I love London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris - there are a million places I could imagine I like, but N.Y. Is home.
Dress for your body type and not your age.
A Mac PowerBook is a thing to behold.
Lardini is my go-to tailor. They work with me on a lot of personal things, which is nice.
I actually come from a long line of barbers.
I love Italian food - especially Tuscan-style cuisine.
You really can't function without a phone or an iPad.
I went through a Billy Idol phase. I had white hair when Peter Rizzo hired me at Barneys.
Camo is almost like a solid. It is the perfect uniform you can wear camo in any application and it is always right.
In the scheme of things, I'm just a guy who gets my picture taken.
I guess I know how to dress myself, and that's probably the only thing I can do, so it's nice that somebody notices.
I did well in school and was able to excel in those areas where I knew I needed to be good at.
I think many men are either time poor or have little interest in going to stores. I love stores.
Some people are born with a caul. I was born with a jacket.
For me, a Thom Browne suit is an investment.
If someone tells me I can't wear something, that's the moment when I want to wear it.
I've decided I'm no longer pulling sweaters over my head. Maybe that's sort of an old man thing, but if it is, I'm there.
I've always dressed differently. I've always had my own deal.
I'm really pretty classic.
I'm probably one of the most fearful persons in the world, but not when it comes to getting dressed.
I'm a kid from Kansas, so J.C. Penney was where I got all my clothes from kindergarten to around 7th grade.
I understand I'm not everyone's cup of tea, and I certainly don't want everyone to look like me. I really only dress for myself.
I think with black tie, you can't really do too much. I think you have to pretty much stick to the rules on that.
I think that good, great things can come at every price.
I think Hong Kong has always had this tradition of custom-made suits, which I've never done but love the idea of.
I still think of myself as a retailer first, but I also know how to make clothes.
I recognize that, to someone who doesn't know my history, maybe I seem like this guy who gets dressed up for the Internet.