AFTER A FASHION
AFTER A FASHION
Countryside inspirat on for fashion lovers!
Ribbed Cashmere Hat with Detachable Pom
If you are planning on spending plenty of time in the British
countryside this autumn, then this ribbed cashmere hat is an absolute must. Made from beautiful 100% Mongolian cashmere and with a press stud attachment for the quirky fur pom pom, meaning you can interchange between a variety of diff erent colours depending on how you are feeling! £99
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Tweed
became popular amongst British gentlemen around 1850 when Prince Albert infl uenced the start of the Estate Tweed movement
This Purdey jacket is the perfect mix of style and function
James Purdey Jacket
Naturally, when it comes to fashion, it is with his jacket that a man will make his fi rst impression. So it is important that you make a good one. This James Purdey jacket has a rugged, old-fashioned look to it which makes it as well-suited to a night on the town as a stroll through the fi elds. £495
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Thurloe Brushed Plaid Shirt This brushed, cotton shirt is an essential, ideal for town or country. Add a few frayed ends and this shirt will tell the story of your adventures. £59
Eaton Slim Fit Oxford Shirt
Every man needs a shirt he can rely on: meet the Eaton. This blue, slim-fi t classic Oxford shirt is exactly that. £59
Hallaton Linen Shirt The Hallaton is a navy, pure linen shirt created in
association with the adventurer, Ed Staff ord. The perfect shirt for sun, sea and the summer ahead.
£75
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