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The History of Tweed
by Isaure Fremont
It adorns our exceptional blazers and owes its reputation to its rustic charm with an elegant drape. Dating back to the 19th century, tweed embodi...
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The History of Houndstooth
by Isaure Fremont
Houndstooth, this legendary pattern that parades on the catwalks and appears in the most stylish wardrobes, is establishing itself as a timeless cl...
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The Blazer
by Charlotte Husson
Jeans, trench coats, Barbour, tartan... our British friends have long been responsible for decisive breakthroughs in our ...
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The Black Iconics
by Charlotte Husson
Black is more than just a color, it allows elegance and boldness to flourish. By announcing the return to stock of our winter Iconiques wardrobe, w...
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Le Bloc Print - An ancestral Indian know-how
by Isaure Fremont
“India is not exactly a country, it’s a continent. More complex and diverse than all of Europe, with more languages – 780 at last count, not ...
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The Cowboy Boots
by Charlotte Husson
” These boots are made for walkin', And that's just what they'll do, One of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you ” , one day...
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Albert
by Charlotte Husson
You probably already know it, it's our essential blazer from the Mister k. wardrobe, now among our iconic cuts, I quote: our Albe...
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The Perfecto
by Charlotte Husson
After Denim Jeans, here's another episode of innovation born from chance crossing paths with utility. Another case of serendipit...
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Our engagements
by Eloïse de Gorostarzu
Our engagements
The committed locker room Mister k. lives up to its name, we explain everything to you!
This is the beginning of th...
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Alain - leather is him
by Sophie Brebion
Georges Braque liked to say “I like the rule which corrects emotion. I like the emotion that corrects the rule.” The most u...
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The Caban
by Charlotte Husson
In the 15th century. century, the European discoverers of new horizons, made many encounters, rarely marked by mutual ...
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The sailor sweater
by Sophie Brebion
History of fashion
We have already celebrated the B l a zer, the Caban andthe Trench , which have in common that they were desi...
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