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This issue looks at the attachment men have to certain pieces of clothing in their wardrobe. Whether it has handed down from farther to son, newly purchased item to a piece of clothing for functionailty. I have chosen to have the setting in the subjects bedrooms. Rooms are personal and a place full of memories and nostalgia. It can tell one about the owner, from music taste, interest and style.
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Alexander Harley
Photographer
Sunspel Vintage Wool Jacket. It was hand made in Nottingham, England in Sunspel’s factory where they have been making their clothes since 1860. It’s from a wool they use to make their thermal wear with in 1920.
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Benjamin Hoad
Illustrator
It will have to be my pair of black skinny jeans. They have been with me through some great times and has lasted me forever.
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Jean-Francois Xavier Massicot
‑Writer
Vintage varsity baseball jacet. It belonged to my mum in the 70’s from when she and my dad eloped to Itlay And this is thus an authentic vintage family heirloom.
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Kristopher Long
Juior Buyer
I appreciate and love clothing but I don’t tend to place sentimental value on certain pieces. Hats of any description , the receding hairline isn’t a good luck.
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Nicholas Smith
Production Assistant at Richard James
I think that my cashmere jackets are something I will always hold onto. It has a clear defined silhouette for it to be a timeless piece.