We may not have come away with bragging rights this summer in the Euros, but I came away with something better. A love for retro football kits.
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We may not have come away with bragging rights this summer in the Euros, but I came away with something better. A love for retro football kits.
We are in lockdown 3.0 winter edition and going out for a walk is all we’ve got right now. Time to turn to our wool, recycled down, cashmere-blend big coat counterparts.
2020 has been a stinker of a year. No two ways about it. And as we have find ourselves cooped up indoors relishing our weekly shop or allowed form of exercise for the day, I feel we’ve unearthed broader appeal for the tracksuit bottom.
So it goes January, February, March, September? While I may of missed my chance to comment on short shorts, loud summer shirts and rejoice in Birkenstocks, it’s not been a time to talk menswear. Here’s where I’m at with everything.
It is your last day in the city and it is time to get imaginative with what you have packed. Space was at a premium, but that does not mean you need to feel like you have to settle for the same as yesterday when deciding what to wear for the last day and your flight home.
Copenhagen is always a good idea. Carry-on only is not as wise. Time to get a notepad and pen out to decipher how to pack for three full days for a city which requires a lot of warm weather gear.
With it turning September, it marks five years of blogging for me. I’ve looked back on what has changed since I started back in 2014 and how I am looking to move forward. And no, my family still don’t quite understand what I do for a job.
I get it, you would rather be on holiday. So would I. But when annual leave limits how long we can be away from our desks for and summer decides to turn its head to the city, I’m sharing what I choose for a day of work.
This time last week I was in Manchester working with the talented Rosie Butcher. With the project out, I wanted to share some of the photos I liked that didn’t make the final cut.
The city of seven hills not only promises plenty of walking, but usually reliable summer backdrops. On this occasion I was dealt an unfavourable hand, but not even the weather was going to disrupt my first visit.
The warmer seasons in England are unpredictable. We are too quick to escape to warmer climes that we forget to appreciate what lies in these shores. To celebrate spring summer ‘19, we took a trip to the English coastline and celebrate what we have close to home.
Could 2023 be the ultimate year of sustainability for fashion? Probably not, but there are some positive things happening if you look for them.