The Chap's June-July 2011 edition gets its brogues dirty in the Elysian fields of a typical British summer:
- Pagan Safari: we challenged our intrepid, pith-helmeted reporter to maintain a stiff upper lip during the festival season
- Tristan Langlois re-enacts the Battle of Waterloo using the remnants of a hearty dinner
- Matthew de Abaitua on camping for gentlemen, with a brief saunter through the history of this bucolic pastime
- Preppy School: Nathaniel Adams on the pervasive and occasionally stylish Ivy Look
- Gustav Temple meets eccentric English rock troubadour Robyn Hitchcock to discuss the future of England
- Michael ''Atters'' Attree on the Pagan moustache
- W de Forte on speed
- Trouser Browser: William Smith's definitive treatise on male legwear throughout the ages
- Arbuthnot & Slipper suggest various ways of approaching attractive ladies in public parks
- The Chap Questionnaire: Tweedy thespian Rufus Gerard-Wright
- Drinking: Neil J. Ridley sets the record straight on Pimm's No.1 Cup
- Who Wants to Murder a Billionaire? The still unsolved murder in the Bahamas that plagued the Duke of Windsor
- Mr. Bell the Butler continues to dish out sound socio-sartorio-domestic advice
- Fleur de Guerre fills your vintage social diaries with a whole summer of events steeped in the past
- Plus: Am I Chap? Jonathan Deppington's lapse of panache, the Anarcho-Dandyist's Toolkit and Doff of the Month