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Source: Grey and light blue single-breasted wool jacket, Dalcuore for The Rake; sky blue cotton tab collar shirt, Edward Sexton for The Rake; light grey single pleated cotton gabardine trouser, Ambrosi for The Rake; navy silk and wool tie, Salvadore Piccolo for The Rake. Cufflinks and tie pin property of The Rake.

In 600 B.C., when Greek settlers on the south-western coast of what we today call Italy founded a settlement in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, they called it Neapolis — the new city. It was to be new not just in location but in philosophy, a haven for those who were free of spirit and thought. It attracted minds such as the Roman poet Virgil, who asked to be buried there, and whose tomb, in the words of his contemporary Horace, “ennobled this elegant retreat, which attracted the lovers of repose and study from the noise, the smoke, and the laborious opulence of Rome”. Over the centuries, Neapolis came to function as something of a

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