Spring incoming

Three Things
1 ● Trunk shows & miscellany
2 ● Spanish archeologist Manuel Esteve posing with a Corinthian helmet he found in 1938
3 ● My urologist is a very handsome man

1 ● Trunk shows & miscellany

Palermo-based sartoria I Sarti Italiani is in New York (March 3rd-8th), San Francisco (March 20th-22nd), Los Angeles (March 24th-26th), and Miami (March 28th-31st).

Known for their dedication to detail, quality fabrics, and timeless elegance since 1986, they have been crafting bespoke clothing for men who value individuality and craftsmanship. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore their bespoke offerings, including bespoke jackets starting at $1,000. You can reach out to them on Trunkville.

A look from I Sarti Italiani

In other news, Massura Atelier released their Spring Summer lookbook. You can browse the looks and book an appointment on their website.

A clean, modern look from Massura

Budd Shirts announced an edit for the Cheltenham Festival, which runs from March 11th through the 14th. The horse racing festival draws hundreds of thousands annually. You can browse the looks on their website.

Pocket squares from Budd Shirts

Thom Sweeney is touring across Stockholm, Sweden (March 6th), Miami (March 13th-15th), Las Vegas (March 15th-16th), San Francisco (March 17th-19th), Los Angeles (March 20th-24th), Boston (March 27th-28th), and Dallas (April 3rd-4th). Enquire on their website.

The Thom Sweeney experience

Stefano Bemer launched a YouTube channel discussing their craft. If you’re interested in falling down a rabbit hole, you can see more videos here.

2 ● Spanish archeologist Manuel Esteve posing with a Corinthian helmet he found in 1938

3 ● My urologist is a very handsome man

When Anatole gave a talk at the University of Chicago Medical School in Aprit of 1990 to a group assembled under the aegis of the medical ethics seminar, members of the audience wanted to know if he had found the doctor he was looking for. He answered by saying, “My urologist is a very handsome man. He's slender and a fabled tennis player. He wears very expensive loafers and has a sixty-dollar haircut. He comes into the room like a bullfighter. He has style. He has magic and is extremely competent. He doesn't talk. He's too much of a star, but he has an oncologist who talks for him.”

From an editor’s note in Intoxicated by My Illness by Anatole Broyard

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—Editor