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***A special message from Bill Hornets to all Paradigm readers***
“It is up to you younger Americans to put the united back into the UNITED STATES of AMERICA and work together for your sons, grandsons and everybodys future. The USA still leads the world. We need you.”
-Bill Hornets
Bill Hornets here, with a little bit of history…
Lotery & Co. Ltd was started at the end of the 19th Century. It manufactured uniforms for the government and private companies ...
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“There is something very unbecoming about a gentleman who follows the vagaries of fashion too closely. Past a certain age he should follow his own style.”
-Richard Goodwin
Everybody seems to be writing about style now – they didn’t a few years ago.
In interviews Savile Row tailors talk of style above everything. Small London tailors carry on about it. The press have picked it up, it’s everywhere.
Hornets’ motto has always been “Not Fashion, Style”.
Style has definitely taken ...
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The sketch work of Richard Haines is quite incredible. The way he records what he sees is much more than just ‘a visual record of cool stuff guys wear’ because his sketches go much deeper than just menswear. From his time spent in DC and Paris to finally coming back to his ...
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