mark Cho talks about developing our latest casual jacket.

A new line of tailoring, handmade in the heart of Italy, exclusively for The Armoury.

We take a look at a few pairs of well worn shoes from Koji Suzuki and see how they have aged over the years.

We sit down with author and managing editor of HODINKEE, Stephen Pulvirent.

For Koji Suzuki, the most interesting part of being a shoemaker also happens to be the most difficult.

The elements of building your basic suit wardrobe from fabric weights, colors and speciality suit options.

Simon Crompton of Permanent Style breaks down the features of tailoring’s most important element.

We traveled to Kobe, Japan to visit one of our favorite shoe makers.

We take a look at highlights from the new collection against a backdrop of miniature architectural icons.

An in depth look at the design process with Yohei Fukuda, through to prototyping and manufacturing in Northampton.

An introduction to the models in our range of English-made shoes. Designed in partnership with master shoemaker, Yohei Fukuda.

Armoury co-founder Alan See gave us a look at some of his favorite bespoke commissions from over the years.

We designed an exclusive travel set with American leatherworks maker, Frank Clegg.

We visit Phillip Williams’ Poster Shop on Chambers Street, New York to showcase a selection of this season’s tailoring highlights.

The Armoury’s Jim Parker talks us through the inspiration behind these American made shoes and how to wear them.

We break down the history of the safari jacket and what makes our linen model special in the latest product spotlight.