Solicitor general: The US lesson on firm punishment October 20, 2011 IS PROSECUTION always the right response to corporate crime? Sometimes it can be a blunt instrument, causing unintentional collateral damage. Companies are not people and cannot be sent to prison: the effect of a prosecution can be felt by innocent employees, pensioners and shareholders as much as by the directors. Arthur Andersen’s collapse in 2002 [...]
Innovation alarm bells should not be ignored October 20, 2011 THERE has been a running controversy in the Forum this week about the rate of technological innovation (see Rapid Reponses, above). After an article by Norman Lewis argued that too much praise for Steve Jobs was a distraction from the importance of truly revolutionary scientific discoveries and world-shaping technological breakthoughs, readers have enthusiastically joined the [...]
RAPID RESPONSES October 20, 2011 Stalled innovation In response to Graeme Sutherland’s claims about transistors and computers [DNA of innovation, Rapid Responses, yesterday], the original patent for a transistor was taken out in 1925. Working transistors were first produced in the late 1940s. Modern computers build on Charles Babbage’s work in the 19th century and Alan Turing’s in the 1940s. [...]
Suits and the City October 20, 2011 The three piece revival: Waistcoats are back Look sharp in black tie How to wear a contrast collar shirt
Good things come in threes October 20, 2011 A SUIT isn’t complete and proper unless it’s a three-piece suit. That’s the view of plenty of tailors, but for a long time it wasn’t shared by many of their clients. The waistcoat all but disappeared from the City in the ‘80s, and if anything was buried further by a brief ‘90s revival in the [...]
News from the cutting rooms October 20, 2011 CHESTER BARRIE OFFERS CITY A.M. READERS A FREE WAISTCOAT WITH THEIR SUITS Quality suit-making company Chester Barrie is opening a dedicated room for its made-to-measure suits in the City’s branch of House of Fraser next week. Superior cloths are on offer and tailors will be present at all times to measure customers up. To celebrate, [...]
The dark arts October 20, 2011 WHAT THEY ARE AND WHERE TO BUY: 1 Bill Amberg leather iPad case, £295 www.mrporter.com 2 Aspinal leather-lined hip flask, £40, www.aspinaloflondon.com 3 Dunhill Bladon black 48-hour bag, £1,400, www.dunhill.com 4 Aspinal black crocodile skin blackberry case, £39, www.aspinaloflondon.com 5 -6 William & Son alligator skin business card holder, £575 and wallet, £1,245, www.williamandson.com 7 Simon Carter cinnamon edge wallet, [...]
Black tie parties are old school occasions October 20, 2011 If you’re wondering how to look your best for the festive season’s black tie parties, bear this in mind: classic is back. A review of what was being sported at last month’s GQ Magazine Men of the Year awards provides an insight into the shifting tide in tuxedo trends. Gone were the slimline creations so [...]
BOW TIE: How to wear black tie October 20, 2011 Learn to tie a bow-tie. There really is no excuse: you can tie your shoelaces, and a bow-tie knot is really little different, it’s just you’re doing it in the mirror. Practice by sitting down and tying it round your thigh with the same bow as you’d use for your shoelaces. A clip-on tie is [...]
A stitch in tie October 20, 2011 A PROPER, handmade silk tie is a very subtle slice of beauty, and if you want to look your absolute smartest, it’s an essential part of the outfit. But while it undoubtedly looks better than its cheaper, synthetic cousin, you might be hard pushed to say quite why. Good leather simply takes polish better. The [...]