Preview of the next outfit post
Stay tuned! Keep reading
I'm honoured to announce that The Bespoke Dudes received the first gift ever from Steve & Co., an italian Web Boutique selling high quality, made in Italy, menswear accessories, with a vintage taste, yet contemporary at the same time. New outfits Keep reading
Retrieving the solid Milanese and Lumbard cooking tradition and the cult for raw material, strictly local and seasonal. This is the aim of Ratanà, an elegant restaurant for demanding gourmet in the heart of the Isola neighbourhood. It gets its name Keep reading
Given my devotion for their products, I couldn't miss the chance to visit the unique Allen Edmonds flagship store near Tortona, a lovely small town, few kilometres away from Alessandria, Piemonte. The shop is well stocked and was a pleasure for me to Keep reading
After a long break due to exams and other stuff, here are some pics from the last shooting with my new Allen Edmonds - Jefferson Brogues. They're extremely comfortable, despite their being a pair of classic shoes. Here in Milan the temperature has fi Keep reading
Given the effect of the mural as a background in the last outfit post, I decided to shoot some pictures in front of this colorful one, with shdes of grey, in Viale Umbria, Milan. I matched a light grey blazer with a navy blue knit tie, a white shirt Keep reading
“Nothing is more charming than the unnecessary”, that’s what I thought when I stumbled in this bespoke ties shop, during a weekend in my city, Naples. No, it’s not a spelling mistake: Ties & Dreams is the right place for “bespoke” lov Keep reading
Some shots with my cream blazer and a regimental tie in blue and burgundy shades. matched it with a vintage silk pochette, coming from - I was told - a 70's private collection, found at Eral55, an interesting menswear shop in Corso Como, with a remar Keep reading
Historic neighbourhood of the city, with a bohemian atmosphere and sophisticated inhabitants, Brera is definitely one of my favourite areas here in Milan, mainly because in its pebbled streets every third Sunday of the month, starting from Via Fiori Keep reading
According to some elderly milanese gentlemen, it formerly was the only way to access the Isola neighbourhood from the city (hence, maybe, the name of the area). Today, the Eugenio Bussa overpass, with a bicyle lane and, fortunately, few cars, is in t Keep reading