Friday, 19 October 2012

Farrell - The British Warm and other coats

Continuing the British theme, the Farrell range was created in tribute to Jack Farrell, a notable dresser and Stoke on Trent native who also happened to be Robbie Williams's grandfather. Essentially the aim is 'to make quality clothing for the everyman'. The A/W12 collection uses British fabrics and explores a utilitarian and military theme.

There are some nice-looking classics, that aren't just for the younger man - a British Millerain Poacher's Jacket, pea coat, a revival of the traditional British Warm coat (made from Melton wool and inspired by Winston Churchill no less), very traditional pocket squares and cravat, trilbies and knits. Definitely worth a look, at House of Fraser, Selfridges and Farrell.com.

British Warm

Pea coat - Melton wool

Blue dot scarf

Supersoft folding trilby

Red foulard pocket square

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