Showing posts with label Sweater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweater. Show all posts

RottenFresh Spirograph Collection

July 21, 2011 |

RottenFresh-Spirograph-Collection
After showing you the teaser video, here I present you the latest images from RottenFresh’s latest collection named “Spirograph”. Inspired by the classic geometric drawing game that resulted circular patterns, the brand has incorporated and worked with hand drawn illustrations, unique washes and special hand screen printing techniques to create a unique selection of handmade shirts and sweaters.

Check out the images below.

For the love of knitwear, check this varied collection from Henri Lloyd for Spring/Summer 2011. From v-neck cardigans to classic jumpers, these naval inspired pieces are here to top off and complete your dapper look. Price starts at £72 and is available at Henri Lloyd's standalones, selected stockists and online via henrilloyd.com.

More pieces after the jump.

Passarella-Death-Squad-Spring/Summer-2011-Sweatshirts
Here are the new releases of some pullovers from Passarella Death Squad. The offerings are in the usual black and white colorways with printed graphics featuring U.S. and U.K. flags, “I Love NY” statement and a Mickey Mouse silhouette. Made from Japanese jersey fabric, the clothing are then produced and printed in London. The new releases are available at select stockists which includes Selfridges and End Clothing.

Check 'em out after the click.

Duffer of St. George Shuttle Crew Sweat

February 12, 2011 |

Duffer-Shuttle-Crew-Shirt
Again, Duffer of St. George proves they’re the master when it comes to less-expensive quality sweatshirts. If you’re a fan, you can’t question me about that, but if not, just get a pullover and try assessing yourself. “The Shuttle Crew is a cotton mix sweat featuring tonal top stitching throughout, a contrast ribbed neck, cuff and hem, a woven brand logo on the chest and ribbed v-neck detailing. Coming in soft grey marl jersey fabric and under 40 bucks it makes a nice alternative to some of the more expensive options out there!” Get it here.

Ben Sherman Winter Knitwear Pullovers

December 22, 2010 |

Some warm providers here. Ben Sherman presents its beautiful pullovers for the winter madness. Seen here is a cable knit, shawl neck and cardigan, all available at the Ben Sherman online store.

More looks after the click.

North Sea Clothing Sweaters

December 2, 2010 |

Here are some good sweats dropping in at Garbstore from London-based North Sea Clothing. Giving us a brief history of the brand, here are some words by Neil Starr. “The Submariner Sweater was War Office issue to the Royal Navy in both World Wars. In the 1950s motorcyclists adopted them to wear under a Barbour or Belstaff jacket to keep out the cold. They used be available from army surplus stores until about 10 years ago until original supplies “dried up”. I had many enquiries from devotees who wanted one of these classic sweaters, so decided to get them remade in the same heavy-gauge knit as the original, but improving the fit slightly as the WW2 issue was very long in the body. These hard-wearing sweaters are manufactured by a family firm in Nottinghamshire, England, using pure new wool and will last for many years.”

The offerings are named The Submariner, The Printed Submariner and The Expedition sweaters. An official sweater of the British navy back in WWII, the Submariner is reproduced exclusively at the Garbstore this season. Made from pure wool with black body and navy arms, the low-key styled turtle neck is waterproof and comes with another printed version that features stenciled NSC lettering.

Another is the Expedition, a shawl neck sweater that is available in white and navy. Made from the same wool as the Submariner, the style of the Expedition is based from a 1930s original sweater that is not identical to the previous style. The arm patch features a replica of the Sunbeam owners’ club run to Brighton which has been going for the last 71 years.

Take a look at the other sweaters along with detailed shots after the click.

Henri Lloyd Culford Roll Knit

November 29, 2010 |

Even though it’s another knitwear piece to blog, what I love about this chunky roll knit is the cleanliness and comfortable approach it has, along with the desirable and “respectable” look it gives to us men. Blame it on Henri Lloyd.

To coincide with the chilly weather, Original Penguin presents their knitwear offerings this season. Coming in with few styles of cardigan and several sweats, the deep browns, rich creams, midnight blues and sultry reds are seen to a lambswool, merino, boiled wool, and cotton fabrics.

View the complete offerings after the click.

Edwin Wyatt Sweater

October 29, 2010 |

Aside from functionality, warmth and comfort that a knitted sweatshirt gives us, donning something familiar considers the list of why we love to wear this perfect outer layer garment. We’re influenced of "it" trends by so many people however we adore this because it’s an innate hunt of getting the best sweater at the end of the day. Get this Edwin Wyatt Sweater at Question Air.

Lanvin Burnout Sweater

October 21, 2010 |

Lanvin presents an interesting piece this season with the arrival of its Italian made cropped sweater. Putting an inimitable ruggedness effect, the sweater is cut higher on the front showing an asymmetrical pattern on side view. The fabric is made from 65% alpaca and 35% wool coming in mixed grey colors. Now available at Ssense.

The Duffer of St. George Valley Hoody

September 18, 2010 |

Duffer continues to drop in some goody items for this season's cold agenda with this collegiate inspired sweat. Classic design with a stylish pinch, the hooded sweatshirt is available in both blue and grey colors with a price tag every students can afford. Get it here.

This beautiful "Admiral" sweater from René Gurskov features an interesting take on the frontal design along with unique black fringes on the arms. Spotted on Boys Boys Boys online shop, I thought about posting this item to properly represent all Gurskov pieces from the site. Check it out here.

Another knitwear for this winter, I feature you this beautiful Canadian sweater from, of course, Canadian Sweater Company. Nothing much of it's uniqueness, this one's hand knitted, heavy weight and has snowflake style design.  Not v-neck though, but the crew style will do. 100% Wool. Now available at Oi Polloi.

Bloodbath Fall 2009 "Draw First Blood" Lookbook

November 14, 2009 |


Here I feature you Bloodbath, a young streetwear brand based from LA that offers nothing deadly but items to die for. Balancing two opposite concept, the brand's campaign for clean and simple styling may be ironic to the literal definition of bloodbath but it's an equalized result breathing a dope air from it. For Fall 2009, we see cool selection of graphic shirts, crew neck, hoodies and caps all taken from their "Draw First Blood" collection.






From Joe McCoys disappearance on 2001, Real McCoys brings back what the legendary brand was able to start. To kick off, this "Ballpark" sweat from their A/W collection is seen with the Native American Navaho patterns making a combination with the sporty western culture. Coming in with a zip and very attractive colorways, these sweats are the real deal from Joe McCoys. Now available at Superdenim online UK.

Bless Sweater-Coat

August 21, 2009 |


Behind, you would be thinking of an oversize sweater but looking in front would surprise you that it's actually a coat-sweater. Berlin based young design agency, Bless, gives us a wonderful combination of fall/winter essentials giving you a much more fun look. With black coat paired with olive/grey hooded sweater, this wearable and unique outerwear is truly a magnificent one. Now available at Colette.

With jackets, cardigan and sweaters, Austrian knitwear label Phil Petter had it all for his Fall/Winter 2009 collection. Seeing knits in various methods, the collection also had contrasting details which definitely complemented several looks. With Rough Chic, Sportive Casual and New Basics concepts, the application of knitwear added a unique approach to the contemporary designs.









Acne's Pop Classics collection really popped out with the presence of some pastel colors applying to pants, jackets and even accessories. With a playful motif for the upcoming season, i observed the absence of denim, the use of flashy colors, knit fabrics and a li'l bit of checks. With the vibrant appeal of the collection, it will surely guarantee to keep you warm for the upcoming cold seasons.