The Tokyo Crow
The Tokyo Crow is a podcast that investigates style-based phenomena in or connected with Japan. The subject matter of this podcast links directly with features in Men’s File magazine, the world's biggest selling vintage-style publication, but presents them in greater depth and offers the listener those vivid mind-pictures that are unique to the medium of the spoken word.
Episode 01: Vintage Shibuya
In this, our first episode, our editor-in-chief takes the listener around the Japanese capital's epicentres of fashionability: Shibuya, Harajuku, Daikan-yama and Naka-meguro. You might find it informative to look at an online map and trace the various routes we take AND investigate the stop-offs in more detail. So, let’s get on with the journey.
Episode 02: The Tito Deler Interview
Brother Tito Deler a.k.a. the Original Harlem Slim is a regular on the pages of Men’s File and graced the cover of issue 20. In this interview Tito talks about his love of the blues, his life on the Upper Westside of Manhattan in the 1970s and 80s and explains his take on style. We also have 3 tracks from his forthcoming album, It’s a Beautiful Thing.
Men’s File explores leather as a signifier of subcultural affiliations but also as a functional material that protects and serves the wearer, sometimes for decades. In this feature we present Lewis Leathers, The Real McCoy’s and the London Leather Man in an indulgent retro fantasy.
Riki’s brand is small, exclusive and doesn’t usually reflect what everyone else is doing. This genuine independence is apparent in everything the stylist wears and does.
This is the world of Fabian Jedlitschka and Pike Brothers. A realm in which post- war Americana and militaria are transposed, as they had been 75 years before, onto the picturesque German landscape and into the psyche of the nation’s fashionable youth.
There are certain street stylists, within the realm of male style, who ply their art on the same pavements on which George Brummel once trod. They are few, but their impact on the early moods that permeate menswear is immense.
Aboard this 1920s polished aluminium road rocket is Mr Derek Lee, a student of architecture and a young man of refined tastes. His suits are personally tailored in Hong Kong and his ability in finding original pre and directly post-war clothing is not in doubt.
Many years ago (Gary never says exactly when) Mr Eastman dismantled an ancient A2 flying jacket with the intention of finding out how it was made, with the idea of making a copy for himself. A few decades later and Eastman Leather Clothing is one of a select few of go-to brands for the serious connoisseur of replica militaria.
Painter, motorcyclist and collector of objects from the Old West, Nicholas Coleman lives on the edge of the old frontier town, although now very civilised, Provo, Utah.
A dedicated part-time Tiki-ist, hot-rodder and stalwart of the VHRA organisation, Jacqueline Davis is in fact a full-time professional graphic artist.
The innocence and elegance of pre-war Italy is encapsulated in this series of attractive vignettes featuring Alex Hills, Lucy Manley and an untouched 1935 Fiat 1500.
Just 5 years separate the four watches discussed on these pages, and each has their own unique personality and story to tell.