Category Archives: Shirts

Lyle and Scott Vintage

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Lyle and Scott Vintage, a slimmer fit range from Lyle & Scott (go one size up) is very popular at the moment, frequently sported by the likes of the curly haired twat off popworld on T4 (but don’t let that put you off). They have V-neck jumpers (the V shows a little too much cleavage for my liking), polo shirts and this seasons Val Doonican trend, cardigans.

It is stocked by amongst the usual suspects like Urban Outfitters, “Utter Nutter” in Romford, a shop with one of the worst names of all time but which amazingly does not stock “Ralphy” shirts and the like, but has a good range including Franklin Marshall and Paul Frank.

Category: General, Shirts, Tops

Selfridges Sale

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Selfridges are currently having a very large sale.

Items available include Gieves & Hawkes shirts reduced from £79 to £59 for the merchant banker in your life and lots of reductions on Duffer of St George amongst many others. Unfortunately the Nigel Hall tank top I bought wasn’t reduced.

I was quite keen on the Ralph Lauren & Le Tigre polo shirts, but they were full price (£49).

There is also the largest amount of foul near-day-glo Ralph Lauren shirts I’ve ever seen in one place before.

Monsoon

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Monsoon have recently launched a men’s line. They have a store in Covent Garden. Their current line has some appealing shirts and jumpers.

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Uniqlo

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The Gap of Japan is a budget option. Recently they sold good quality lightweight merino wool v-neck jumpers in a wide variety of colours for only £20. Unfortunately they appear to have ditched that line.

They do still have pink socks though…

Bailey

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Bailey is a London menswear shop which has good quality jumpers, shirts, coats and accessories – a more reasonably priced Paul Smith. It has two branches, one in Shorts Gardens (north of Covent Garden) and one in Carnaby Street.

Unfortunately it does not appear to have a website. Perhaps they should get one.

Selfridges

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Selfridges – probably the best single store in the UK. They have outlets in Manchester, Birmingham & the flagship store in London Oxford Street. Unfortunately you cannot buy online.

g.room

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g.room – an online store and a shop in Carnaby Street, London. They sell a wide range of products: from Ozwald Boateng shirts & ties to J.Fold wallets to the aftershave James Bond wears. An ideal shop to buy gifts from.