The LA-based Pleasures consistently channels controversial and provocative thoughts through their prints and clothing. For example, back in 2015, they made headlines for printing a t-shirt and a…
Manchester’s affinity for corduroy is so extensive that in Sweden, the name for cord – not, like, slang, but full on embedded in everyday nomenclature – is Manchester.…
So Maharishi is having a bit of a thing right now. You see it: them cold embroidered patterns built around leopards and cats and geishas and samurais and…
When I got the Dropbox link to these Karhu Fusion 2.0 I was immediately taken back by two pictures that aren’t on the Pockets website. Both pics feature…
Bags are like pockets – you can never have too many. Sometimes I wear multi-pocketed vests with multi-pocketed bags and I feel like there’s nothing I can’t do.…
Back in the days of hippies and surfers and California-cool, jeans and hoodies were naturally bleached by a combination of saltwater and sun. Hippies didn’t wash and surfers…
Cardigans used to be a bit shit. They were never that cool, really – always a bit lame, like something your weird math-obsessed cousin with zero social skills…
I’m not sure if that title is too much. It’s true though – have you ever worn a ribbed t-shirt? There’s something so satisfying about the texture. It…
There’s a few brands in the world who are instantly recognisable not by their logo but by their shape and cut. Comme des Garcon is one of those…
Back in the ’30s, also known as the heyday of multifaceted adventure-businessmen, Eddie Bauer came up with the genius idea of stuffing a coat with goose feathers. They…
This Porter-Yoshida & Co. bag is quite beautiful. Perhaps it’s the slight, angular lean in the way the straps tie-up, or maybe it’s the combination of a matte…
Sometimes the simplest design details make the biggest impact. Take this asymmetrical pocket layout, for example. One pocket upright, one pocket horizontal. It’s simple but it rounds the…
Avant-garde cultural legend, Yohji Yamamato, began collaborating with adidas for their Y-3 label in 2003, long before fashion and sportswear were easily assimilated. Yamamoto recalls a conversation with…
This Stone Island fleece personifies cosiness. Firstly, building on Stone’s 50 years of experimentation with hoods, this fleece features a beautiful fleece hood with a peak and straps,…
The CP Company Chrome-R is versatile. The material is a fully recycled and lightweight dyed nylon, bringing resistance and protection from the elements. We wrote a particularly good explanation…
During winter I tend to run in a beanie – keeps the warmth in and gets your blood pumping. In summer, though, it’s far too hot to run…
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…
In these testing times for the live music industry even the biggest bands have had to get their thinking caps on in their pursuit for a pound note.…
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…
This t-shirt from Stone Island is printed with a pattern that moves as you look at it. It’s like one of those odd paintings that you find in…
Ralph Lauren is unbelievably flexible. With all of their different ranges and diffusion lines, they grace every section of society. You could draw a Venn diagram with categories…