LFW’s menswear day took centre stage on the last day of LFW and among the designers was in store favourite J.W Anderson, reds were rife as were puffa vibes and a nod to the eternal prep look.
In Store brand J. W Anderson’s says his designs are things that can be borrowed from a man to a woman and from a woman to a man and with his AW12 inspirations cited as being aristocracy, youth culture and individualism. Watch his show here



Says Christopher Shannon: “My collections feature performance fabrics, clean silhouettes and just the right amount of drama.” Looks for SS12 featured tartan and motif street wear.
Designer Oliver Spencer is inspired by the late seventies and early eighties whilst his collection leant toward art house and the fifties Beat Movement.
French label Surface to Air are back with their must have SS12 collection. Gents form an orderly queue this is style substance.
Featured: Fleece £135, Poulsen Knit Jumper £159, Portofino Chino £169, Pucci Knit £239, Presidents Tee £65, Bering Knit £129
Watch the collection teaser here.
Whilst we’ve been collared and hooded up with their cozy parkas this winter the guys at Woolrich have been thinking SS12. Now in store the lean is toward daily comfort and cool…
Featured: Chambray Shirt £115, Chino £125, Classic Cargo Short £125, Crew Jumper £149, Crew Neck Tee £49, Military Shirt £115, Upland Chino £129, William Checked Shirt £115. From a selection IN STORE NOW.
The guys that put the H into hip are back in store with their new season, think classic, chic and crisp cool – we love this label and for plain speaking effortless style this is the brand.
ABOUT HENTSCH MAN
In search of the perfectly made white shirt they ventured forth and the rest is history. Hentsch Man is a simple, elegant and wearable menswear brand, providing classic wardrobe basics. The products have been designed to emphasise fit, eliminating all fanciful details and ensuring the clothes are flattering. Their collections are compact, offering a handful of carefully selected items, rather than a bombardment of too much choice. A one-stop-shop for essential clothing from a classic white shirt, to well-tailored trousers and the occasional quirky piece.
Check out their latest looks in store and read up on, the Hentsch men, designing for Chef Tom Aiken and what makes them tick over here.





































