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Quiet Form
Sartoria Wynona
11 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Quiet Form — a Sartoria Wynona podcast. Hosted by Robert Yarish, this series offers a slow look at tailoring, menswear, and the objects we wear. Not quite instructional, not entirely nostalgic — just a quiet space to consider the shapes, fabrics, and rituals that define how we dress.
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Welcome to Quiet Form — a Sartoria Wynona podcast. Hosted by Robert Yarish, this series offers a slow look at tailoring, menswear, and the objects we wear. Not quite instructional, not entirely nostalgic — just a quiet space to consider the shapes, fabrics, and rituals that define how we dress.
Show more...
Fashion & Beauty
Arts
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Ep. 7: Not Just for Bankers
Quiet Form
4 minutes 53 seconds
5 months ago
Ep. 7: Not Just for Bankers

A narrow strip of silk. Once a symbol of conformity, now a mark of discretion. This episode reflects on the tie’s quiet return—not as a trend, but as a gesture. We explore how its meaning has shifted, why certain men are choosing to wear it again, and what it communicates in a world that rarely asks for it. Fewer rules, more nuance. Not a statement—an attitude.

Quiet Form
Welcome to Quiet Form — a Sartoria Wynona podcast. Hosted by Robert Yarish, this series offers a slow look at tailoring, menswear, and the objects we wear. Not quite instructional, not entirely nostalgic — just a quiet space to consider the shapes, fabrics, and rituals that define how we dress.