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San Francisco’s Preppy Handbook By Christian Chensvold
In the year 2000, in the torrid throes of San Francisco’s burgeoning tech industry and its ceaseless throng of newcomers in search of digital fortune, I worked for a man who was a throwback to an earlier era. Then in his late 50s, he had the lanky physique...
26 Men’s Style Tastemakers on Their Secret Summer Destinations
Tariq Trotter reveals to The New York Times Men’s Style that his favorite secret spot is Cable Car Clothiers in San Francisco.
Shave and a haircut – back in vogue
New wave of barbershops brings back golden age of men's grooming with old-style shaves, haircuts - plus a few twists Barber James Lizotte is giving a shave today - and he's going back to the 1920s to do it. He leans over the antique barber chair while his client, Max...
Clothes make the mensch: For six decades, Pivnick family has kept San Francisco dressed for success
At 92, Charlie Pivnick is still dressed to the nines. Natty in a herringbone worsted wool suit and fur felt fedora, Pivnick rules the roost at Cable Car Clothiers, the store he founded in 1946. He looks every bit the lord of the manor. He is also the son of...