24-Oct-2011 - Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men's Accessories For Summer 2011

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Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men’s Accessories For Summer 2011 When investing in your summer wardrobe it’s important not to forget the finishing touches: accessories are a crucial addition to any outfit, so choose wisely and accessorise your choice of this season’s hottest styles with the very best finishing touches around. From head to toe, adding that little extra will help establish your unique style, starting with some stylishly practical headwear. Everyday head warmers or bad hair day coverers are welcoming back the flat cap in denim from River Island, striped from Yohji Yamamoto and duck billed from French Connection; alongside the beanie, which is finding itself in a range of different styles with slouch from Soul Cal and All Saints or nautical themes with a Breton stripe from Scandanavian fashion house Norse Projects and the knitted Sailor Hat of Won Hundred. Whereas the baseball cap has shown its diversity as it nods at two season trends this summer in the vibrant realms of colour from the multi-colour designs of Ed Hardy and True Religion and colour-blocking of New Era or Franklin & Marshall, and also in military neutrals in the Hektor Nature Cap from Norse Projects in both Khaki and Navy. Festival favourites in men’s fashion come from the bucket hat, which manages to tap that nautical style too with Universal Works Walkers Hat and in the form of the trilby in different colours with energetic patterned bands from Paul Smith and the feather embellished Brixton Hats. Further keeping your cool and the sun out of your eyes are the retro classics on offer in sunglasses. When it comes to sunnies this season, it’s time to go old skool with homage to eras past as the Wayfarer returns but with a raft of new patterns from Jeepers Peepers, Oakley and Polo by Ralph Lauren. Round designs stand out from Linda Farrow & Dries van Noten, Nonnative, Illesteva and The Chronicles of Never or change up your lenses with Top Gun-inspired aviator styles with mirrored lenses from RayBan and reflective colours from 80′s favourite Sunpocket with their sport inspired designs that alongside their coloured frames bring the fun back to eyewear. Scarves are a great way to add flair to your look, so look to the creativity of Alexander McQueen’s MCQ Flag scarf, the two sided stripe of Junk de Luxe or go dotty with Universal Works. Also in neckwear the tie can add a smart edge to any outfit but still stay cheeky with flower prints and stripes by Duchamp, Aquascutum’s paisley print and bold checks or Mr Bathing Ape’s bright camouflage that will have certainly not have you blending into the background. Timex and Casio will help you keep time in style while Swatch and Toy offer the choice of high colour hits and multi-toned colour blocking from their models the Mollotov Bullit and Kamrat Chrono. For jewellery, cuffs offer the perfect wrist accompaniment, in grounding blacks and browns, and add metallic detail from All Saints and Asos. Functionality and style combine with the woven Anderson belt and the multi-coloured delights from Folk Young and Carhartt’s webbing, leather is SEO the material of choice for Paul Smith’s PS range, and Bolongaro Trevor mixes things up with chained belts and safety pins, contrasted to Neil Barrett’s cord belt with leather buckle. In the bag department sporty satchels in old school styles from Gola, Adidas and Puma Originals compete with military-charged weathered-looking rucksacks from labels Sandqvist, Pointer and Reclaimed Vintage in Indian and Norwegian trends, or for more vibrancy go for Jansport and Penfield. Ending on an extremely happy note in men’s designer fashion are the lively, fun styles of suitably named Happy Socks or other high colour designs to wake up your feet and treat them to the latest trends this summer come from Jack & Jones, Falke and Polo Ralph Lauren.


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24-Oct-2011 - Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men's Accessories For Summer 2011

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Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men’s Accessories For Summer 2011 When investing in your summer wardrobe it’s important not to forget the finishing touches: accessories are a crucial addition to any outfit, so choose wisely and accessorise your choice of this season’s hottest styles with the very best finishing touches around. From head to toe, adding that little extra will help establish your unique style, starting with some stylishly practical headwear. Everyday head warmers or bad hair day coverers are welcoming back the flat cap in denim from River Island, striped from Yohji Yamamoto and duck billed from French Connection; alongside the beanie, which is finding itself in a range of different styles with slouch from Soul Cal and All Saints or nautical themes with a Breton stripe from Scandanavian fashion house Norse Projects and the knitted Sailor Hat of Won Hundred. Whereas the baseball cap has shown its diversity as it nods at two season trends this summer in the vibrant realms of colour from the multi-colour designs of Ed Hardy and True Religion and colour-blocking of New Era or Franklin & Marshall, and also in military neutrals in the Hektor Nature Cap from Norse Projects in both Khaki and Navy. Festival favourites in men’s fashion come from the bucket hat, which manages to tap that nautical style too with Universal Works Walkers Hat and in the form of the trilby in different colours with energetic patterned bands from Paul Smith and the feather embellished Brixton Hats. Further keeping your cool and the sun out of your eyes are the retro classics on offer in sunglasses. When it comes to sunnies this season, it’s time to go old skool with homage to eras past as the Wayfarer returns but with a raft of new patterns from Jeepers Peepers, Oakley and Polo by Ralph Lauren. Round designs stand out from Linda Farrow & Dries van Noten, Nonnative, Illesteva and The Chronicles of Never or change up your lenses with Top Gun-inspired aviator styles with mirrored lenses from RayBan and reflective colours from 80′s favourite Sunpocket with their sport inspired designs that alongside their coloured frames bring the fun back to eyewear. Scarves are a great way to add flair to your look, so look to the creativity of Alexander McQueen’s MCQ Flag scarf, the two sided stripe of Junk de Luxe or go dotty with Universal Works. Also in neckwear the tie can add a smart edge to any outfit but still stay cheeky with flower prints and stripes by Duchamp, Aquascutum’s paisley print and bold checks or Mr Bathing Ape’s bright camouflage that will have certainly not have you blending into the background. Timex and Casio will help you keep time in style while Swatch and Toy offer the choice of high colour hits and multi-toned colour blocking from their models the Mollotov Bullit and Kamrat Chrono. For jewellery, cuffs offer the perfect wrist accompaniment, in grounding blacks and browns, and add metallic detail from All Saints and Asos. Functionality and style combine with the woven Anderson belt and the multi-coloured delights from Folk Young and Carhartt’s webbing, leather is the material of choice for Paul Smith’s PS range, and Bolongaro Trevor mixes things up with chained belts and safety pins, contrasted to Neil Barrett’s cord belt with leather buckle. In the bag department sporty satchels in old school styles from Gola, Adidas and Puma Originals compete with military-charged weathered-looking rucksacks from labels Sandqvist, Pointer and Reclaimed Vintage in Indian and Norwegian trends, or for more vibrancy go for Jansport and Penfield. Ending on an extremely happy note in men’s designer fashion are the lively, fun styles of suitably named Happy Socks or other high colour designs to wake up your feet and treat them to the latest trends this summer come from Jack & SEO Jones, Falke and Polo Ralph Lauren.


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24-Oct-2011 - Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men's Accessories For Summer 2011

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Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men’s Accessories For Summer 2011 When investing in your summer wardrobe it’s important not to forget the finishing touches: accessories are a crucial addition to any outfit, so choose wisely and accessorise your choice of this season’s hottest styles with the very best finishing touches around. From head to toe, adding that little extra will help establish your unique style, starting with some stylishly practical headwear. Everyday head warmers or bad hair day coverers are welcoming back the flat cap in denim from River Island, striped from Yohji Yamamoto and duck billed from French Connection; alongside the beanie, which is finding itself in a range of different styles with slouch from Soul Cal and All Saints or nautical themes with a Breton stripe from Scandanavian fashion house Norse Projects and the knitted Sailor Hat of Won Hundred. Whereas the baseball cap has shown its diversity as it nods at two season trends this summer in the vibrant realms of colour from the multi-colour designs of Ed Hardy and True Religion and colour-blocking of New Era or Franklin & Marshall, and also in military neutrals in the Hektor Nature Cap from Norse Projects in both Khaki and Navy. Festival favourites in men’s fashion come from the bucket hat, which manages to tap that nautical style too with Universal Works Walkers Hat and in the form of the trilby in different colours with energetic patterned bands from Paul Smith and the feather embellished Brixton Hats. Further keeping your cool and the sun out of your eyes are the retro classics on offer in sunglasses. When it comes to sunnies this season, it’s time to go old skool with homage to eras past as the Wayfarer returns but with a raft of new patterns from Jeepers Peepers, Oakley and Polo by Ralph Lauren. Round designs stand out from Linda Farrow & Dries van Noten, Nonnative, Illesteva and The Chronicles of Never or change up your lenses with Top Gun-inspired aviator styles with mirrored lenses from RayBan and reflective colours from 80′s favourite Sunpocket with their sport inspired designs that alongside SEO their coloured frames bring the fun back to eyewear. Scarves are a great way to add flair to your look, so look to the creativity of Alexander McQueen’s MCQ Flag scarf, the two sided stripe of Junk de Luxe or go dotty with Universal Works. Also in neckwear the tie can add a smart edge to any outfit but still stay cheeky with flower prints and stripes by Duchamp, Aquascutum’s paisley print and bold checks or Mr Bathing Ape’s bright camouflage that will have certainly not have you blending into the background. Timex and Casio will help you keep time in style while Swatch and Toy offer the choice of high colour hits and multi-toned colour blocking from their models the Mollotov Bullit and Kamrat Chrono. For jewellery, cuffs offer the perfect wrist accompaniment, in grounding blacks and browns, and add metallic detail from All Saints and Asos. Functionality and style combine with the woven Anderson belt and the multi-coloured delights from Folk Young and Carhartt’s webbing, leather is the material of choice for Paul Smith’s PS range, and Bolongaro Trevor mixes things up with chained belts and safety pins, contrasted to Neil Barrett’s cord belt with leather buckle. In the bag department sporty satchels in old school styles from Gola, Adidas and Puma Originals compete with military-charged weathered-looking rucksacks from labels Sandqvist, Pointer and Reclaimed Vintage in Indian and Norwegian trends, or for more vibrancy go for Jansport and Penfield. Ending on an extremely happy note in men’s designer fashion are the lively, fun styles of suitably named Happy Socks or other high colour designs to wake up your feet and treat them to the latest trends this summer come from Jack & Jones, Falke and Polo Ralph Lauren.


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24-Oct-2011 - Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men's Accessories For Summer 2011

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Socks, Hats, And Sunglasses: Men’s Accessories For Summer 2011 When investing in your summer wardrobe it’s important not to forget the finishing touches: accessories are a crucial addition to any outfit, so choose wisely and accessorise your choice of this season’s hottest styles with the very best finishing touches around. From head to toe, adding that little extra will help establish your unique style, starting with some stylishly practical headwear. Everyday head warmers or bad hair day coverers are welcoming back the flat cap in denim from River Island, striped from Yohji Yamamoto and duck billed from French Connection; alongside the beanie, which is finding itself in a range of different styles with slouch from Soul Cal and All Saints or nautical themes with a Breton stripe from Scandanavian fashion house Norse Projects and the knitted Sailor Hat of Won Hundred. Whereas the baseball cap has shown its diversity as it nods at two season trends this summer in the vibrant realms of colour from the multi-colour designs of Ed Hardy and True Religion and colour-blocking of New Era or Franklin & Marshall, and also in military neutrals in the Hektor Nature Cap from Norse Projects in both Khaki and Navy. Festival favourites in men’s fashion come from the bucket hat, which manages to tap that nautical style too with Universal Works Walkers Hat and in the form of the trilby in different colours with energetic patterned bands from Paul Smith and the feather embellished Brixton Hats. Further keeping your cool and the sun out of your eyes are the retro classics on offer in sunglasses. When it comes to sunnies this season, it’s time to go old skool with homage to eras past as the Wayfarer returns but with a raft of new patterns from Jeepers Peepers, Oakley and Polo by Ralph Lauren. Round designs stand out from Linda Farrow & Dries van Noten, Nonnative, Illesteva and The Chronicles of Never or change up your lenses with Top Gun-inspired aviator styles with mirrored lenses from RayBan and reflective colours from 80′s favourite Sunpocket with their sport inspired designs that alongside their coloured frames bring the fun back to eyewear. Scarves are a great way to add flair to your look, so look to the creativity of Alexander McQueen’s MCQ Flag scarf, the two sided stripe of Junk de Luxe or go dotty with Universal Works. Also in SEO neckwear the tie can add a smart edge to any outfit but still stay cheeky with flower prints and stripes by Duchamp, Aquascutum’s paisley print and bold checks or Mr Bathing Ape’s bright camouflage that will have certainly not have you blending into the background. Timex and Casio will help you keep time in style while Swatch and Toy offer the choice of high colour hits and multi-toned colour blocking from their models the Mollotov Bullit and Kamrat Chrono. For jewellery, cuffs offer the perfect wrist accompaniment, in grounding blacks and browns, and add metallic detail from All Saints and Asos. Functionality and style combine with the woven Anderson belt and the multi-coloured delights from Folk Young and Carhartt’s webbing, leather is the material of choice for Paul Smith’s PS range, and Bolongaro Trevor mixes things up with chained belts and safety pins, contrasted to Neil Barrett’s cord belt with leather buckle. In the bag department sporty satchels in old school styles from Gola, Adidas and Puma Originals compete with military-charged weathered-looking rucksacks from labels Sandqvist, Pointer and Reclaimed Vintage in Indian and Norwegian trends, or for more vibrancy go for Jansport and Penfield. Ending on an extremely happy note in men’s designer fashion are the lively, fun styles of suitably named Happy Socks or other high colour designs to wake up your feet and treat them to the latest trends this summer come from Jack & Jones, Falke and Polo Ralph Lauren.


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