The All Saints online fashion boutique has an excellent selection of men’s shirts in a wide variety of styles.
Ever wished you could get the perfect tan without the tan lines, but never fancied going commando on the beach for fear of being arrested?
Solar Tan Thru have the solution!
Solar Tan Thru swimwear produce the only patented tan through swimsuits in the world. They have combined the unique patented fabric with exotic, high fashion Italian prints to allow you to get the perfect tan comfortably and in style.
Founded in London Kickers have become an iconic footwear brand. In the late 60’s Daniel Raufast was captivated by a poster for the musical Hair which featured barefooted teenagers wearing jeans, this sparked an idea for a fresh shoe concept which he considered to be perfect for the denim generation.
Working with designer Jacques Chevallereau the first ‘jean boot’ was created. At a time when footwear producers solely provided traditional and orthodox shoes and boots, the multicoloured nubuck high shoes revolutionised the shoe industry. and became extremely popular.
Gary Comer (1927 – 2006) the late founder of Lands’ End was a world-class sailor and award winning advertising copywriter. When he realised his ambition of starting his own business he wanted the company name to reflect the sense of adventure he was feeling, the exhilaration of sailing into waters unknown. Lands’ End fitted the bill.
From Columbia the Gigo mens underwear company was founded early in 2004 and right from day one they have endeavoured to create stylish underwear fashion which has an appeal to the young by being playful and sporty.
The Gigo range employs a vast variety of materials and styles with something which appeals to everybody, they have unquestionably developed the most breathtaking selection of jock straps that have ever been on sale at specialist online men’s underwear company deadgoodundies.com.
French Connection Clothing is well designed fashionable and appeals to a broad market.
London based French Connection were founded in 1972 by Stephen Marks, in the spring of 1997 they began branding their clothing and accessories with the acronym FCUK, this caused controversy in many quarters due to the similarity to a certain four letter word, however the publicity has done wonders for the brand.