
Sinclair's
philosophy was always to produce a well dressed man, rather than
someone who stood out from the crowd. His clothes represent the epitome
of English style: simple, elegant, understated and timeless.
Sinclair's
development of the Conduit Cut was a landmark in the history of Savile
Row tailoring. The firm but natural shoulder, roped sleeve head, full
chest, suppressed waist and slightly flared skirt create a subtle
hourglass silhouette which traces the body with a peerless purity of
line.
The
Conduit Cut is a look that defines a man of sophistication and good
taste and is a continued testament to the maxim that "less is more".
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