Latest Issue
The Chap's long-awaited June-July edition contains all that a Chap or Chapette could wish for to carry them through the sultry summer months. Highlights include:
- An interview with Chap of Chaps, Stephen Fry, in which he puts the Chap straight on everything from flip flops to Panama hats
- Some lovely photographs of some lovely ladies tilling the soil of an allotment in Land Girl uniform
- Neil Ridley delves into the rich and varied history of alcoholic drinks with royal warrants
- An interview with one of our national treasures of stage, screen and wireless, Count Arthur Strong
- The life of Jasper Maskelyne, the WWII camouflage expert and magician who made Alexandria Harbour disappear during a Luftwaffe bombing raid
- An article about the Sapeurs Ð Congolese dandies who dress impeccably despite living in abject poverty
- An assessment of David Niven's wardrobe by Patrick Grant of Savile Row tailor Norton & Sons
- Underpants - are they a force for good or the harbingers of evil?
- Motoring - W de Forte gets behind the wheel of that louchest of automobiles, the E-Type Jaguar Series One Roadster
- A new advice column in which reader's amatory queries are given conflicting replies by the Lady and the Cad
- Plus: Tycoons' dress sense, French rudery, BIFF cartoon, the Sartoracle and Am I Chap?
Ordering
Please click below to order the latest issue, which costs £2.95 plus postage. The UK postage rate is £1.50, Europe £2.50 and elsewhere £5.00.
To order by post, send a cheque payable to "The Chap" to: Latest Issue, 17 Ardmere Road, London SE13 6EL.
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