Saturday, 27 August 2016

WE HAVE MOVED!




The site has now moved to a new platform and no new posts will be appearing here. I'll keep this site up for a few months for reference. However, all the old content and loads of new stuff is available over at www.theallnightlisteningpost.com.

- Thanks and keep listening.

Saturday, 13 August 2016

Kamakura Chambray Shirts



Along with the cotton Oxford, the Chambray shirt is one of the corner-pins holding a man's wardrobe together. Japanese brand Kamakura know this well. Famous for their high quality craftsmanship and excellent detailing, they have just released a collection of casual chambray shirts with every conceivable collar shape. The range features mother of pearl buttons, and high stitch counts in all the right places and all shirts are available in either the Tokyo or New York fit.


Friday, 12 August 2016

Reconnaissance #41



Every week, The Listening Post delivers a curated roundup of the past week's best links. Here's this week's Reconnaissance:

> Vintage US Service Symbols - Print Mag
> A Q&A with Photographer Maxim Dondyuk - Roads & Kingdoms
> How London Bus Blinds are Made - Type Fanatic
> Mapping the Flightpath of IWC -  The Telegraph
> Three Whiskey Cocktails Everyone Should Know - Gear Patrol

- Keep listening.

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

With Love: The Backbone of Britain Book



Now, it's not often I hold a book in my hands and swear out loud, but that was the scale of my reaction when I opened my copy of The Backbone of Britain by my friends, The With Love Project. I was blown away by the design, quality and attention to detail; I'm a collector of nice books, coffee table tomes and high quality volumes but this book, this is next level. 

Sunday, 7 August 2016

Morning Routines Special Anniversary Edition: Me







This year I've been talking to industry experts, adventurers, pioneers and influencers about how their morning sets them up for the day ahead. After a good run of posts, and to celebrate the one year anniversary of The All Night Listening Post's inception, I've decided to close the Morning Routines feature with a personal exploration of my own mornings.