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Menswear Style Podcast

Menswear Style Podcast

Hosted by Menswear Style

Episodes

232

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

Welcome to the official Menswear Style Podcast, hosted by Peter Brooker. In this men's fashion, men's style, men’s grooming and men’s lifestyle focused podcast show we speak to some of the most influential designers, innovative brand founders and truly inspiring entrepreneurs from within the global fashion and apparel industry. Our aim is to bring you a detailed insight into founder start-up stories with a focus on sustainability, marketing, design, manufacturing, eCommerce, and operations.

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June 5, 2026Episode 23522 min

Nick Reed, Founder of Neem London / Recycled Men's Clothing

In this episode of the Menswear Style Podcast, Peter Brooker sits down with Nick Reed, founder of sustainable menswear brand Neem London, to discuss the launch of the brand's Spring/Summer 2026 collection and the thinking behind its latest campaign, The Uniform of Hot Dads.As Neem opens its permanent flagship store on London's Lamb's Conduit Street, Nick explains why the brand is focusing on an often-overlooked menswear audience: men aged 40 to 60. Drawing on research from more than 400 men, the campaign explores how today's midlife consumer is redefining style, prioritising comfort, versatility and confidence over fleeting trends.We discuss the evolution of "dad style," why so many men feel underserved by the fashion industry, and how Neem is creating clothing that reflects real life rather than runway aspirations. Nick also shares insights into the SS26 collection, featuring recycled cotton overshirts, relaxed tailoring, non-iron shirts, organic cotton trousers and other low-impact essentials designed to move effortlessly between work, family life, travel and downtime.The conversation also covers sustainability, responsible manufacturing, the growing appeal of independent brands, and Neem's Wear-Well Take Back programme, which helps keep unwanted clothing out of landfill.Whether you're interested in menswear, sustainable fashion, entrepreneurship or how men's style evolves with age, this episode offers a thoughtful look at a changing landscape and the opportunities emerging within it.

May 26, 2026Episode 23422 min

Guray Kesman, Founder of Kesman Male Grooming / Men's Hair Styling

In this Menswear Style Podcast episode, Peter Brooker sits down with Guray Kesman, founder of Kesman Male Grooming — one of London’s most respected names in modern barbering and men’s grooming, with premium London locations in Farringdon and Buckingham Palace Road.With nearly two decades of experience, Guray has built a brand that goes far beyond the traditional barbershop experience. At Kesman Male Grooming, every service begins with an in-depth consultation focused on face shape, hair type, lifestyle and personal style, creating a completely bespoke grooming experience tailored to the individual.We discuss how grooming impacts confidence, identity and self-expression, why modern men are moving away from trend-led haircuts, and the psychology behind finding a style that genuinely suits you. Guray also shares insights into textured cuts, movement-led hairstyles, the evolution of male grooming culture, and how he built a British GQ-recognised grooming brand trusted by professionals, athletes, creatives and public figures across London.From barber to entrepreneur and industry authority, Guray explains why today’s grooming experience is about much more than a haircut — it’s about helping men feel confident in every part of life.If you’re interested in men’s style, grooming, confidence, entrepreneurship or the future of modern barbering, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

April 17, 2026Episode 23324 min

Guy Blaskey, Founder of Detrash / Watches Made With Trash

In this episode of the Menswear Style Podcast, we sit down with Guy Blaskey, Founder of Detrash — a brand on a mission to shake up the watch industry.After selling his first business in 2023, Guy took a step back to explore his long-standing passion for watches. What he discovered surprised him: while most industries are moving toward sustainability and purpose, the watch world has largely stood still. Outside of ultra-expensive, often inaccessible pieces — some reaching over £1 million — innovation and ethical thinking seemed noticeably absent.Detrash was born to challenge that.More than just a watch brand, Detrash is a passion project rooted in the belief that business can be a force for good. As the first European watch company to join 1% for the Planet, Detrash commits at least 1% of every sale — not just profit — to environmental causes, currently supporting Surfers Against Sewage.Guy shares how the brand is championing alternative materials, from #tide recycled ocean plastic and 80% recycled steel to fashion industry offcuts, proving that sustainability doesn’t mean compromising on design. At its core, Detrash aims to redefine value — showing that “trash” can be transformed into something truly beautiful.Because, as Guy puts it: what’s the point of recycling if we don’t value what’s made from it?

March 9, 2026Episode 23228 min

Freddie Sheridan, Founder of YCODE / Male Skincare

In this episode, Peter sits down with Freddie Sheridan, founder of YCODE — the British skincare brand redefining men’s grooming through cutting-edge marine biotechnology.Built specifically for male biology, YCODE isn’t just another men’s range wrapped in masculine packaging. After five years of research into the unique structure of men’s skin — thicker, oilier, collagen-dense and biologically distinct from women’s — Freddie developed a performance-driven, three-step system powered by microalgae.At the heart of YCODE’s From Sea to Cell technology is Chlorella Vulgaris, a sustainably cultivated microalgae sourced from Iceland and refined in Barcelona. Remarkably, this bioactive ingredient can “read” the skin in real time — adapting to factors like climate, stress, age and lifestyle to deliver precisely what the skin needs, when it needs it.We discuss:The science behind microalgae’s adaptive intelligenceHow YCODE’s award-winning Advanced Eye Serum, Hydrating Serum and Mattifying Moisturiser work together in a one-minute routineThe link between skincare, confidence and performanceFreddie’s journey from designing luxury retail spaces for global beauty giants to launching a science-backed brand from scratchFreddie also shares how skincare became a tool for self-belief in his own life, and why feeling “understood” is central to the brand’s mission.If you’re interested in high-performance skincare, biotechnology, sustainable innovation, or the evolving landscape of modern masculinity, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

September 8, 2025Episode 23121 min

Giorgio Armani’s Impact on the Fashion Industry

One of the world’s most famous fashion designers Giorgio Armani has died at the age of 91. Also a renowned businessman, the pioneering Italian designer was credited with reimagining men’s and women’s suits for a modern audience. He dressed some of the biggest stars in music and Hollywood and his company Armani expanded into beauty, fragrance, music, sport and luxury hotels.Menswear Style's host Peter Brooker and Coventry University fashion expert Rebecca Ryder-Caddy discuss what made Giorgio Armani’s designs so successful, his most famous outfits, how he changed the fashion industry, and his enduring legacy.

March 4, 2025Episode 23023 min

Sebastian Öhrn, Founder of Myrqvist / Premium Footwear

Myrqvist's journey began in 2016, starting small — like most things do — but with a clear vision: to craft high-quality footwear with a timeless design at a fair price. A product designed to stand the test of time and trends alike.How do they balance top-tier craftsmanship with a modest price point? At Myrqvist, they take pride in their dedication to quality. While all design work happens at their Stockholm headquarters, their shoes are expertly crafted by skilled artisans in Portugal, with whom they’ve built long-standing relationships. Rather than inflating prices with hefty margins, they focus on keeping costs aligned with the craftsmanship that goes into each pair. The result? Premium footwear — without the premium price tag.Scandinavian design, meticulous attention to detail, and the finest materials sourced from world-renowned tanneries are at the heart of Myrqvist. Thanks to this commitment, they were named Sweden’s fastest-growing footwear brand in 2020. While roots remain deeply Scandinavian, Myrqvist shoes are now worn across continents, making their mark far beyond Sweden.But growth hasn’t just been geographic. The first shoe model, the Äppelviken Oxford, laid the foundation for their collection. While they continue to offer classic formal shoes, their range has expanded to include sneakers, boots, sandals, and accessories — each embodying timeless design and a commitment to longevity. Together, they define Myrqvist: premium footwear without the premium price tag.

December 5, 2024Episode 22829 min

Mark Warman, Founder of Barnfield Customs / Handmade Jackets

Barnfield Customs is a new brand not only capturing a passion for product, but with a drive to establish itself as a premium ‘maker’ within the UK market through founder Mark Warman.The brainchild of graphic designer and agency owner Mark, and based in Nottinghamshire, Barnfield Customs came to life in 2023 with a primary focus on designing and making premium overcoats and jackets to the highest standard. Garments that are timeless, abundant in finer detailing and in quality.Each Barnfield coat is made to order with Mark running one-on-one calls with each of his customers to confirm sizing and fit. Growing up in Bahrain, Mark returned to the UK to attend art school in Nottingham before finishing a degree in Design Technology at Nottingham Trent University. Starting his career as a graphic designer, he set up his own marketing agency in 2007.The founder has already enjoyed an element of success via the sale of his first jacket, the Lawrence, which sold out in 36 hours. The next step will be the introduction of a luxury heavyweight peacoat, the Hampden. Handmade to order and constructed from premium British made 100% wool melton and cut to a traditional slim fit, the coat will be priced at £1595 with order books opening in December this year.

November 26, 2024Episode 22733 min

Mathias Jensen, Creative Director at Les Deux / Scandinavian Premium Menswear

The story of Les Deux began in Copenhagen in 2011 when two seemingly opposite worlds collided. A law student from the suburbs crossed paths with a creative soul with international roots at a city bar. Their conversation sparked over a T-shirt: a plain white piece, adorned with military patches sewn by hand.Despite their contrasting backgrounds - preppy meets urban, entrepreneur meets creative - they shared a vision: to create a menswear brand inspired by their differences. That simple T-shirt became the starting point for a bold dream: to merge preppy and urban styles, foster inclusivity, and make a positive impact on people’s lives worldwide.Since that fateful meeting, Les Deux has grown from a modest apartment-run business into an international brand with a team of 100. Through it all, one principle has guided them: when people from different walks of life come together, incredible things happen. This belief shapes everything they do.Inspiration comes from people - diverse communities that embrace everyone and moments of connection where strangers lift each other up. From tight-knit basketball teams in Paris to everyday acts of kindness, they find creativity in the passion, resilience, and heart.Les Deux is a testament to the relationships they’ve built along the way. The collective energy of people working together has been essential to success and fuels their commitment to giving back. Community is at the core of who they are, and through a Legacy program, they strive to create opportunities for those who’ve been left behind.

October 2, 2024Episode 22624 min

Adam White-Johnson, Founder of BeardGang Members / Hemp Beard Care

BeardGang Members (BGM) formulate premium products that are class-leading and healthy for their customers. Their goal is to work with the body's natural chemistry to ensure your hair and skin maintain balanced and healthy. BGM products gently cleanse, condition and nourish hair and skin. They avoid sulfates, silicones and other artificial ingredients to maintain harmony with the natural chemistry of the human body. They do this to maintain natural oils and to keep your hair and skin as healthy as possible.Historically Hemp has been a taboo subject in the media, however with the legalization of Cannabis products in the US and recently the UK, sentiment has changed. Founder Adam White-Johnson has always been a strong advocate of Hemp due to the incredible healing properties the plant possesses. Now you can benefit from this magical oil which BGM have carefully blended with a selection of carrier and essential oils to provide maximum benefits for your hair and skin.

October 1, 2024Episode 22534 min

Rory Bennett and Billy Sims-Hilditch, Co-Founder of Sims Wear / British Made Clothing

Sims Wear is a British menswear brand delivering elevated wardrobe essentials produced from the best wool and textiles in the British Isles. Dedicated to quality, and to creating timeless luxury that will stand the test of time, Sims Wear is built on three pillars; the best grade fibre, the best yarn spinner, and the best knitter. The materials used are also a trio of excellence; Supima Cotton, Nomadic Cashmere, and Merino Lambswool create a collection of style and comfort crafted to last. Pieces are made to outlive trends, and everything is done in the UK, from the fibre carding and spinning, through to knitting, weaving, cutting and sewing. The Sims Wear look is all about simple wardrobe builders, a classically British aesthetic with modern quiet elegance at its heart. Colour, cut and fabrication is key, where Margate Beach meets Marylebone via Scotland and the Yorkshire Dales. Founded by Rory Bennett and Billy Sims-Hilditch, the brand was born with a quest to find the perfect jumper. Billy chose a classic, super-soft navy blue cashmere crew-neck from a premium British retailer. It fit beautifully, felt great on, and went with everything. Sadly after only one year, the jumper had fallen apart at the seams. Having spent considerable amounts of time and money on the purchase, frustrated Billy set about researching what made a good jumper. This was when the Holy Trinity of knitwear, which is now intrinsic to Sims Wear, was identified, the best-in class fibre, yarn spinner and knitter. When these three are in place, something beautiful is created. The ever present chase for lower prices has meant that over the years, brands which were once associated with quality, sadly no longer live up to those standards. In a further move towards sustainability, there is a Repair and Recondition service for knitwear. This means that if any unfortunate accidents befall your jumper, you can send it back to the brand to be repaired. Whether it’s patches on the elbows, or simply a hole which can be darned, most issues if caught early enough can be fixed. In the process, jumpers will also be reconditioned by de-pilling it and washing it, making sure it’s returned in exceptional condition.

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