(1) Three Surprising Lessons from The Sartorial Club Blazer
Mitchell Moss kicks off Voyage of the Club Blazer by taking us from NYC’s bold street style to the daring boating stripes of the Sartorial Club’s blazer. Woven with yak fiber and steeped in history, this striking red, black, and silver piece challenges Mitchell to rethink how—and where—he can wear it.
From charity galas to everyday errands, Mitchell proves the Club blazer isn’t just clothing—it’s a statement. Join him as he discovers its history, versatility, and the unexpected confidence that comes with representing The Sartorial Club.
(5) The Final Cut
In the final episode of The Fabric of a Club, Chris Modoo unveils The Sartorial Club’s bespoke sporting stripe, crafted with The House of Tengri’s rare Khangai yak and British Bluefaced Leicester yarns. Featuring bold black, silver, and red stripes, the fabric blends Ivy League charm with a modern edge.
Partnering with tailor Matthew Gonzalez, Modoo has created a versatile blazer that’s equal parts casual and refined. With fewer than ten pieces available, this exclusive cloth embodies true bespoke craftsmanship, celebrating respect for the fabric, design, and tailoring artistry.