- 59 minutes 44 secondsEP250: From Albam to Peace: On Beginning Again ft. James Shaw
In Part 2 of our conversation with James Shaw founder of Albam and now building Peace we go deeper into what it really feels like to run a brand that’s so closely tied to your identity. James speaks candidly about the emotional weight behind menswear, from the pride of creating something meaningful to the pressure of sustaining it over time. We unpack what it means to step back into the industry for a second chapter, and the mindset shift required to build again this time with experience, perspective, and a clearer sense of purpose. We also explore the realities of navigating a changing fashion landscape, how lessons from Albam have shaped his approach to Peace, and the delicate balance between honoring what came before while not being defined by it. There’s a strong thread of self-reflection throughout on creativity, resilience, and the vulnerability that comes with putting your name behind something new. This episode is an honest look at reinvention, the emotional ties that bind founders to their work, and the quiet determination it takes to begin again in an industry that never stands still.
5 May 2026, 6:43 am - 53 minutes 20 secondsEP249: Craft, Process, and Purpose ft. William Kroll - Tender Co
In this episode, we sit down with William Kroll, founder of Tender Co., to explore how a truly independent brand is built and why it matters. William walks us through the early days of Tender Co., from its unconventional beginnings to the hands-on process that defines the brand today. Rooted in experimentation and craftsmanship, Tender Co. was never about fitting into the traditional fashion system, but about creating something slower, more considered, and deeply personal. Beyond the origin story, we dive into what the brand stands for. For William, Tender Co. reflects the real reasons for changing challenging mass production, rethinking how things are made, and placing value back on process, material, and intention. It’s a perspective that goes against the grain, but one that feels increasingly relevant.We also talk about the realities of starting your own brand: navigating uncertainty, staying committed to your vision, and building something meaningful in a crowded and fast-moving industry. This episode is a thoughtful look at creativity, independence, and the mindset required to create work that lasts both in product and principle.
28 April 2026, 6:31 am - 54 minutes 4 secondsEP248: Style, Culture, Music & Art at Reel Art Press ft. Tony Nourmand
In this episode, we sit down with Tony Nourmand, founder and editor-in-chief of Reel Art Press, and a leading figure in visual culture publishing. With a background in vintage movie posters, Nourmand has spent decades shaping how we experience film, music, photography, and fashion through books. He discusses the vision behind Reel Art Press and the stories behind standout titles such as Black Ivy, a powerful exploration of Black style and its influence on fashion and identity, alongside works like 100 Movie Posters that celebrate the artistry of cinema.
Throughout the conversation, Tony reflects on uncovering rare archives, collaborating with photographers and creatives, and publishing books that document everything from Hollywood’s golden age to street style, subcultures, and iconic fashion movements. His work highlights how fashion intersects with music, film, and social history, capturing moments that define cultural change.
This episode offers a compelling look at the art of publishing and the enduring power of visual storytelling across film, fashion, and beyond.
21 April 2026, 6:36 am - 26 minutes 30 secondsEP247: Inside Ivy Boys ft Aaron Chang on Style & Illustration
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Aaron Chang a celebrated illustrator and the founder of Ivy Boys, a platform that has carved out a distinctive voice in the world of menswear. Known for his sharp eye and signature artistic style, Aaron has built a loyal following by capturing the essence of classic and contemporary men’s fashion through illustration. We explore Aaron’s journey into the industry, the story behind Ivy Boys, and how his work has gone on to collaborate with heritage icons like J.Press and Ralph Lauren bringing to life some of the most enduring Ivy League inspired looks through his illustrations. From the influence of traditional Ivy League aesthetics to the evolution of modern menswear, Aaron shares his perspective on where the culture is headed and why storytelling through art still matters. Whether you’re a dedicated menswear enthusiast or simply curious about the intersection of fashion and creativity, this episode offers a thoughtful look into one of the most distinctive voices shaping the space today.
14 April 2026, 6:33 am - 2 minutes 32 secondsUpdate from Us
Hello everyone, I hope you all had a wonderful Easter.
Just a quick update to let you know that we’ll be back next week with a new episode. It’s a special one, and we’re still working out exactly how we’re going to bring it to you! Our guest is very well known in the menswear world, and this will be a real first for menSwear by a Woman Podcast.
Fingers crossed, everything goes smoothly on the day 🤞🏽
We can’t wait to be back to our regular episodes next week. See you then!
7 April 2026, 8:54 am - 48 minutes 52 secondsEP246: Every Fragrance Tells a Story: Rahasya ft. Sai Pogaru Co-Founder
What happens when three friends Sachit, Utkarsh and Sai with no background in the perfume industry decide to create a fragrances brand about memories? In this episode, we dive into the story of Rahasya a brand born not from expertise, but from curiosity, creativity, and a shared belief that passion can outshine convention.
We explore how the founders took a leap into an unfamiliar world, navigating challenges, learning the art and science of scent, and building something truly their own. From experimenting with notes and identity to carving a space in a competitive market, Rahasya’s journey is a testament to intuition, resilience, and the power of starting before you feel ready.
Tune in to hear how breaking the “rules” sometimes leads to the most authentic creations and why not coming from the industry might have been their greatest strength.
31 March 2026, 6:39 am - 49 minutes 14 secondsEP245: The Story of Sid Mashburn ft. Sid & Ann Mashburn
In today’s episode, we sit down with Sid and Ann Mashburn, the husband and wife founders behind the beloved brand Sid Mashburn. Before launching their own company, both Sid and Ann had already built successful careers, but they made the bold decision to step away and take a chance on creating something of their own. That leap of faith became Sid Mashburn a brand now widely recognized in the world of menswear for its timeless style, strong sense of ethics, and thoughtful approach to design and retail. Ann saw something distinct in Sid’s style and vision she recognized exactly what the brand could and should be about, and helped shape that idea into reality. Together, they brought that vision to life and built something truly lasting. In this conversation, we explore their journey from established careers to entrepreneurship, the philosophy that defines their brand, and how they built something enduring from the ground up. It’s a story about trust, creativity, and the power of believing in your own path.
24 March 2026, 7:26 am - 58 minutes 45 secondsEP244: Mountain Style: How Mountaineering Clothing Became Iconic ft Henry Iddon &Max Leonard
In this episode, we’re joined by writers Max Leonard and Henry Iddon, co-authors of Mountain Style - British Outdoor Clothing 1953-2000 , a book that explores the rich history and cultural impact of clothing designed for life in the mountains.
Both Max and Henry share a deep enthusiasm for outdoor clothing and the stories behind the gear that climbers and mountaineers rely on. What began as a curiosity about why certain jackets, fabrics, and designs became iconic grew into a deeper exploration of how mountain clothing evolved through innovation, necessity, and the creativity of the people who designed and wore it. In our conversation, they talk about how their fascination with outdoor apparel developed and how that passion eventually led them to research and write Mountain Style. We discuss the evolution of technical gear, the stories behind legendary garments, and how the aesthetics and functionality of alpine clothing have influenced both outdoor culture and everyday fashion. Whether you’re a climber, a gear enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of the clothes built for the elements, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of adventure, design, and history.
17 March 2026, 7:39 am - 42 minutes 4 secondsEP243: More Than an Accessory: The Tie Bar Role in Modern Style ft. Michelle Kohanzo
Today’s episode features Michelle Kohanzo, the President of The Tie Bar, the Chicago based brand known for making quality men’s accessories accessible without compromising style. Michelle shares her journey leading the company, how The Tie Bar has evolved in the modern retail landscape, and what it takes to build a brand that blends timeless style with a direct to consumer approach. We also talk about why a tie isn’t just an accessory it plays a huge role in a wardrobe. The right tie can elevate an entire outfit, while the wrong one can stand out for all the wrong reasons. Michelle shares her perspective on the details that truly make the difference. Whether you’re building a brand, leading a team, or simply interested in how businesses grow, this conversation offers plenty to take away
10 March 2026, 7:32 am - 56 minutes 14 secondsEP242: Designing Icons ft. Matteo Bellentani of Clarks Originals
In this episode, we sit down with Matteo Bellentani, Creative Director and Product Developer at Clarks Originals, the heritage footwear label known for timeless silhouettes and cultural impact.
Matteo takes us inside the creative engine of one of Britain’s most iconic brands, sharing how he balances innovation with tradition while honoring the legacy of Clarks. From reimagining classic styles to developing future forward collaborations, he reveals the process behind crafting products that resonate across generations and global subcultures. We explore his journey into design leadership, his philosophy on storytelling through footwear, and how cultural movements from music to street style continue to shape the identity of Clarks Originals. Matteo also opens up about product development challenges, sustainability considerations, and what it takes to keep a heritage brand relevant in today’s fast-moving fashion landscape.
Whether you’re a designer, entrepreneur, or simply passionate about culture and craftsmanship, this conversation offers rare insight into the mindset behind one of the world’s most enduring footwear brands.
3 March 2026, 7:46 am - 46 minutes 17 secondsEP241: The Anniversary ft Sarmilla & Charles
Five years. Half a decade. A journey we never could have imagined when we first pressed record. In this special anniversary episode, we reflect on everything that has unfolded not just within the podcast but in our personal lives, too. Through life’s highs, challenges, changes, and growth, this space has remained its own world. A constant. A creative sanctuary. A place where passion always outweighed pressure. What makes this milestone even more meaningful is the unwavering support behind the scenes. To my mum, my biggest supporter, and the very first fan of this podcast, thank you for believing in me before anyone else did. And to my dad, who always said, “Menswear is in her blood no one can take it away from her.” Those words have carried me further than you’ll ever know. And to everyone who has listened, supported, shared, and grown with us over these past five years you’ve been part of every step. 🤍 This episode is about gratitude. Growth. Resilience and friendship. And the beautiful reminder that when something is truly part of who you are, it never leaves you. Here’s to five years and to many more to come. 🎙️✨
24 February 2026, 7:26 am - More Episodes? Get the App