Color has always been the foundation for the Kuhlman designs and collections. Of course we’re not professing that every one needs to be a peacock when wearing color. We like a nice crisp white shirt, just like the next guy. However, by having a beautiful pocket square peeking out, worn with a classic grey or navy suit and that crisp white shirt is nothing less than elegant!
Some folks choose colorful socks. Again, the entire sock does not need to be colorful, however a sock with a contrasting heel and toe color is always fun to put on in the morning. I can also assure you that you will garner smiles when going through security at the airport!
Or for those less daring, how about some bold Silk knots with that white or blue French cuff shirt. Just a little hint of color, but every time you raise your arms and see the knots, you are sure to get a little smile.
On these dull and dreary days, we challenge you to show a bit of color!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Friday, December 14, 2007
Mink Trimmed Wool and Cashmere Cape
Our friends, Antonio and Ursula in Florence have created one of the most beautiful products that I have seen in some time. You can call this a cape, throw or a shawl - I just call it BEAUTIFUL.
They used a classic Biella, cashmere/wool fabric, then they trimmed it with Mink. There were only 8 of them created, one of them will be in the Kuhlman home and there are now 7 available for the rest of the World.
Don't you just love Italians. We have always used the word "utilitarian", they are so good about using things in many different ways. One minute you could be snuggled up on the sofa with this over you and the next minute you could be headed out the door with this as your outerwear piece. There are not too many items that can be used in such a way!
This is so elegant that you could wear this to your New Year's Party and be the Belle of the Ball!
Email orders@kuhlmancompany.com if you want to purchase one today. Refer to Cashmere Cape for the special price of $699 from $995! Measures 144 cm Square. They will not last long!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Italian Style
Ok, so I'm not the best photographer and most likely will not win awards, however- after spending the past several weeks in Italy working on product, visiting our factories and spending some time in our favorite stores in Pistoia, Lucca and Arrezzo, I had to take a photo of our favorite outfit of the season in the stores. We think this is just a great outfit. It features an exploded plaid tweed coat, not too heavy, but it looks like fall/winter. Complete the look with our great exploded herringbone, wide spread collar shirt worn with a chocolate solid wool tie, and a camel corduroy pant. Wow.
We think that the coat with its hacking pockets and overlapping ticket pocket also differentiates it from the rest of the pack! Go to our website www.kuhlmancompany.com and check out the prices - AMAZING! At these prices, you can then afford a trip to Italy to enjoy the culture.
Also, remember to tie the tie using the "double-fore-in-hand" knot! It gives it fullness without looking sloppy. This coat is also great with a pair of jeans or a grey flannel which can also be found in the stores.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Olive Oil Press
This mash is mixed with all the mash of other olive orchards. Estate olive oil is considered the best for the fact that you are getting oil from one orchard and it usually has a very distinct flavor. Depending on the soil, climate and growing season, the oil's flavor is affected - much like grapes and the harvest process they go through. When the mash is mixed with others, you are getting a blended taste and it is no longer considered estate oil. The acidity is at it's lowest after the first press, and it considered the most desirable. Who has the bread?
The Olive Harvest
Over the course of the past week we were in Italy working on new product for the upcoming season and had the opportunity to work on the Olive harvest. The harvest is an amazing experience. This is something that technology really has not touched. Much of the olive harvest is still done by hand. Men and women climbing in trees picking the olives.
This is a photo of our olives after they have been picked and are laying in nets on the ground. These olives are not edible and they are only used for the oil - but what amazing oil. We are learning that our olives near the city of Lucca (30 minutes from Pisa, 50 minutes from Florence) are some of the best in the world. Because of the soil, the vacinity to the Mediteranean Sea (it is far enough away that the salt air does not hurt the fruit) and the southern exposure it helps to create even what the Italians call their #1 "Olio Olivo".
We harvested about 10% of the trees in 1 day and the olives yielded just under 20%, which is above average. However, the next photo is what we consider the "Liquid Gold", the first press olive oil. For those who have never experienced fresh pressed, first press oil - we hope you have the opportunity one day. After tasting this you will believe that food is simply a vehicle for olive oil. This isn't the stuff you buy at the grocery store and you will never settle for off the shelf oil again!
Friday, November 2, 2007
Ties and Pocket Squares
One of the categories that Susan and I enjoy working on the most is what the industry refers to as "Furnishings". These are the ties, pockets squares, cuff links and belts, that can really make your wardrode Stand Apart.
We are in the process of letting everyone know that there are new ties and pocket squares on our website. Over the past several months we have received hundreds of e-mails asking when they will be back up on the site. The team worked overtime the past few days getting these up!
Thanks Steve, Susan and Sam, or as they are now referred, the "Three S's". (say that fast 10 times, Steve, Susan, Sam, Steve, Susan, Sam, Steve, Susan, Sam.........)
Happy Shopping!
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