This rollneck from Chamula is a serious winter heater. It looks like a knitted M&S Belgian biscuit collection. Yet is entirely free from pecans, almonds and eggs and is safe for nut and peanut allergy sufferers. That said, there’s a lot of brown going on.… Read More
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Musical poetry about highwaymen
It’s often Chamula’s none-more-chunky knits that get props in menswear circles. Handmade by Mexican craftspeople, audacious of pattern and immersive of pile. They’re shaggy-dog garments, designed to be worn for a lifetime, and moult bits of themselves wherever your travels take you. Personally I find… Read More
You’re about to be out-knitweared
Thinking of dollaring-up for the Chamula cardie I was wittering about last week? Belay that order number one. A couple more pieces from the Mayan knitwear elders of Chamula, have surfaced over at Garbstore and they’re proper fire. They hose last week’s suggestion. What, you’ve… Read More
More weave than the average bro can engage
It’s getting glacial out there people. And no doubt you’ll be giving Uniqlo and Muji some play for warmer basics. Nuttin’ wrong there, a simple, woollen navy crew is a smart (and cost effective) foundation for Our Legacy blazering, or a Blue Blue Japan chore.… Read More



