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1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing (image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)
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A hugely popular design, the 1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing is perfect for the sunny weather.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

The original red and navy version (which you can see on this page) has always been one of the big hitters in the Art Gallery Clothing range. In fact, for a good while, it was the only version you could get. But over time, new versions of the top were added in.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

For one, you can get a Scene variant with long sleeves, but mainly new shades were added in, including some for the World Cup last year. And the current crop of colours is shown on the page here – all of which are perfect for the sudden blast of warm weather we seem to be having.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

The bonus is some are not white – not everyone wants a white top, not least for reasons of practicality. So darker colours and something a bit bold if you like the yellow one.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

It’s a lovely design too. As the headline says, this is a waffle-knit top in your choice of colour, each with appropriately contrasting stripes.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

Each one also has the same short sleeves, plus a crew neck and what’s described as a ‘relaxed’ fit. Contrasting collar and cuffs on all but the black one too.

1960s-style Goldhawk waffle knit by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

£59 is the price, and I’m pretty sure the 10 per cent off code still works if you use agcmodculture at checkout. So a bit cheaper than that.

Find out more at the Art Gallery Clothing website

(Note this links to the white one at the top. The other colours are in the main shop too).

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