February — May 2011

Natural-coloured semi-cutaway shirt, made with mid-weight linen sourced from a mill in Cumbria, with real horn buttons. The shirt is worn here with mustard trousers made from cotton-drill.
The stowaway overshirt is made from a robust cotton panama, its hard-wearing credentials clear from the get-go. The overshirt is so-called because of its seam-to-seam pockets; handy for stowing away what you will without much thought.

Step collar blazer made with horizontal corduroy from Lancashire, worn with light sky blue hidden-placket raglan shirt and a pair of marine cotton-drill shorts.
The tour jacket, made from fine, fawn-coloured cotton-drill from Lancashire. Perhaps most notable about the jacket is its internal shoulder strapping, which allows it to be hitched up onto the wearer’s back. It is worn here with a white hidden-placket raglan shirt, and a pair of narrow slate corduroy trousers.
Taupe semi-cutaway shirt, made from mid-weight linen, worn with some narrow rust-coloured corduroy trousers.

Light sky hidden-placket raglan shirt, made from a lightweight cotton pinpoint, and beige cotton-drill standard trousers.


































