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Fashions real Hongkongers choose: Jason Black, restaurants consultant

Learn the basic ingredients for a stylish wardrobe from the food and beverage industry veteran, chef, author and founder of Empire Media

I like the colours of the belt as they're pretty subtle — and I don't mind burnt orange as a colour.

Finding a silk white handkerchief isn't as easy as you might think. Gieves & Hawkes have some great pocket squares and accessories. I snagged this one as soon as I saw it.

I have lived in the same place for about five years. There has been a great revival of the area and I like the little coffee shops that keep springing up. I couldn't imagine living anywhere else.

I am fortunate to have a body that fits with most off-the-rack items. If I do find something I like, I will normally have it altered, especially the sleeve length.

I have a few pairs but as my hair is starting to grey, I thought I'd find glasses to match.

 

at work ...

Black gets groomed at Hollywood Hair.
He wears an Il Sarto peak lapels jacket and blue collared shirt with a Gieves & Hawkes handkerchief, a Tom Ford tie and tie clip from Korea, khaki pants from Marks & Spencer and Carmina shoes from The Armoury.

 

... and for play

Black sports a Revue Thommen watch.
Blue Thomas Pink shirt, a woven bracelet from Spain, woven belt from Hola Classic and a cappuccino from Brew Bros.
Bally brown suede loafers.

 

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Jason Black
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