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Morton Hartley's Articles in Clothing

  • The Silk Fabric Design Expedition
    As the train negotiated a long sweeping bend I caught my first glimpses of the steel arched trusses of London Paddington Station and felt a rush of excitement in the pit of my stomach.
  • Bespoke Suits New Zealand To Australia
    How to find bespoke suits or even those made in your country of origin. Being loyal to your home grown industry is good for cash flow, but caution against becoming insular from offerings of trading partners.
  • A Man Of Silk Ties
    On a life long excursion beginning at eleven, a chance meeting with an enquiring sheep farmer would change the direction of two young endearing business partners.
  • New Concept in Silk Ties for Men And Women
    Inspiration can come from anywhere at any time. Capturing the idea transforming it into a saleable item is hard work and you have to go the extra yards to realise your inspiration. Seeing the product is most satisfying.
  • From Conception To Fashion Retail Floor
    Developing a fashionable style takes a quantum of research in life and constant observation of ever changing environments, as the evolution of style and the progress of fashion continue its cycles. To the end it is a culmination of the past and present that takes fashion forward.
  • The Essential Elements Of A Fashion Designer
    From An Egg To A Studebaker And Greyhound Bus, Mapping A Design Process
    Designing is a conclusion of ideas, a realisation, a time to put pen to paper or ask your bank manager for a loan. The most difficult thing for a creative thinker is administering ideas and managing processes, the two ways of thinking are poles apart.
  • The Working Man’s Business Suit
    When you plan on going to the office knowing this is the day for getting down and dirty, then dress appropriately, select a suit constructed to endure the rigors of everyday uses and keep the luxury brand for special meetings.
  • The China Fashion Opportunity
    It’s not all trash that comes of the production lines. Remember in the 60’s it was Japan in the same focus, now we rush out to buy the new cars because the quality and value are unrivalled by any western country.
  • Fashion Designer Collaboration
    In a fashion world of more, faster, now, and copycat competition; a handful of online retailers follow a different pathway to succeed as, designer, marketer and collaborator. The way forward is not to compete for customers, but to cooperate with them.
  • From School Attire To Business Tie
    Take a journey “out of dark through fire and into light”, with colours, black, orange and gold, and you have the origins of the business tie, which date back to 1860 Oxford University and the creation of the first school tie, and, since adopted as the most conventional of all business tie styles, stripes, stripes, stripes.
  • My Design Ideas In Paul Smiths Space Book
    I was privileged enough to recently attend a brief introduction to Paul Smiths forthcoming attractions hosted by one of his Australian representatives. The whole experience was naturally inspirational, and encouraging in so much as his favourite phrase “inspiration can come from anywhere” had been incorporated in my own collective of philosophical rimes for many years. This was gratifying for me and I felt immediately in tune with his design ideals. Listening to the talk was easy because I understood fashion as a culmination of past, present and future.
  • Punk Style Creation Clothing Music And Millionaires
    Names we are all too familiar with like Vivienne Westwood, Malcolm Mclaren, Richard Branson, Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten, the names behind the pistols. It was Richard Branson who signed the Pistols to a recording contract with the newly founded Virgin Record label and their first album Anarchy in The UK was a huge hit. This culmination of different talents gave birth to styles still embracing our senses.
  • Symbols That Inspire Fashion Designers
    Symbolizing is commonly used in fashion to create an anchor or unique identity for brands; depicts history and progress and characterizes their motives to differentiate from competitors. Some notable innovators include Malcolm Mcclaren’s use of computer game symbols in a range of children’s clothing.
  • The History Of The Bolo Tie
    Have you ever seen Texans or Arizonians wearing what looks like a thin leather thong around their necks leading from a buckle at the shirt collar? If so you’ve probably thought it dates back to the Wild West. That’s what I thought until a little research revealed quite a different story.
  • A Cold Kick Start For Budding Fashion Designers
    It’s not easy for budding fashion designers to get a good start off the blocks. With so much talent around you have to run many laps, jump hurdles and take the odd tumble, hitting the finish line. Then you have to start the race all over again, every season. And just as you’ve made a little head way, someone wants to conscript your inspiration
  • Comparative Business Shirts: What To Buy
    Now consider this in a shirt; an extension of sophistication, expressing flamboyance or compliance with conservatism in your own style.
  • The Classic English Madder Silk Tie
    The English Madder silk tie is recognised worldwide as an icon of British style. It’s a home grown classic with a proud heritage and a distinct provenance. The “madder” part of this lovely phrase refers to a natural dye from a Eurasian herbaceous plant, Rubia tinctoria.
  • A Well Groomed Man About The World
    Between late August and Mid November Western Australia’s wild flowers are blooming. In particular the everlasting, found in the Gold Fields and commanding special views in Kings Park, which overlooks the Perth City skyline.
  • The Essential Elements Of A Good Silk Tie
    We were asked to offer a critical review on current styles and future trends for silk neckties by Fibre2 fashion. So we got to the core.
  • The History Of The Bolo Tie and the Designer Tie
    In the late 1940s, a silversmith named Victor Cedarstaff went riding with friends in the Bradshaw Mountains outside Wickenburg, Arizona. When the wind blew his hat off, Cedarstaff removed the hatband, which had a silver buckle he did not want to lose, and put it around his neck.
  • The Accidental Creation Of The Very First School Tie
    It’s well documented that in 1880, the rowing club at Oxford Universities Exeter College, invented the first school ties. After an emotional win over their rivals, they celebrated by removing their ribbon hat bands from their boater hats and tying them, four in hand around their necks.
  • The Scent Of A Woman In Mens Fashion Clothing Design
    New trends and styles for men’s clothing and accessories are often influenced and preceded by women’s fashion. If florals are on the cards for spring 2009 then similarly you’ll see watered down versions in suits through to silk ties.

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