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Issue 35

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The Chap's autumn 2007 issue was all about dandies. The cover bore the visage of that louchest of libertines, Mr. Sebastian Horsley, who expounded on dandyism, clothes, ambition and the ladies inside. Further delights included:

  • An interview with Timothy Everest, bespoke tailor with some extremely singular clients
  • World of Sport - Ladies' Tennis
  • Gothic Folly assembly instructions - how to construct the perfect adornment for your garden. Allen key not supplied
  • Earl Okin bemoans the decline of airline travel, in particular the standard of modern airports
  • Some sartorial tips to help gentlemen choose a decent bespoke tailor
  • Eloquent dandy, musician and calligraphist Maloviere tackles the Chap questionnaire
  • MIchael "Atters" Attree is finally granted an audience with the Great Bounder of yesteryear, Leslie Phillips
  • Some lovely photographs from Summer's Chap & Hendrick's Olympiad
  • The Rubbishmen of Soho hand out their own awards for the best local beards, including Harpo Marx and Cat O'Stevens
  • Plus: Sartorial agony, Gerard de Nerval, Am I Chap or Not? and sartorial advice for Justin Timberlake and Brad Pitt.

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