Wednesday 17 August 2011

NEW YORK- IT'S A HELLAVA TOWN !!!!


So many songs try to sum up New York City from Sinatra to Sting, and it’s the latter that springs to mind for on my recent jaunt to the 'Grande Pomme' an alien is one thing I certainly didn’t feel like.

Last week the Mr. Penrose Experience strode into town to show our latest collection. Leading the sartorial British invasion and much like our Liverpudlian mop topped friends, there was mild hysteria…
My first point of call was to address the weather and suitable clothing; hot is a mere understatement... absolutely, horrendously boil in the bag is far more apt I can tell you. The temperatures soared to 40c and as you can imagine in that sort of heat one could be tempted to hide in a darkened room wearing only a pair of their famous socks! But I had work to do, people to see and most importantly spread the Gospel of Saint Pen of Rose.

Since returning from the trip two things have stayed with me: firstly, the ultimate tie for summer (and having technically guinea pig like tested it) would certainly be the most adequate thing for a British scorcher when looking at ones best and is the only compromise. Secondly, how fabulous NYC is in regard to openness and taste of quality.

So let me take you on a brief trip around our neck wear a la New Yorker, giving you a taster of what I’m sure will drown your palette in an imaginative tidal wave. Our wondrous new tie design is somewhat of a revolutionary move and has been untipped. "UNTIPPED!" you cry but what makes this an absolutely cunning summer creation is that it creates softness, flow and a light airy feel. Everything a summer garment should be. Throw in 100% silk and of course the Penrose colour stamp and you’re away!!  So watch this space or even better keep checking you’re nearest stocklist…Ahem!

Now as for the Market Show it certainly was a most pleasurable experience. Held in a vast open centre that was simply heaving with the best garmenteers and brands you could imagine. I am proud to say that our little empire flew the flag proudly and cemented that special relationship with our native tongued cousins.  With heartfelt praise and cheer for what we had on offer, friends were made, reputations were expanded and hoorahs were, well, hoorah'd!!!

The word according to Mr Penrose



And thus it became clear to me that summer had actually reared its head upon on the streets of West London.  After a horrendously cold yet wonderfully colourful and beautifully attired winter I, Mr. Penrose, was ready to sartorially explode upon the unassuming mid-year calendar. With such a bursting wardrobe of finely crafted shirts, a dazzling assortment of pochettes, scarves and simply beautiful woven ties from the shores of Blighty and my good Italian friends the task in hand would prove a decision nightmare in the morning. 
After much deliberation, hesitation and wild imaginative thoughts, I had finally reached the starting post… well, the top of the stairs before thinking to myself ‘one last adjustment in the grand mirror before I step into the great outdoors.
 And lo, before me stood a testament to the glory days of July, an ode to a summer’s morn. How would the shoppers and hipsters of Soho react and indeed cope when they take a fleeting glance, a longing stare, at such a display of handcrafted wonder?   


                                              

Bounding through the streets of London...




As I’m bounding through the streets of London, negotiating the crowds, traffic and blissful confusion I can rest assured that my feet are being beautifully caressed with every step.  Socks are not merely a bargaining tool between foot and shoe they should be the outspoken senators of rapturous outbursts. 


       
                         

A shirt without a tie is never merely a garment thrown on...



"when thinking of knots never go for the windsor a four in hand is a definite shirt pleaser"
A shirt without a tie is never merely a garment thrown on, it is more of a second skin that should appear natural, comfortable and explode in formidable clarity. The art of getting a shirt right is one that shouldn’t be hard but, alas, I find this is always not the case. To go tieless doesn’t always suggest that you are in casual mode when you have the right tool for the right job or in this case the right shirt!


                                        



                                        

Wearing a pochette...


                                                   

I firmly believe that the secret of folding and wearing a pochette is to make it look relaxed and comfortable, rather like a sedated, much loved uncle.  A pochette should be folded with minimal fuss and bother. I would even say an artistic ‘shove’ into your top pocket can create a stylish, personal and independent edge to your wears. The beauty of a pochette is that it peeps out of your breast pocket like a leg of a psychedelic synchronised swimmer; colourful, yet retaining an elegant, swan like appearance.  At Mr. Penrose HQ we have put a great deal of military planning and manoeuvres into creating the perfect pochette using a cocktail of cotton and silk that keeps the pochette at attention at all times, ensuring you never have to face the embarrassment of a shrinking violet in ones pocket.

How to get the most 'puff' from your Pochette

1) Pinch the pochette in the centre so that the four corners hang down in a relaxed, laid back fashion
2) Simply fold over and insert in your pocket!
3) Gaze at yourself and your marvelous Penrose adorned pocket, making the odd adjustment to your liking 
   
                     

Penrose bow tie

      
Last week as I slowly made my way through the mountainous pile of invites that cascaded through Penrose Towers’ rather large letterbox, I nearly fell over in despair at finding I had been summoned to two engagements on the same day.  Now on certain circumstances you can prioritise according to social, economic and logistic issues but the conundrum I faced was a wedding and a day at the races for a good friends birthday.  Now it wasn’t the timing issue that bothered me more the fact of choosing two outfits that I could change into in a superhero type fashion thus dashing from one to the other. In this sort of situation I am pleased that the Penrose bow tie is the perfect advocate for this. Not only for the factor that you can fit at least three bows into various pockets but for the factor of having a pre-tied garment that retains the look of a self tie; absolutely perfect for when one is rushing from function to function.