British designer Oliver Sweeney is taking shoe customisation to a whole new level with their ‘Walk of Art’ pop-up in Selfridges, London. Sorry no fashion today Ceramic Mug Following the triumph of last year’s ‘Tattoo Your Shoe’ event, the luxury department store has invited Sweeney to once again encourage customers to get creative with footwear. With endless ways to personalise your shoe, you can leave with not only a smile, but the knowledge that you have yourself a truly unique pair of Sweeneys. The past is often an inspiration for the future in relation to design. The ability to look back and re-create garments from distant days serves as a refreshing injection of originality; offering a fresh perspective on the current array of mundane ideas. This ideology is exactly what Umbro have used to rediscover two of its most iconic items with the helping hand of knitwear specialist John Smedley. Unearthed from the Umbro archives, the design team encountered two pieces from the 1940’s. Originally a warm up top in 1948 – the re-make preserves most of its original characteristics from its predecessor, featuring a distinctively retro cut. Crafted from John Smedley’s sea island cotton in a 24 gauge knit, the updated model is available in a dark navy and features an intricate array of details. From ribbed cuffs to a mid-zip detail and a concealed pocket, the field sweater to has a distinctively functional edge. Fabricated from a 30 gauge cotton, this three button t-shirt features a round collar inspired by competitive vest used during the era. Utilising the tones of red, white and blue, the Tangeru staples these patriotic colours to its chest in a horizontal formation – rejoicing the vintage notions of athletics.
Sorry no fashion today Ceramic Mug
Following the electric energy of Copenhagen and the joyful buzz of New York Fashion Week, Sorry no fashion today Ceramic Mug the exciting runway shows at London Fashion Week have now come to a close—and while we’ve been keeping a close eye on all the fresh styles coming off the runways, there’s no doubt we’ve also been swooning over all the coolest street style looks coming straight out of the British capital. With the transitional weather as the backdrop, stylish guests brought a slew of this season’s biggest trends to life while attending the spring 2023 shows. From leather jackets to sheer skirts and mini hemlines, London’s fashion set provided a sartorial feast for the eyes, bringing life to their looks with an eclectically cool London edge. Below, we’ve gathered all of the best street style from London Fashion Week and highlighted this season’s major trends that we spotted on the fashion crowd to inspire your next fall outfit.
Anonymous –
Perfect t
Exactly the quality I was expecting. They have a nice weight and size runs perfect. I’ll be ordering more since my dryer apparently eats more than just socks..
Anonymous –
The shirt looks exactly like the picture. It is true to size(I got a 2XL to be oversized and it goes to around mid thigh)and the material is thick and seems durable. It did not shrink(or at least not noticeable) after washing.
Anonymous –
One of the best T-shirts
I am very picky, when it comes to tshirts , either they shrink up , get out of shape of are to thick or thin.But these are none of those great fit, Don t shrink, and are the perfect thickness. And to me they dont hold stains
Anonymous –
Great T-Shirts
The thing I love about these t-shirts is the neck. They fit nicely around my neck, I have bought many t-shirts that are to low and sort of droopy these shirts have a nice look and hold their shape after many washing. Will definitely be buying more from kingteeshops
Anonymous –
Everything looks and feels great. I received it sooner than I expected ( under the circumstances) and I’m getting asked where did I get the shirt.