A wardrobe that works begins with decisions, not impulse. The men who book our private edits have one thing in common: they treat clothing like capital — small, strategic allocations that appreciate in presence and performance. Start with five deliberate purchases, each chosen for longevity, climate intelligence and authority.

First: a precision-cut blazer in high-twist tropical wool. It holds structure in humidity, reads well on camera and carries across meetings.
Second: the white shirt — not an afterthought, but a tailored white that breathes and drapes correctly across shoulders.
Third: a lightweight knit in cashmere-silk; it reads luxe in informal rooms and resists the "sweater" stereotype.
Fourth: an unbranded statement coat — discreet finishing, impeccable collar lines, an investment that frames the man.
Fifth: shoes — calf or cordovan, always re-soled rather than replaced.
This is not about logos. It's about fabrics chosen like materials in a fine watch: each part engineered to last and to compound the owner's presence.
Mr Q's approach — a designer's eye trained on colour, structure and tropical tailoring — focuses clients on fewer, better pieces rather than seasonal clutter.
Book a private edit and we'll map yours together.
