“What could be more radical than making nothing at all?” asks Christopher Raeburn’s new sourcing project, RÆFOUND. The project, designed with the ethical intention of addressing the clothing…
For SS21, Gramicci have tweaked a few of their classic pieces with three different patchwork Bandana patterns: bandana black, bandana navy, and bandana crazy. The loose, wide, and tapered…
All pieces produced in C.P. Company’s Metropolis series are a reference to C.P.’s original Metropolis Jacket, released back in 1998. You might remember the 20-year re-release of the…
Back in 1988, Adidas released the ZX 420. It was discontinued in favour of 1989’s ZX 4000, but went down as a cult favourite. The series continued with…
There’s numerous Beacon Woods throughout the UK. In Sheffield, there’s a lonely spot of woodland, just off the River Loxley, called Beacon Wood. Further south, on the periphery…
In 2009, the Massimo Osti Archive, a foundation created after his death with the intention of keeping his spirit alive, partnered with what would become MA Strum. MA…
Fred Perry is quintessentially British. So is Nicholas Daley – the Scottish, Jamaican, London-based menswear designer. His collections have always explored notions of heritage, from manipulating the use…
Inspired by the heavily stylised posters and trailers from 50’s and 60’s American B-movies, Levi’s has poured their hearts into a range of jeans, jackets, pants, and tops…
It’s not often you see something like this from Stone Island. While the brand is no stranger to garish colours, they’re usually big and bold colour blocks, like…
The first Saucony Shadow came about in 1985 and grounded itself in Saucony history. This pair is a modern tweak on the archival piece, featuring mesh paneling with…
There’s something about the all-over Ralph equestrian print which is so appealing. Especially on the bottom half – baggy pants, pajamas, shorts. It’s classy, of course, but slightly…
It’s been 50 years since C.P. Company was started. To celebrate, the brand is relaunching five t-shirts from their 50-year archive. It’s not often that we get excited…
adidas’ Jeans line started way back in 1975. It was marketed at people who wanted to wear jeans, which sounds ridiculous now, but back then not everyone did.…
Percival have updated their Vincent shirt with a zip, rather than buttons, for a sleeker, easier finish that guarantees a touch of class. The shirt is constructed in…
Christopher Raeburn has a lot on his hands. In Autumn this year, he’ll be relaunching Left Hand and ST95 – both brands that were developed by the late,…
This track top – all sporty and white – really throws back to Fred Perry’s tennis roots. When Fred Perry started, it was intended to compete with the…
Sustainably minded, true to the original and ideal should you find yourself stepping onto your local squash court, this newest rendition of the adidas CT86 marks the welcome…
Paul & Shark is a classical nautical brand: inspired by the sail of an 18th Century clipper and named after the ocean’s top predator. It’s sailing gear for…
EDWIN are no strangers to experimentation. For SS21, EDWIN have joined forces with specialist Italian fabric mill, Majocchi, to produce a set of iridescent tie-dye pieces on a…
When the founder of Engineered Garments, Daiki Suzuki, got his first draft of patterns sent off, the pattern maker claimed that they weren’t designed – they were engineered. …
Do you remember that time in the first Pirates of the Caribbean when Kiera Knightley, just short of getting kidnapped by pirates, shouts out “Parley!” and the pirates…