London, Paris, Munich and now Milan.
There's nothing better for getting your bearings than a shot of real espresso.
Standing at the end of the coffee bar was a man who has clearly perfected dressing as only Italians seem to know how to get away with.
And he looked spectacular.
Beige wool tie.
Purple check shirt.
Dark orange scarf.
And this amazing three-quarter-length lambskin blazer.
A good cup of coffee, indeed.
Italian Lambskin Blazer (No. 2479). Fully lined, hand-cut 100% ultra-soft lambskin. My tanner matches the skins for color and grain. That makes each coat unique in both texture and feel. Other features include four-button front with real Corozo buttons. Center back venting.
Two besom pockets with flaps, as well as a welt chest pocket. All in a 3/4-length Italian cut. "Splendido."
Men's even sizes: 38 through 48. Imported.
Color: Milano chocolate.
Scottish Scarves (No. 2613). Classic handcrafted artwork of a unique blend of 75% pure lamb's wool and 25% angora. The fabric and colors are built a layer at a time, using a technique that hasn't changed in 150 years. The result is a suppleness and the kind of depth you'd find in the country that gave us Robert Burns. Perfect for dramatically draping behind you as you wade through a throng of well-wishers before speeding off in your vintage 1967 Bentley T1 Saloon.
Dimensions: 60" x 12" Scotland.
Color: Rust and Blue, Camel and Blue.