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Fred Perry Pop Up Shop in London

Looking at picking up some of the designer Fred Perry gear, but don't want to pay the full ticket price? Check out the Fred Perry Pop Up Shop in London's Ganton Street. It has just opened for a limited period – from this weekend past until 21st June 2009, promising […]

Liam Gallagher's Quadrophenia shoot

According to Liam Gallagher, his Pretty Green label is going to features the likes of desert boots, nice knitwear, quality clobber and 'none of that skinny stuff', which doesn't sound a million miles away from what we feature on here. So it's no surprise to see the advertising campaign borrowing […]

John Smedley sample sale in London

If you happen to be in the capital next week and want to stock on some bargain knitwear, you might want to check out the John Smedley sample sale. It takes place on Wednesday 20th May at London College of Fashion, 20 John Prince's St, London, Greater London, W1G 0BJ […]

Adam of London button-down shirts

Adam of London (aka Adam Shener) is already known for 60s-styled (and off the peg) suits, crombie-style overcoats and formal shirts, but he's now introduced something a little more formal – these Adam of London slim-fit button-down shirts. Take your pick from plain, stripes, checks and the more unusual polka […]

New Brutus shirts – first pictures

We've been following the progress of the relaunched Brutus label for some time, but so far haven't seen any images – until now that is. The first images of the next-generation Brutus Trimfit have appeared online. These are just sample images so far, not necessarily the finished product, but they […]

Fred Perry Vintage Jersey top

Not your average Fred Perry top, but the Fred Perry Vintage Jersey polo shirt still packs a retro vibe. A 60s-style top you could say, complete with contrast collar and arm cuffs, the collar having an unusual button-down too. Talking of buttons, there are three of those up to the […]

Johnny Moke 1945 – 2009

Sadly, we've just been told of the death of Johnny Moke, aged just 64. Moke (real name John Rowley) was a prime mover in the early 60s mod scene, later becoming a leading fashion designer and retailer, as well as being one of the main contributors to Richard Barnes' classic […]