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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.

Words Hugo Curran Fashion Director Veronica Perez
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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