...the author artfully accounts for dandyism as an amalgamation of both a subculture and the public's reaction to it, and he harnesses that clash to stitch together a formidable sociological history.
Kirkus
Encyclopaedic in scope,... The Dandy traces a glittering arc from Regency affectation to New Romantic androgyny - a tour through two centuries of stylistic defiance and fabric-bound flamboyance.
Andrew Cusack, The Critic
The Dandy paints a rich picture of two centuries of sartorial magnificence.
Matthew McCormack, BBC History Magazine
Era-hopping [and] globe-trotting …The Dandy will likely appeal to anyone beguiled by youth sub cultures, outré fashion and male identity…[Andersson] has written a book that thoroughly engages.
John Meagher, Irish Independent
Moustaches (real and false), canes, cigars, high heeled boots, spurs, monocles high collars, and tall hats …all feature prominently as Andersson takes us on a whistlestop tour of the swells, gents and dudes who played a huge role in the establishment of the mass-market fashion industry.
John Walshe, Irish Times
[An] entertaining history of the dandy ... the reader is left with the pleasurable sensation of having enjoyed some stylish company.
Lucy Lethbridge, Prospect
With an infectious joy, Andersson reanimates these long-lost heroes of the battle for a man to look marvellous.
Tom Horan, Financial Times
Peter K. Andersson's 'The Dandy' is a carefully tailored account of the dandy's birth in Europe's age of democratic revolutions and reactionary restorations, his trans-Atlantic triumph before 1914 and the periodic proofs of life that persist in our age of leisurewear.
Wall Street Journal