The Tussah Silk Jacket

The Tussah Silk Jacket

We usually use tussah silk for our handmade ties, but this season we made this very same material into a tailored jacket. G. Bruce Boyer traces the history of the tussah jacket back to the early 20th century.

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  • The Art of Working from Home, Part Three

    The Art of Working from Home, Part Three

    Concluding our series of indispensable WFH wisdom.
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  • The Revue, April 2020

    The Revue, April 2020

    The Revue returns for April and, to put it mildly, a lot has changed in the past month.
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  • Artists in Shirts in Studios: Nick Richards

    Artists in Shirts in Studios: Nick Richards

    A new series featuring - you guessed it - artists, wearing Drake's shirts, at work in their studios. Last year we visited the studio of etcher Nick Richards, on the bank of the River Thames.
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  • The Art of Working from Home, Part Two

    The Art of Working from Home, Part Two

    We continue our series of WFH wisdom.
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  • Don't Despair, Improvise: Mixing Up a Quarantini

    Don't Despair, Improvise: Mixing Up a Quarantini

    Now more than ever, it's important to remember the simple pleasures that brighten each day. Should you find yourself in need of a stiff drink, but without the proper ingredients, don't despair - improvise.
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  • Dinner with Drake's: Braised Lamb Shoulder with Anchovy, Rosemary, Confit Garlic and Sauce Soubise

    Dinner with Drake's: Braised Lamb Shoulder with Anchovy, Rosemary, Confit Garlic and Sauce Soubise

    This month, Maxime share with us the rich delights of his famous braised lamb shoulder. Illustration by Amanda Berglund.
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  • The Art of Working from Home, Part One

    The Art of Working from Home, Part One

    With those who are able to now working from home, we asked our contributing writers to offer the WFH wisdom they've accrued over years of fruitful freelancing.
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  • The Bureau: Film Critic and Broadcaster, Robbie Collin

    The Bureau: Film Critic and Broadcaster, Robbie Collin

    A friend and customer of Drake’s, Robbie Collin is best known as chief film critic at the Daily Telegraph, and as one of the most prominent voices in British film criticism right now.
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  • On Ventile and Survival

    On Ventile and Survival

    Clothing may sometimes be seen as a frivolous subject, but some fabrics are a matter of life and death. Tony Sylvester dives into Ventile's crucial role in World War II.
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