• About
  • Working Together
  • UK-MADE MENSWEAR
  • Style
    • Menswear
    • Accessories
    • Grooming
    • Style Inspiration
    • British Made
    • Collaborations
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Cars
    • Watches
    • Food & Drink
    • Arts
    • Events
  • People

XO Grey Fox

Grey Fox blog has exceeded 1000 visits!

Saturday, 21 January 2012

To remind you, I have set out on a very personal mission to explore style and fashion for the older man - in middle age and after. To my delight the blog welcomed its 1000th visitor last night; a landmark only some seven weeks after the first post at the beginning of December last year. It's really cheered me up at a time when I'm holed up after my cycling accident earlier this week. I can't sit for long with the laptop at the moment so will ease up for a while, although I may post a few pieces I happened to prepare before the injury!

Many thanks to those visitors; I hope the blog will continue to grow. Many thanks also to The Sartorialist, who influenced this journey.

Please keep in touch with comments and suggestions here or through Twitter.


Share:
Labels: Grey Fox, men's style, middle age, The Sartorialist

8 comments

  1. Anonymous21 January 2012 at 19:11

    I just found your blog through your comment at An Affordable Wardrobe. I am 33 and beginning a similar journey myself. I am currently trying to assemble a more classic wardrobe with both English and American influences. I just finished reading through all of your entries and I quite enjoyed them. You have me convinced that a Fair Isle sweater should be my next purchase. Also, lots of tweed! Best of luck with you blog.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Grey Fox22 January 2012 at 02:30

      Thanks for your kind comments; it's early days and I'm still developing a style and approach for the blog. Good luck with the journey, although, from my point of view, you don't have much to worry about at 33.

      As you say, the classic approach is best and I agree with a combination of English and American, with maybe a little Italian thrown in for fit and panache. Fair Isle = way to go!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  2. That's Not My Age22 January 2012 at 03:54

    Keep on blogging!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Grey Fox22 January 2012 at 05:44

      Thanks - and you!

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  3. Anonymous22 January 2012 at 09:43

    Hi Dave,

    found your blog via TZ-UK.com. Loving it! Bought a 'tweedy' jacket at the weekend and I'm on the lookout for just the right hat. I need guidance on colour combinations I suppose as I have no eye for what goes with what, but I am learning through following some of your links.

    Keep up the good work and get well soon.

    Cheers
    Gruntfuttock

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Grey Fox22 January 2012 at 11:14

      Good to see a TZ friend here and thanks for your kind comments. Good luck with your search for style. The great thing about tweed is that, if you look carefully, it usually contains many colours, any of which can be picked out to match hat, tie, sweater, socks or whatever.
      Best wishes

      Delete
      Replies
        Reply
    2. Reply
  4. Parth24 January 2012 at 14:52

    Hello,

    I am a 24 year old graduate student. Although your blog is about "searching for style into middle age and beyond" I find it to be a very good read. I really like the photographs that you have put up of yourself. Congratulations on your 1000th visit. I hope to see many more photographs in times to come.

    Best wishes,

    Parth

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  5. Grey Fox25 January 2012 at 01:37

    Thanks for your comment, Parth. It's good to know you've enjoyed reading the blog. GF

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

Newer Post
Home
Older Post
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

About

About
Older blogger (63) in search of style. Menswear & lifestyle writer.
Learn more...

Follow

Popular Posts

  • Buying a British-made shirt: a selection from TEK, Smyth & Gibson, Grosvenor and Tripl Stitched
    TEK TEK is a collaboration between New Future Graphic , Timothy Everest and Eley Kishimoto . Drawing on the best of British design and man...
  • Handpainted glass - an interview with Monique Low of Toasted Glass
    From time to time I like to draw readers' attention to items of interest other than clothing. Here, I've found the perfect bespoke g...
  • Bolin Webb: British-Made Razors of Style
    Bolin Webb is a young brand which specialises in razors and grooming products. Good design is central to their ethos and shapes are based ...

Categories

  • lifestyle
  • people
  • style

Search This Blog

Powered by Blogger.
© XO Grey Fox · Theme by xomisse