18th Amendment Launches

18th Amendment Launches

Angel Bespoke expands and rebrands to 18th Amendment

New York, New York – Angel Bespoke, a Manhattan based leading sartorial menswear brand, is evolving its business model to accommodate growth demands and provide an expanded platform for future offerings. As part of the evolution of the brand, the company name has changed from Angel Bespoke to 18th Amendment, and has launched an e-commerce platform featuring their first ever ready-to-wear collection.

(post) Featured In The Rake

Featured In The Rake

Angel Ramos and Stephen Schweickart, the founders of A|B who…continue reading

Here at The Rake, we’re all for tradition. More often than not, the world’s greatest shoemakers, tailors and shirtmakers have several hundred years of history behind…

Interpreting the Dress Code

Interpreting the Dress Code

Royal. Regal. Well-mannered and well-heeled, with more than a bit…continue reading 

I love shows like The Crown and Downton Abbey. In fact, there have been times when it’s more like an obsession. It’s not as much the actual shows themselves, but the time period they represent. Everything about the way…

A Word About Stephen

A Word About Stephen

I’m still from Brooklyn and he’s still from Amish country…continue reading

I met Stephen back in 1999 at Liberty University. We both played baseball. We were both freshmen. And other than that, we had pretty much nothing in common, including…

Pigeons and Patches

Pigeons and Patches

A visit to Rothiemurchus, in the heart of the Cairngorm Mountains…continue reading

On our recent trip to Scotland, we visited an absolutely stunning place called Rothiemurchus in the heart of the Cairngorm Mountains. It was almost a cliché of what you’d expect to find in Scotland: a castle, a loch, a river, woodlands, yet far more…

Angel A2

GQ UK – August 2019

I had first crossed the threshold of 130 West 57th Street – located on the crux of Manhattan’s Midtown and Upper East and West Sides, a stone’s throw from Central Park South – when Huntsman, the revered Savile Row tailor, had opened its first stateside atelier inside a unit that once served as a pied […]