TYPE 136 OXFORD JEANS
High waist extra wide jeans with a generous seat and thigh, and a very roomy straight leg.







TYPE 434 BUGGY BACK SHIRT
The Buggy Back Shirt takes its unusual shape and name from a traditional British tailoring technique for lining casual sports jackets. Rather than fully lining the jacket, the fronts are lined but the back is ‘buggy lined’ with triangles of lining fabric set into the shoulder seams, overlapping at the centre.

TYPE 427 PERISCOPE POCKET SHIRT
The Periscope Pocket Tail Shirt is made with pockets which echo the large chest pockets of generic work shirts, accessed from the middle at the top. Periscope pockets have an additional opening at the lower outside, so they can also be used as hand-warmers.




TYPE 799 MIRROR PANEL DOUBLE PULLOVER
Every panel of the Mirror Panel Double Pullover is knitted fully mirrored, and folded double along the mirror line. The panels are then linked by hand to form a pullover which is double thickness all over- essentially two full garments one inside the other.

TYPE 130 TAPERED JEANS
High waist jeans with a generous seat and thigh, and a tapered leg.







TYPE 132 WIDE JEANS
High waist jeans with a generous seat and thigh, and a roomy straight leg.





TYPE 136D OXFORD JEANS WITH DRIVER'S POCKETS
High waist extra wide jeans with a generous seat and thigh, a very roomy straight leg and back thigh driver's pocket.

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