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The roots for American heritage brand The Frye Company go as far down as 1863 as a company specialising in worker boots for labourers in Marlboro, Massachusetts. Well over a century later and with a flagship store in New York City, Frye have established themselves as a leader in the leather goods market. 

With clean cut shoes, rugged boots and hard-wearing sneakers it's all about longevity with these pieces and the price-tags are cheaper than a lot designer gear that's out there. Their AW12 video campaign [below] was shot in Wyoming - mountains, lakes and  leather boots - just perfect. 


For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.thefryecompany.com/

British heritage brand Private White V.C. are the epitome of home-grown style and true English manufacturing. With all garments made in their Manchester factory that spans a history of 100 years we know that these guys know more than just a thing or two about the clothing industry. 

Authentic and hand-crafted are words that come as standard here. We're going a bit mental for their coats and jackets with bombers, peacoats, trenches, waxed cotton, British wools, tweeds and much more - need we continue? Well yes, this weekend sees the release of their new limited edition jacket [pictured left] - entirely made to order and priced at £695. Available online - probably not for long as the AW12 season is having a love affair with all things camo.



For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.privatewhitevc.com/

Famed sportswear brand K-Swiss have released their new Gowmet style in a mid-top option with premium leather or suede constructions. These slick new styles from the Californian company are perfect for the Autumn season with their earthy palette and that little bit of height to keep those delicate ankles warm.

The brand are known for the creation of the first American all-leather tennis shoe back in '66 where it made its début on the courts of Wimbledon. It's difficult to get more classic than that in the world of active footwear. But the famed five stripes have really taken a turn for the best with these new styles - the option in matte brown leather [below] is our favourite. 


For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.kswiss.co.uk/

DITA Eyewear is one of those brands with attitude and that comes at no surprise when we can see them on the likes of Brad Pitt, Kanye West, Jay-Z and David Beckham. Straight out of Los Angeles, this fairly young brand [founded in 1995] remains independent and can be found globally in retailers including Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Fred Segal, Aloha Rag, Dover Street Market UK, On Pedder HK, Harrolds AUS and Collette FR.

The AW12 collection has a real modern retro feel featuring slick matte black as well as classic tortoise shell and punchy gold. We love that nostalgic impression you get from these styles - something you might expect with the brand's design studio being on the doorstep of Tinseltown; an attitude and influence we're happy to see all over the world. 


For further information and a full list of stockists please visit - http://www.dita.com/

To shop the collections online please visit - http://www.ditalegends.com/

This weekend plays host to the Goodwood Revival - self proclaimed as the "world's most popular historic motor race meeting" - that sees a nostalgic gathering of styles from the 40s, 50s and 60s. This step back in time also saw actor Ewan McGregor step out in the iconic British luxury brand Belstaff - you can see him in the AW12 campaign [pictured top].

Donning a leather biker jacket and trouser combo from the AW12 collection [pictured below], the famous Scot looked very much at home on his Period wheels. He led the brand's racing team for the opening parade lap of the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy with enviably effortless style - as we expected of course. As for the new Belstaff collection, it's a re-interpretation of the design archive and history so it's all about contemporary classics. They've come a long way since their Staffordshire founding in 1924.


For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.belstaffgroup.co.uk/

For further information regarding the Goodwood Revival please visit - http://www.goodwood.co.uk


Bargain retailer TK Maxx are showing off their AW12 collection with some fantastic pieces in the mix. The majority of the brand's stock is actually current season merchandise, which a lot of people might not realise - so if you care about being up-to-date with your style then TK Maxx has certainly got it going on.

Even in-store we are starting to see some changes as they start to move away from the less-than-pleasant shopping experience of sifting through over-crowded rails and toward more standard merchandising. However you'll still need to be a bit ruthless at times because at such low prices the top stuff will disappear fast and may not return; like this Feraud blazer [left] at £69.99 instead of it's heftier £270 RRP.


For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.tkmaxx.com/

Denim giants G-Star RAW are to launch a limited edition range of unisex collection in collaboration with Japanese Fashion Director and Stylist Tomoki Sukezane. The jeans in question are a re-worked version of the brand's best-selling "Radar" style that here features a more tapered fit, red listing raw denim and a signature embroidery in place of the usual leather patch.

“My first contact with G-Star Raw was when they were showing their collection at NYFW in 2007. After that I curated a Raw Night at Le Baron in Tokyo, which was a great experience and was the base for this collaboration.” - Tomoki Sukezane. The collection will be available exclusively at Selfridges and the brand's website from Saturday 14th September. Go forth and get your his and hers denims - not something you hear very often.


For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.g-star.com

Footwear brand Palladium have released a new video campaign for AW12 that celebrates the launch of their new waterproof style [pictured left]. The video [below] created by cinematographer Andrew Wonder and urban explorer Steve Duncan features an exploration beneath the city of sin. 

The video takes us away from the lights and sounds of Las Vegas to the subterranean tunnel system where we can see the boots at work. At least we now know what to buy when we want to stylishly trudge through sewer systems.



For further information and to shop online please visit - http://www.palladiumboots.com

River Island have certainly been keeping busy with new menswear ventures this year. With the new Holloway Road collection out now and this month we are also very excited to see a new line of lux formalwear known as the Life of Tailor capsule collection. Pushing any high-street stigmas firmly aside, these pieces take inspiration from Savile Row's timeless design and craft. 

The brand have gone hard with detail here with under-collar shirt patterns, contrast velvet lapels [pictured above] and punchy paisley blazer linings -areas frequently overlooked on the high-street. As River Island move from strength to strength with their menswear it's this collection that has us flagging the formal events in our calendar just so we have an excuse to don some of this slick apparel.



For further information and to shop current collections please visit - http://www.riverisland.com

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