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Men's accessories
Hackett London's men's accessories finish the job the suit starts: vegetable-tanned leather, seven-fold silk and solid brass, built to the same standard whether it's a cufflink or a carry-on.
Leather that earns its place
A brass buckle doesn't loosen after a year of daily wear, unlike the hollow-core version that warps under constant pressure. Hackett London's men's accessories run on vegetable-tanned calfskin across wallets, belts and watch straps — a standard held since the first shop opened on King's Road in 1983, and one that hasn't moved since.
Silk and the small details
A tie in seven-fold silk holds its knot through a long meeting without needing a re-tie. Among the men's accessories worth knowing are the hand-printed pocket squares and enamel cufflinks — small pieces that do a lot of quiet work inside a formal day.
How many accessories is too many?
The safest rule for men's accessories caps visible metal at three pieces — watch, cufflinks, buckle — before it starts to compete with itself. An unpressed linen square and a plain leather belt round off a suit without either one shouting over the other.
What men's accessories should you start with?
A dark brown leather belt, a slim cardholder and a navy silk tie cover most working occasions on their own. Cufflinks and a pocket square come next, once there's room for a bit more personality.
How do you look after leather accessories?
A nourishing cream every couple of months, kept well away from direct heat, which dries vegetable-tanned leather faster than daily use ever will. Prolonged contact with water is the one thing worth avoiding altogether.




