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News – January 22nd 2010 – Saint James

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

A few new pieces from Saint James, including the Rhuys cardigan in Navy. The sailor’s cap is now available in ecru, & has also been restocked in both red & navy. We have restocked the ‘Binic II’
sweater, the Ouessant pullovers & striped socks too.

S.N.S. Herning AW 2009

Monday, November 16th, 2009

For this autumn we have a heavily edited selection from S.N.S. Herning. Firstly the ‘Stark’ cardigan in 3 colors – Sea Blue, Olde Green & Steel Grey – one of our favorite styles from S.N.S., so warm that it can be worn under a light jacket all winter (we’ve been testing it over the last few years).

Secondly we have the ‘Origo’ in Sea Blue & Dark Purple. This an updated version of their famous fisherman’s sweater, it features a crew neck rather than a roll neck & a ribbed hem rather than a straight one – which makes it easier to wear day to day. Lastly we have the striped ‘Naval’ hats in 2 colorways to complement the sweaters.

News – September 4th 2009 – C’H'C’M’

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Our In-house brand, providing simple, luxurious garments for everyday use, made for us by some of the worlds finest manufacturers. Made in Scotland these merino wool sweaters are a nice addition to our range & complement all the other brands on the site, available in Camel, Dark Green & Silver Grey.

S.N.S. Herning S/S 2009

Monday, March 30th, 2009

S.N.S. Herning are best known for their textured woolen knitwear, so it may come as a bit of a surpirize that we are starting with a cotton collection……… In fact it’s their first foray into cotton for 17 years & quite possibly their last, which makes the pieces even more covetable. These Mercerized cotton pieces retain similar traits as the wool, in weight & in texture, each garment has been pre-washed & tumble dryed which gives them a really nice rough feel. The colors are also astounding, especially the ‘Sunbleach’ yellow & the Anthracite. As with all S.N.S. Herning knitwear, each piece has been signed by the person that made it (one of 3 gentlemen)