Masterwork

Ep. 9: Pressed into Character

6 min · 15. juni 2025
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In this episode of Quiet Form, we consider tailoring in cinema — not as ornament, but as form. From the quiet structure of Caine’s flannel to the precision of McQueen and the effortlessness of Delon, we reflect on how fit, cloth, and restraint shape the men we remember.

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