Houston Powers Up – Garden & Gun 2/12

Monday, January 23, 2012

The title might be a little misleading, but Garden & Gun is a magazine that you really must add to your stack of monthly reading materials. The brand new February issue is no exception, look for it next time you pass a newsstand. Sub-titled the “Soul of the South” the brand new issue features a fantastic article about Houston: where to eat, drink, sleep, shop (Hamilton Shirts!) and what to see & do – lots of cool stuff to check out in our hometown.

Bonus! A terrific article about Houston native, Lyle Lovett.

G & G

Moonrise Kingdom

Friday, January 13, 2012

Wes Anderson is back! In his first live action film since 2007, Houston’s native son has just delivered his new “Moonrise Kingdom” trailer to the world. With all his trademark flourishes in tact (perfectly framed shots, immaculately styled sets, funky Françoise Hardy tune, Bill Murray) this movie looks like it has it all. Lets just hope that “Coming Soon” means VERY soon. Can’t wait…

Bonus – A previous post from the 1883 blog about all the Houston locations used in his movie “Rushmore”: here and some cool shots of Wes Anderson’s unique personal style: here.

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moonrise kingdom

The Buzz – Houston Modern Luxury 1/12

Monday, January 9, 2012

Even with this awful weather we’ve been having, its nice to dream of a spring that is not so far off. The January issue of Houston Modern Luxury writes about our spring 1883 shirts with a nice preview of shirts coming soon.

The Buzz - Houston Modern Luxury

Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Now that the holidays are over and we can start shopping for ourselves again…a new suggestion for a book title that Santa prob didn’t bring – Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo from MIT Press.

A historical and fascinating account by Nicholas de Monchaux of how Playtex won the bid over military and industrial competitors to create and manufacture the Apollo spacesuit. This book combines all my favorite topics – politics, media, fashion design, and technology…a must read for all you Houston NASA history buffs (i.e. everyone at Hamilton) out there.

Order it up at Amazon, B&N, or locally here at Brazos.

via Selectism via Brainpickings

Happy 2012!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Wishing you all the best for 2012.

Happy New Year

Happy Holidays

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Wishing you the best from everyone at the Hamilton Shirt Company.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

Fall Winter 2012 Market – Project NYC

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Own a store? Interested in seeing Hamilton 1883 in NYC during the January menswear market? We are interested in seeing you.

Enlarging our distribution for the first time since our launch, we’ll be setting up at Project (Hamilton Shirts very first trade show) on January 16th – 18th where we’d be more than happy to show you our new line of fall & winter 2012 Hamilton 1883.

Inspired by the sporting life, our graphic and sharp fall/winter offerings are based on our classic best sellers updated in new stylish patterns, colors, and fabrications. Created and manufactured entirely in our Houston workshop, our line of 1883 shirts are made with the same quality and care as our custom bespoke. Hand-cut fabrics from Italian and Japanese mills such as Albini and Thomas Mason are combined with non-fused soft interfacing and real mother of pearl buttons. The 1883 line of shirts are some of the finest ready-to-wear shirts in the market. Come see for yourself.

Conveniently located at 82 Mercer Street, NYC from 9am – 6pm, in Booth 627, please contact us at Hamilton Shirts for an appointment to meet with owners and representatives David & Kelly Hamilton.

-Image from our F/W 12 inspiration boards-

The New Acme Plaid

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Last but not least…the ACME Plaid arrives into our online store – our final 1883 introduction for the fall winter 2011 season. Originally inspired by Pacific Northwest style, the updated coloration of this burgundy pattern is a modern take on a classic ‘royal stewart’ plaid. Black, loden, gold, and white contrast beautifully with the dark red – a red similar to the color of your favorite merlot.

Perfect to wear during the holidays, the shirt looks great worn with black, dark greens, or even khaki. The soft Italian cotton has a super crisp hand that gets better and better the more you wear it, even more so after a couple washings. I speak from experience…the ACME shirt comes with a personal endorsement – mine! This favorite style has become my most worn shirt of the season- I’ve been happily wearing the prototype sample since September!

ACME Plaid

Gift Guide – InStyle December 2011

Monday, November 21, 2011

I know..we haven’t even celebrated Thanksgiving yet and we are already talking about holiday shopping.

Our December issues of Instyle arrived and we were lucky enough to be included in their fantastic and thoughtful 2011 Gift Guide round up. Taking a look at various menswear custom shirt-makers, Hamilton might be the only option whose shirts are solely made in the U.S.A.. Procrastinators should also take note, Hamilton has the shortest lead time of two weeks – from initial order to final product.

Plan ahead accordingly, the Houston workshop holiday clock is ticking. Another possibility would be to contact us for a Hamilton Shirt gift certificate. This option would provide your lucky recipient with the full-fledged bespoke experience with our online custom shirt-builder or in person here at our Houston store – right up until the last minute.

InStyle December Gift Guide 2011

The Making of the Cashmere Cotton Shirt

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

With the timely arrival of additional fall 1883 shirts styles to our website, we take a look at the making of the new Cashmere Cotton shirts from start to finish. A very popular new style this season, this cashmere and cotton combination really raises the bar. This updated cloth totally redefines a fall fabric – it has the comfort and ease of cotton with the additional luxury of the softest cashmere wool. Similar in feel to the most amazing brushed flannel, this cashmere cotton blend far surpasses that fabric in every way.

Combining the best materials along with the top craftsmanship of our Houston workshop, quite simply, make this “Made in the USA” garment one of the finest shirts you can buy.

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Each shirt starts out here. The selected bolt of fabric is brought over from the shelves to the worktables…

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Notes on the shirts styling are checked and the appropriate pattern pieces are laid out…

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The cutting begins. Each shirt is cut out individually with a knife.

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Pattern pieces are carefully laid out to match the lines of the plaid fabric perfectly…

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Exact measurements are key to provide symmetry and balance…

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Interfacing is cut to give the shirt structure, but since non-fused is used the shirt remains soft…

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The construction begins…

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Facings are applied that will never get wrinkly or creating bunching…

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Labels and size tags get applied at this stage…

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Pockets are cut and pressed very precisely and must match the fabric pattern…

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A template shows exactly where the pocket is to be applied to the shirt…

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Double and sometimes triple checking exact measurements…

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The pocket is applied and the final assembly is completed…

Cotton CashmereThe end product…the blue version of the cotton cashmere plaid button-down.