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Patreon Preview from Blamo!It's Die, Workwear!As temperatures drop, Derek & Peter discuss the beauty of camel hair coats, Derek's recent article from MR PORTER with examples and tips from Ethan Newton, Tony Sylvester, & David DeMarte, and chat about what they're excited about this fall. **Listen to the entire episode and on the Blamo! Patreon
My guest today is Ethan Newton, Assistant Coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU). He joined (actually re-joined) the Knights last year after having spent over a year here at RPP as the Director of Hitting. Join us as we discuss:Value in assessments and their application in trainingMovement strategies and hitting mechanicsImportance of the middlePrior to RPP, Ethan was an assistant coach on Rob DiToma's staff at FDU. He arrived at FDU after spending the past two seasons as a volunteer assistant at University of Hartford. As a player, Ethan played four years of collegiate baseball at Allegany and Ohio University.As a side note, one year in, FDU hitters are having an amazing season with runs per game up nearly 30% and an overall team record of 26-16-1. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
On countless inspiration boards are photos photos of Ethan Newton. The bearded gentleman, the king of cool, the man who embodies the authentic high/low aesthetic. When I think about how I want to dress, I find myself revisiting Ethan Newton.I’ve known Ethan for 10 years now, and he is someone who has NEVER changed his style because his style is his personality. A perfect combination of classic and rugged.Ethan returns to chat about his beloved Bryceland’s, how lockdown is going in Japan, how isolation has affected his outlook, and what’s never going to change.It’s Blamo! Extra and Ethan Newton is back.**Listen to the entire episode on Blamo! Extra
This episode is an important one. André is an actor, writer and menswear-head who’s known for his louche, creative personal style. This week, he makes the case for slouchy style and waxes lyrical on jazz and hip-hop. He and Aleks also discuss the industry’s unfortunate lack of diversity, and André’s combined passion and honesty makes for powerful listening.Let us know what you think of the episode on Instagram by messaging @handcutradio, and if you enjoy listening please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.---André Larnyoh — Instagram[07:21] Die, Workwear![07:27] The Studio Artist Look, article[12:28] Bitches Brew, Miles Davis[14:50] Ethan Newton, HCR S03 E01[16:18] Bullitt, 1968[16:19] The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968[16:26] Doug Hayward[17:07] The Italian Job, 1969[17:08] Get Carter, 1971[18:45] Jean-Michel Basquiat[22:41] A Tribe Called Quest, Jazz (We've Got) Buggin' Out[23:37] So What (1959), Miles Davis[28:29] Art Comes First[28:30] Casely-Hayford[31:11] Jason Jules[31:20] Adam Rogers[31:33] Norwegian Rain[31:37] Ikiré Jones[31:38] Post–Imperial[38:07] No Man Walks Alone[38:08] Greg Lellouche, HCR S02 E09---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.
What does it take to become a bespoke hat maker today? And what makes a man want to pursue a craft, which is pretty niche, even by the standards of this podcast? That’s what we set out to discover this week, in a sit-down with LA-based hat maker, Cody Wellema, founder of the Wellema Hat Co.Cody has more or less dedicated his life to the noble art of hat making, and his passion for his craft speaks volumes. He’s open, honest and refreshingly forthright. He chats to Aleks about his love of all things vintage, the painstaking process each and every Wellema hat goes through, and the two explore how a beautiful hat can tell the story of a person’s life.As always, we hope you enjoy the episode. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @handcutradio for regular updates (and daft pictures of Aleks), and to kindly leave us a review on Apple podcasts if you can.***HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.***Show Notes:Cody Wellema — Website | Instagram[0:45] Permanent Style Pop-up (2019)[1:44] Brasserie Zédel[39:50] Stòffa on HandCut Radio #018[45:00] Bryceland’s [45:11] Ethan Newton on HandCut Radio #021[46:00] Tie Your Tie, Florence[46:52] Connolly, England[47:08] Crockett & Jones[47:12] Yohei Fukuda[47:26] Cohérence, Japan---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.
We sat down with Ethan Newton and Tony Sylvester to talk about how to shop the clothes of the dead (aka vintage) Grab a drink and join the Styleforum happy hour in a special episode from Florence. You can listen … Continue reading → The post Vintage: What the Expert Eye Looks For appeared first on The Styleforum Journal.
To kick-start Season Three, we could think of few menswear aficionados better suited than Ethan Newton, co-founder of one of Asia’s coolest indie menswear emporiums, Bryceland’s & Co. Ethan’s reputation within menswear precedes him. Together with his partner, Kenji Cheung, Ethan has created a brand with cult status to indie menswear-heads. Bryceland’s & Co’s diverse collection ranges from mid-century inspired Americana to unique strands of Southern Italian tailoring. Ethan’s passion for clothing is extraordinary, as is his self-assured perspective on what makes menswear special. Tune in for some insight into the founding philosophy of Bryceland’s & Co, Ethan’s own take on where indie menswear’s at, and to hear the two explore Ethan’s own personal mantra: ‘if you like who are, be who you are”. We hope you enjoy.***HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.***Show Notes:Ethan Newton — Website | Instagram[02:22] Bryceland’s & Co[03:01] Kenji Cheung[03:06] RRL [03:07] The Armoury[09:34] The Rake[10:53] Jimmy Stuart[10:54] Cary Grant[10:54] Gary Cooper[14:08] Saint Crispin’s[16:38] Bryceland's Sawtooth Westerner Denim Shirt[32:08] Adam Rogers[32:08] Adret by Adam Rogers[32:14] Scott Fraser Simpson[32:18] Scott Fraser Simpson Knitwear[32:21] Drake’s---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.
After finishing his playing career at Ohio University, Ethan had zero plans to ever get into coaching. However, the baseball gods had other plans. He went back home to become a substitute teacher and ended up coaching the JV baseball team at the high school with his dad for three years. After that he was able to get into coaching college baseball at the JUCO level and steadily climbed the coaching ladder to the division 1 level. He talks about some of the challenged that are at a school with a smaller budget and how you can still be creative and get just as much done. Ethan also dives into his hitting philosophy and what he looks for in potential recruits. Coaches Course Code: podcast for $15 offBlast Motion Code: pjb25 for $25 off See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Cho's contribution to classic menswear is among the most significant of the last decade. Nine years ago, he co-founded The Armoury, a menswear emporium with shops in New York and Hong Kong that is now a mythic destination for admirers of timeless men’s clothing. Known for its faultless service, dependable buy and meticulous approach to product development, The Armoury has become the benchmark for all other menswear retailers to aspire to.In this episode, Mark talks Aleks through some of the things that he feels sets The Armoury apart today, and some of the things he’s learned while building the business over the last decade. We also explore Mark’s passion for technology, fine watches and get his take on how to grow a luxury brand sustainably. Measured, calming and thoughtful, we hope that listeners will find Aleks’s conversation with Mark as insightful as we did.***This episode of HandCut Radio features a charity promotion for Suited & Booted. Visit https://www.suitedbootedcentre.org.uk/ to learn about how you can donate clothes to help those in need.***Show Notes:Mark Cho — Website | Instagram[03:32] W.W. Chan[04:11] Drake’s[05:40] Alan See[07:23] Ethan Newton[07:25] Bryceland’s[09:04] Orazio Luciano[14:35] The Armoury Shoes[14:46] Yohei Fukuda[16:47] George Cleverley[20:45] Michael Hill on HandCut Radio[30:15] Ray Dalio, Principles [Book][43:14] The Armoury Model 11[43:31] Tailor CAID[44:07] The Armoury 3 Pocket BlousonHandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.
Ethan Newton and his brand Bryceland's are the subjects of today's pod! If you follow us, you'll know that both of them have been huge inspirations on our style. Our host Ethan got to meet Mr. Newton in his Japan store, which we recount in today's episode! We hope you enjoy! Blog: https://streetxsprezza.wordpress.com/2019/07/03/brycelands-co-ethan-newton/ Follow us on IG! @styleanddirection | @ethanmwong | @spencerdso
To close Season One, Aleks sits down with Gianluca Migliarotti, filmmaker, petrolhead and co-founder of Pommella Napoli.A proud Neapolitan, and a creative spirit, Gianluca tells Aleks how he grew up immersed in Naples’ tailoring culture, how he fell in love with Pommella Napoli’s bespoke trousers and took the business on two years ago. He also waxes lyrical on his love of 1960s and ‘70s supercar design, where he thinks design brands make mistakes in a crowded market, and explains his passion for filmmaking. Gianluca has created a number of documentaries on Italian tailoring, craft and menswear, including O’Mast, and The Colours of Antonio.Thank you very much indeed for your support over the course of our debut season, and we’ll see you again for the launch of Season Two in the next couple of months.---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show Notes:Gianluca Migliarotti | Instagram | WebsitePommella Napoli | Instagram | Website[01:12] Mark’s Club[06:14] Fox Brothers & Co[08:07] Ciro Zizolfi[10:01] Lino Pommella[10:20] Rubinacci [13:56] Pommella Trunkshows[16:09] Kid Dandy Productions[16:39] Gomorrah (film)[18:41] Vittorio De Sica[19:37] O’Mast (film)[23:46] I Colori di Antonio (film)[24:58] The Armoury[27:17] Antonio Liverano[28:20] Liverano & Liverano Trunkshows[29:14] Bruce Boyer[36:11] Driving Dreams (film)[40:06] Brioni[40:07] Berluti[41:46] Brunello Cucinelli[44:16] Stoffa[44:35] Mark Cho[44:40] Ethan Newton
This week, Aleks sits down with an old friend, prominent street style photographer, Jamie Ferguson, better known on Instagram as @JKF_MAN.Jamie’s been shooting menswear for five years, following a few years spent as an actor, and a few more working in fashion marketing. Today, he’s known for his compelling editorial and street style photography, shooting for a wide array of independent brands that make, in his own words, ‘interesting, wearable clothes.’He talks to Aleks about his career path, plus what’s hot and what’s not in menswear today. He also explores the challenges of creating striking visuals in a market that’s obsessed with throwaway digital content, and highlights some brands that he rates for their originality.Listen in if you’re interested in discovering men’s style brands that are cutting through the noise on social media today.---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show NotesJamie Ferguson — Instagram[01:43] Drake’s[04:20] GQ UK[04:25] Esquire UK[06:04] The Sartorialist[06:18] Pitti Uomo, Florence[08:32] DAKS[10:48] MRKET, New York[12:29] Drake’s AW16 Lookbook with Jason Jules[20:57] David Gandy on HandCut Radio[24:27] Stoffa, New York[24:35] Stoffa ‘House of Cards’ Campaign[25:46] Beige Habilleur, Paris[26:11] Husbands, Paris[28:01] Glen Allsop, Eidos FW16 Lookbook[28:16] BODE, New York[35:32] Ethan Newton, Brycelands[36:46] Ethan’s plum cords[38:49] George Cortina[38:52] Andy Spade[38:53] Michael Hainey on Blamo![39:29] Unbuttoned — G. Bruce Boyer’s Life In Clothes, Podcast
This week, Aleks chats to Benjamin Glyn Phillips, Assistant Manager at Drake’s Clifford Street shop in London. Like most of Drakes’ staff, Ben is a passionate advocate for the brand, and the ideal model for Drakes’ signature look.Ben is also a refreshingly straight-forward figure within British menswear; his root into the industry was unconventional, and in the podcast he touches on his former career as a tattoo shop owner, his growing passion for clothing, and how taking up Brazilian jujitsu was the best thing he ever did.This episode is honest and open. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show NotesBenjamin Glyn Phillips — Instagram[3:13] Adam & The Ants, Prince Charming Video[3:36] Guns N’ Roses, Appetite for Destruction[3:46] N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton[4:08] ‘Hair Metal Bands’[4:37] The Misfits[4:39] Black Flag[5:04] Nick Cave[5:14] Nick Cave & The Bad Sees, Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow[6:48] The Duke of Windsor[7:18] The Kray Twins[7:45] ’Lucky’ Luciano[9:15] A Bathing Ape[9:22] Supreme[9:29] At Last, Japan[9:39] Thomas Hooper[9:40] Dante Di Massa[10:33] Free & Easy Magazine[10:58] Drake’s[12:53] Tony Sylvester & Scott Fraser-Simpson, HandCut Radio[13:48] Lee Hadfield[19:25] Marks & Spencer Suits[19:29] Drake’s Suits[22:57] Hobos Swansea[24:02] Ethan Newton[24:25] Michael Hill[27:05] Brazilian Jiu Jitsu[39:36] Drake’s Navy Linen-Silk Double-Breasted Jacket
In this episode, Aleks sits down to chat with two of British menswear’s most interesting personalities, Tony Madsen-Sylvester, and Scott Fraser Simpson.Tony is a writer, musician, and a content creator for modern British tailoring house, Timothy Everest. Scott is a DJ, vintage collector and the founder of Scott Fraser Collection, a brand that makes modern menswear inspired by mid-century and vintage clothing.Both are known for their eclectic personal style, and for their impressive understanding of different menswear traditions. We talk to them about their own journeys of discovery, how sub-cultures influence fashion, and how to get comfortable with your own sense of personal style.This was a hoot to record, so buckle up for a relaxed, free-flowing chat with lots of wisdom from Tony and Scott, recorded – of all places – in Aleks’s flat…---HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.---Show NotesTony Madsen-Sylvester — InstagramScott Fraser Simpson — Instagram | Website[9:00] Sprezzatura[9:12] #pittiuomo[11.36] Ethan Newton[11:40] Simon Crompton[11:45] Milad Abedi[14:50] Grenson[20:21] Batfink[20:56] Scott’s Vespa[22:22] Scott’s Royal Enfield[23:32] Scott Fraser Collection[29:22] Levis Vintage[29:28] JOSEPH[29:38] Drake’s[30:17] Armani[32:47] Stone Island[33:39] Camoshita, United Arrows[35:27] #britishtrad[35:51] Timothy Everest[35:55] Timothy Everest for The Crown (TV Series)[37:13] Rocketman, Elton John Biopic[37:17] Tommy Nutter[38:41] Pitti Uomo[39:22] Gianni Agnelli[42:16] Goodfellas (Film, 1990)[42:26] John Smedley[42:54] Rat Pack[44:48] L’Etiquette Magazine, Paris[45:20] Free & Easy Magazine, Japan
Simon Crompton needs no introduction. In classic style circles he’s a household name; the founder of renowned men’s style website, Permanent Style. Simon’s built his online following over a period of 11 years, to the point where the website is now his full time occupation; delivering authoritative advice on the work of independent brands and craftspeople, as well as in-depth style advice articles for menswear fans.In this episode, he talks about his decision to go full-time and his role as a menswear reviewer. We also explore some of the problems facing mainstream men’s lifestyle magazines today, and the problematic balance between commercial content and editorial. Finally, Simon goes to town on influencer culture, and the over-saturation of Instagram content in menswear.HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.Show NotesSimon Crompton — Instagram | Website[2:26] Why I Quit My Job, Permanent Style[4:43] Henry Poole[4:45] Huntsman[4:46] Simon’s Most Recent Huntsman Tweed Jacket[5:14] Marks & Spencers Tailoring [6:05] Richard Anderson[7:21] How To Spend It[7:25] Robb Report[8:20] Hackett Bespoke[8:27] Paul Smith Bespoke[8:31] Armani MTM[8:40] John Galliano[8:43] Anderson & Sheppard[8:58] Michael Browne[12:19] The Jackal Magazine[12:35] Evening Standard Magazine[17:40] Drake’s Herringbone Cotton Chino[19:31] Best Lookbook 2019: Drake’s[22:36] 1m Readers on Permanent Style[23:54] Permanent Style Shop[25:45] Trunk Shows on Permanent Style[33:42] Lil Miquela, Fake Influencer[34:06] Nano Influencers[35:09] Ethan Newton[35:10] Brycelands[39:13] Tribes, Seth Godin[42:08] Drake’s[42:25] Private White[42:38] Connolly[42:56] Stòffa[43:02] Samanamel
My guest this week is Ethan Newton, co-founder of the acclaimed Tokyo based Bryceland's Co.We discuss the evolution of #menswear, why bespoke clothing isn’t always necessary and why he believes you should never buy anything on sale.**Bryceland's Co.Rugged Old SaltFollow Ethan on Instagram**This episode is sponsored by Frank Clegg Leatherworks-- listeners get 10% off their first purchase with promo code BLAMO**Follow Blamo! on Instagram and Facebook