FASHION
Waste not
Junk Club team up with American Apparel
SOUTHAMPTON’SJunk Club makes a big splash on the south coast clubscene, with their tantalizing lineups on Saturdays’ JunkSessions and JunkFridays. They bust out genre defying guests stretching the distance with the likes of Caspa, Style of Eye, Nick Curly, Herve and Jaymo & Andy George. Every one of their guests has nothing but good things to say about them, and the clubbers that stream there each week are the proof in their pudding. This Spring Junk Club take things up a notch launching a t-shirt collaboration with American Apparel. Quality cotton tees, short-sleeved and long, with unique Junk designs coming in men’s and women’s cuts.
junkclub.com
helene.stokes@djmag.com and tell us the address of Junk Club.
seeinG red
We’ve got the hots for Sabre shades
INDEED. The sun comes out and we’re ready for it! A new pair of sunnies adds extra flavour to the promise of rays and frisky Springtime fun (wink wink). Head straight to chemicaluk.com for a thrilling selection, likely to dent your pocket and sharpen up your attire. We’ve done a double take at the kooky Califor- nian brand Sabre’s collection – sharp, bright and dare we say, buff.
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action
THTC drop a heavy limited edition sweater
WE RATE. WE RATE A LOT. Urban eco brand The
Hemp Trading Company notch up some serious brownies points with their Ltd Edition The Harder They Come sweater. Made under fair trade condi- tions from 55% organic hemp and 45% organic cotton. - inspired by Jimmy Cliff’s classic 70s reggae movie. There’s only a handful available, for fifty-five quid, making this the must purchase of the week.
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