A Look Inside Harry’s Closet: Harry Rosen’s Personal Collection
Between beloved brands, timeless staples, and commemorative keepsakes, we highlight a few of the most important pieces from the personal wardrobe of Harry Rosen.
In the world of Canadian fashion, few names carry the same weight as Harry Rosen. Known for his impeccable taste and sartorial elegance, Harry’s personal wardrobe is a treasure trove of stories, style secrets, and sartorial sophistication.
Harry’s family was proud to allow us to share some of his personal wardrobe items. Join us as we explore these iconic and exclusive pieces from his very own collection that defined his signature style – the items are a testament to his passion for quality, detail, elegance, and individuality.
Harry had a profound love for Kiton’s Neapolitan tailoring, featuring slim lines, high armholes, and soft-shouldered jackets. As evidenced by his collection of Kiton jacket’s, he adored the fine craftsmanship and hand finishing that made each garment incredibly comfortable and easy to wear.
Harry admired the hours of handwork that went into each Kiton garment (approximately 27-29 hours for each jacket). The supple feel of Kiton fabrics were deemed by Harry as unlike any other fabrics. He loved the ease of fit, which was never over-tailored but incredibly comfortable. He wore these jackets everywhere from key events to a day at work, always valuing dressing well.
Nautical Narrative
Harry believed that people create special connections to their clothing and that many stories and secrets reside within a wardrobe. Two casual wear pieces he was most fond of – a hat and sweatshirt – were once gifted to him by a senior navy official on a tour of a US Navy aircraft carrier. These souvenirs became a source of pride for Harry, sparking many conversations about their origin and meaning – a testament to his inquisitive nature and spirit for storytelling.
Harry felt there was a very necessary place for casual comfort pieces, like a simple sweatshirt and hat, in every man’s wardrobe, though these keepsake items symbolized much more to Harry than just leisurewear.
Commanding Elegance
A man of impeccable taste, Harry believed a white dinner jacket was the quintessence of elegance and offered a refreshing take on black-tie. Harry was not afraid to stand out, often seen at events and galas in his trademark combination of a white dinner jacket and black trousers.
For Harry, it was all about dressing for the occasion, and he believed that every man should own a white dinner jacket for when he aimed to impress. This was a classic example of Harry’s belief in investing in key pieces with timeless appeal and impeccable quality, the cornerstones of every elegant wardrobe.
Tasteful Ties
For Harry, ties were more than just accessories – they were a statement about himself. Harry saw ties as a form of self-expression for a man, especially when worn against a dark coloured suit. His collection of colourful ties – English, Italian, printed, woven, and above all, silk – underlined his belief in having fun with fashion, and that one should always insert elements of their personality into what they wear every day. Each of Harry’s ties added a playful touch to his sophisticated style.
Harry Rosen’s closet is more than just a collection of his favourite pieces; it’s a reflection of a life well lived, full of panache, substance, and a touch of whimsy. Each item tells a story of a man who was as dedicated to his craft as he was to staying true to himself.