Thursday, December 11, 2008

From the Archives: The Field Country Magazine








In 2003, I was a brief subscriber to The Field magazine, a UK outdoor (Town and Country type) publication with an emphasis on rare breed animal husbandry, charity shooting events, grouse hunting, gentleman farming (slug abatement), fly fishing, fox hunting and real estate (manors and mansions). I mainly read the magazine for the "faces in the field" page (all those cool Cordings tattersall shirts) and the ads in the back featuring UK stockists of lesser known country clothing brands like Hebden Cord and Whitford Mumbles (advertising the largest UK selection of a news-to-me, hand-lasted shoe, the Carcavelo).

Here's a reason to start your own subscription.

3 comments:

Elizabeth said...

How do we make sure every bird is eaten?

Joel said...

Ah, women in high boots...

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