- The Style Butcher started out in 2012 as a street style and fashion blog. In 2015 most of the focus was on the current projects of my luxury workwear company Search & Rescue Denim Co. Now in 2016 I am turning the focus of this blog to a sort of entrepreneurial journal. I want to chronicle the next stages of building an international fashion brand and I think writing out my experiences will help me understand a bit more what I want out of this business, and this life. Thanks for reading!
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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Diesel Black Gold and Monarchy Spring 2010
I am a fan of both of these labels, but for this post, I will let the clothes speak for themselves. Yes, that sounds lazy, but I’ve been drinking beer and Baileys (not together), so I don’t think anything intelligent … Continue reading
I am not a model
So, I haven’t posted in the last few days because I’ve had the flu, and then when I was feeling better, I started a sewing project that I spent the last two days on. I made myself a pair of … Continue reading
Work Custom Jeans
In my last post, I reviewed a collection that I had high hopes for, but unfortunately found quite disappointing. Thankfully, I have come across another up and coming brand that has a collection that is small in size, but big … Continue reading
Citizens of Humanity?
I thought I would check out the latest collection from Citizens of Humanity, as they are getting a lot of hype lately. It’s funny, after viewing their collection, I have completely polar opposite feelings for their garments. Some of their … Continue reading