It’s pure formality from NELSON WADE…
November 17, 2008 by Senior Editor
Filed under Article Categories, Custom Dress Code
At NELSON WADE we believe that when you plan for a formal event such as seasonal occasions or a wedding, the design qualities of a formal shirt reflect ones sense of style. A classic white tuxedo shirt is essential formal evening wear and should be considered a staple in your closet as well….. I... Read More
Micron What?
August 7, 2008 by Senior Editor
Filed under Article Categories, Custom Dress Code
What defines Super Fine wool fabric that can be used for a Made to Measure Suit and what does a micron have to do with it? Ultra fine wool fibers are available from fine Merino sheep. Sheep farmers have been encouraged by price to take greater care of their herds of Merino sheep. The Merino sheep are... Read More
What makes a custom shirt…
July 31, 2008 by Senior Editor
Filed under Article Categories, Custom Dress Code
A custom shirt from NELSON WADE is handmade and hand cut with shirt colors and patterns matching. Custom shirts from NELSON WADE are made to our shirt specifications and details. An example is our Single Needle Stitching for custom shirt sleeves and shirt body. Our sleeve connection to the shirt... Read More
Recommended daily Necktie care…
July 30, 2008 by Senior Editor
Filed under Article Categories, Custom Dress Code
First, untie your necktie by reversing the knot. Do not keep the knot tied for convenience. Hang the tie on a Nelson Wade Tie Rack or your regular tie rack. By doing this the wrinkles will relax and work themselves out. For Spots & Stains on your necktie… Most silk neckties are not stain resistant,... Read More
Customize your Sense of Style…
July 30, 2008 by Jason Thomas
Filed under Article Categories, Lifestyle & Travel, NELSON WADE Recommends!
Okay let’s be honest; it’s nice when someone compliments you on your attire, isn’t it? We appreciate when our efforts to look good don’t go unnoticed. As men, we don’t give nearly as much thought and attention to detail as do our female counterparts (and their finished product is oh so good... Read More




































