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Well Hung: The Ups and Downs of Trouser Braces
Not all men are married to the idea of wearing braces to support their trousers, but an increasingly large number are now getting hitched. ...
Magnificent Seven: The original DB Astons
In 1946, a newspaper advertisement offered a “High Class Motor Business” for sale. On enquiring, David Brown discovered that the company was Aston Martin. Brown...
Carl Magazine Interview
The international journal championing authentic luxury, culture, fashion, travel, arts and design, features David Mason on the cover of the first British print edition. ...
Bond’s battle with the Beatles
October 5th, 1962 is arguably the most important date in the history of British popular culture. It marks the birth of two extraordinary phenomena... Beatles...
Shaken and stirred: How to mix a Martini
A recent article published in the New Scientist suggests that the perfect martini should be “stirred, not shaken” with a thin piece of wood rather...
Tricker's Shoes: Two Soles Named Bourton and Stow
The Northampton-based shoemaker Tricker’s has forever been a firm-favourite with us at Mason & Sons as its Bourton brogue and Stow boot are two of...
The past guides the road ahead
We are passionate about the heritage and histories of our brands and products, but are not the only British company to value such legacy....
Forging historical links with original Bond style
Sean Connery’s introduction as 007 in “Dr. No” is one of the most memorable in cinematic history - instantly defining the character's sense of style....
Recreating a masterpiece part 004: The Measure
Following the release of “You Only Live Twice” in 1967, Sean Connery insisted that he had no intention of renewing his license to kill, and...
James Bond and Sunseeker
As a naval commander, you'd expect 007 to know a thing or two about seafaring vessels. When it comes to motor yachts, British brand Sunseeker...
What to Wear Behind the Wheel of a DB5
J.B. with G.B. Aston One of the most popular outfits ever produced by Anthony Sinclair for Sean Connery has been recreated to form part of...
Recreating a masterpiece part 007: The Show
The journey that followed twelve weeks of tailoring, several months of planning, fifty years of business development and two centuries of Savile Row history, drew...
Recreating a Masterpiece part 006: The Make
Savile Row and its Mayfair environs have been synonymous with style, quality and taste for over two centuries, led primarily by the bespoke tailors of...
Recreating a masterpiece part 005: The Cut
Former Sinclair apprentice Richard W Paine was the man charged with the job of cutting the patterns for the recreation of Connery’s original suits....
Recreating a masterpiece part 003: Goldfinger
In addition to the reproduction of the midnight-blue evening suit worn by Sean Connery in Dr. No, Anthony Sinclair was commissioned to remake another piece...
Recreating a masterpiece part 002: The Design
James Bond’s opening scene in Dr. No (1962) was arguably the most important of any in the 50 year history of the film series....
Recreating a masterpiece part 001: The Cloth
To help celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the Bond films in 2012, London’s Barbican Museum planned to host a new exhibition entitled, “Designing 007: Fifty...