I like a lot of this. Something for everyone in these pics.
Im not sure why everything has to be skin tight.. makes the model look like an overgrown child. I like the highwatwrs he has on in one of the pics
Is this stuff for sale anywhere Woolie do you know?
Would like to investigate more...
Spot-on, woolster! Hopefully something similar will come about in the next few months.
Hoping that the dehen 1920 brand starts up again too
It's a shame they don't still make the grey sweatshirts like they used to. When they were designed for purpose rather than for long armed hipsters.
It's sportswear. For playing sports in.
You're absolutely right Bish! Juvenile and pathetic. You'd barely attract a single racial group of women with these duds. Let alone the numerous hordes of multi-coloured woman you might do wearing a pair of pakeman catto and parker jeans.
Its sportswear for the streets, of course you wouldn't wear it if you were training for a sport. (Being that tight it wouldn't last 5 minutes.) Apart from the cap, which I would have worn for cricket training when I played. Quite nice.
The rest of it is wank.
^ I find that stylish women, in general, like their men to be well dressed and clean shaven. That rubbish might go down well in Croydon or Romford but not in Kensington or Chelsea.
Plus he's really just wearing an updated version of an American sports wear/work wear look.
Baseball jacket
Chambray shirt
Watch cap
Indigo denim.
I go to primark for all my sporting needs.. also their tailoring is just divine.
Re: The Russell Athletic Archive - If you don't like them that's more than fine, but I don't really get the accusations of naffness and wankness nor the comparison to shell suits. Not having seen any of the actual garments yet, I would still hazard a guess that these will be extremely accurate and very high quality made-in-japan-replicas of select pieces of vintage American sportswear. Not much different from what the likes of Buzz Rickshaw and LVC are doing, except that they are unlikely to fuck up the designs like Levi's with some of their repros. Liam's right of course in that these will be items of clothing for vintage sportswear fetishists, but what's wrong with that? We're all fetishists here anyway, no?