BRIT PACK
Only a fool confines British clothing to the colder months. In fact, if Britain has proved anything, it is that in unfamiliar territory, it rises to the challenge and adapts accordingly.
2020.02.19_ASPECT_BRITISH_BRANDS2060 RF_DI_Final01 HRBrown cashmere blazer, Huntsman; white superior cotton shirt, Emma Willis at the Rake; white cotton/silk watermelon slice pocket-square and red and green madder silk petal print tie, both at Drake’s at The Rake; oatmeal linen herringbone trousers, Anderson & Sheppard.
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