Charlie Teasdale, Esquire

Charlie Teasdale

Esquire

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Past articles by Charlie:

Did Watch Design End In The 80s?

No, but some of the best new watches might suggest otherwise... → Read More

The New Cartier Tank Normale Makes a Big Impression

The French jeweler announced a spin on the iconic original at Watches & Wonders. → Read More

Why Dungeons & Dragons Isn't Just for Geeks (According to an Objectively Cool Guy)

Esquire's style director immersed himself in the roleplaying game over lockdown. He hasn't looked back since → Read More

Has Zegna Made The Coolest Collab Of The Year?

(And it's not with the Elder Statesman, but that's great too) → Read More

Loro Piana's 'Succession'-Approved Loafers Are a Stealth Wealth Essential

The 'Summer Walk' is having its moment in the street style sun, too → Read More

“Everything Is Just Dingley Dell”: Margot Henderson on Her New Country Pub

The doyenne of the London food scene goes back to her gastropub roots → Read More

The Big Problem With Those Big Red MSCHF Boots

These boots were made for 'gramming, and that's just what they'll do → Read More

Burberry's New Logo Breaks From Modern Tradition

Is this the first death knell of sans-serif font? → Read More

Stop Looking, We've Found the Perfect Inter-Season Jacket

Dickies knocks it out the park with a riff on a menswear classic → Read More

Allotment-Core: Why Men Are Dressing Like Monty Don

The hangovers of lockdown are easy to spot. Hand sani pumps at every till; judgy, wide-eyed glances when you breathe too much, a cockapoo on every corner. And sartorially, we’ve let ourselves go. Stretchy and/or loose fabrics still reign, the suit is dying (or perhaps just evolving), and ‘smart’ shoes are out the window, along with the shoe polish. The fashion weeks ever speak of new trends that… → Read More

What We Learned at Paris Fashion Week: Menswear Trends

There Is a Monster Energy Coming Following on from the beastly vibe in Milan (specifically the ‘yeti’ suit at D&G), there is decided animalism at this round of shows. Lots of leopard print, such as that in a classic trench at Dior. And oversized shaggy, fake fur pieces, such as that at Givenchy. And at Bode, a shaggy hoody in tiger print. The trend was rubber-stamped by haute-couture… → Read More

Getting Dressed With Malachi Kirby

March 2020 on the set of Boiling Point – director Philip Barantini’s lauded single-shot drama about a fateful night in a busy restaurant – and the crew have just filmed their fourth take. After a week of rehearsals, the plan was to capture the 92-minute scene eight times and pick the best one, but the last four goes would never happen. The first Covid lockdown struck and all filming, all work in… → Read More

What We Learned at Milan Fashion Week

The first round of Autumn/Winter '23 shows was filled with menswear style cues for the colder months → Read More

In Defence of Titanic's Cal Hockley, 25 Years On

Is the film's sneering baddy simply misunderstood? → Read More

Fashion FC: How Venezia Became the Trendiest Football Team in the World

Never mind the scoreline, check out the merch. Following an American takeover and an ultra-slick redesign by a hip German brand consultancy, second-division Italian club Venezia FC have become a social media sensation. With shirts this sexy, does it matter if they never win again? → Read More

James Bond Lives! Daniel Craig Looked the Part at Omega's Seamaster Launch

For one night, surrounded by potential usurpers... → Read More

The Best Leopard Print Menswear

At the Dior show in Paris in January, designer Kim Jones presented a decidedly laid-back collection of menswear. Almost every look included sweatpants, and the collection was our first chance to see Jones’s collaboration with Birkenstock. But there was one especially eye-catching punctuation: leopard print. Specifically, one boxy overshirt, one rain mac and one beret. So often mocked as the… → Read More

Futsol: A New Clothing Brand Aims to Do for Football What Rapha Did for Cycling

Co-founder Nico Willson's ambition is to create a "non-tribal" sportswear label with progressive values → Read More

Tudor’s New Tool Watch Should Be Your Autumn Grail

The Black Bay Pro is understated, robust and timelessly handsome → Read More

If Scott Parker's Blazer Is Wrong, We Don't Want to Be Right

Why can't football managers have nice things? → Read More