Building up a sweat with BAST PARIS

Launching a new beauty and grooming range into an overcrowded market is incredibly difficult. One brand that think they have cracked this conundrum with a different and unique selling point is BAST PARIS.

Every sport has its own challenges and pains. BAST PARIS believe that mental and physical preparation is the secret of overcoming any obstacle, they have decided to explore how products combined with mental and physical routines can support athletes in reaching their goals. 

Created in 2015 by David Frossard and Mats Johansson, a combination of French fighting spirit and Swedish craft.

BAST – Is a body care brand that supports and champions active lifestyles both pre & post workout. All BAST body care products are developed and produced in Halmstad, Sweden, and are designed to help feel good fitness enthusiasts prepare for physical routines, prevent injuries and take care of the skin, body and mind take care to prevent other negative effects of rough training and more.

Expert reveals hacks on how to keep cool in your workwear this summer

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This summer, the UK has already seen some of the most record-breaking high temperatures, and for many, the struggle with what to wear to work in the heat can cause real annoyance.

Fashion experts at Karen Millen have revealed the best hacks to help you stay cool at work while looking stylish at the same time. Alongside the tips is some guidance on which items to opt for this summer if you’re heading into the office.

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Hack 1: Wear more clothes –
It may sound odd but wearing more clothing on hot summery days can prevent you from working up a sweat. Obviously, avoid heavy layering with items like tights and thick jumpers – but try adding some lighter layers into the mix. Covering up in light layers will help to keep you protected from sun exposure and keep your skin shaded and cool.

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Hack 2: Stay clear from dark clothing – If your dress code is strict on all black – you might want to skip to the last hack! But, if your workplace is lenient with colours, try opting for lighter coloured clothing pieces which will reflect heat and light. Black clothing will absorb sunlight and lock in heat so try to avoid dark colours if you can. Whites, creams and beiges are your safest bet for summery days, and they will help to keep you cool and sweat-free!

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Hack 3: Wear your workout clothes
– Don’t just wear your workout gear to the gym; try it out in the office! Most workout clothing is designed to keep you cool whilst enduring physical activity; therefore, the fabrics and linings of these pieces are often created in breathable, lightweight and airy fabrics. Not only will workout pieces keep you cool, but the athleisure trend is extremely popular, so no one will bat an eyelid.

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Hack 4: Wear breathable fabrics –
Not only are materials such as cotton always a cooler option, but linen is also a solid trend which returns every summertime. Its textured weave will keep you feeling fresh all day, and while this lighter fabric absorbs the heat, the light colour will reflect most sunlight anyway. Cotton is also a staple in every wardrobe, so if linen isn’t something you want to venture into, a cotton t-shirt or dress will do the job perfectly!

Will I play the wild rover, No never no more – The new Rover collection from Carl Friedrik


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Luxury leather & travel goods brand, Carl Friedrik’s new Rover collection of premium bags designed to support today’s modern traveller

From hybrid working to digital nomad travel, Carl Friedrik introduces innovative materials and multipurpose styles to meet the needs of today’s on-the-go consumer. A clear expression of the brand’s continued mission to Carry With Confidence, the Rover collection, combines luxuriously soft nubuck and Vachetta leather detailing with functional, intelligent design.

The new five-piece collection seeks to blend effortless style with optimum utility. It brings innovative, practical features into the fold, whilst upholding the brand’s standards of high-quality materials and prime craftsmanship, with a new relaxed and refined aesthetic.

The introduction of nubuck, made by brushing the leather surface to create a soft, velvety feel similar to that of suede, but much more durable, is what gives Carl Friedrik’s Rover collection of bags its lightweight, multifunctional and effortlessly portable feel.

The collection features a range of soft and unstructured silhouettes, including two backpacks  a garment weekender, a compact weekender and a tote available in tones of black, charcoal, chocolate and olive. Standout pieces include the Everyday Backpack which makes every type of travel stylishly convenient, with its expandable capabilities and hidden passport & laptop compartments, and the Getaway Weekender  which supports a sophisticated wardrobe with a crease-proof suit compartment and pockets for two pairs of shoes. In addition, the Anywhere Tote includes a unique zipper locking system that allows you to use it both as a shopping tote and office laptop bag.

This new collection comes at the helm of the brand’s 10-year anniversary this November, and the recent launch of The Creator’s Club, where Carl Friedrik used direct customer feedback to influence the product designs.

“The launch of our soft nubuck bag collection is evidence of our continued commitment to supporting urban travellers, who, now more than ever, want multi-purposeful designs but with a more casual aesthetic.” – Niklas Oppermann, Co-Founder.

It really is coming Home !!!!! Marks & Spencer as the Official Formalwear Partner For The England TEAMS

Marks and Spencer are very proud to be announced as the Official Tailor of the England Senior Men’s & WOMEN’s Teams. Spanning three years, this partnership builds upon our longstanding relationship with The Football Association, dating back to 2007 when M&S became the Official Suit Supplier to the England Senior Men’s Team. This partnership with The FA champions in-house designed collections across men’s & womenswear, which will be worn by the England Teams and available to ALL M&S customers to shop from.

With so many credible and inspiring role models across the England Teams, led by such principled managers, it’s easy to understand why fans have reconnected with the England teams. Both style and football can be exhilarating when players and people are expressing themselves, and these modern and progressive England Teams. This formalwear partnership is a call to action and a celebration of individuality, creating a collection that’s more approachable, diverse and relatable – bridging the gap between the players and customers.

To coincide with an exciting tournament schedule ahead, proceedings are kicked off with the launch of the menswear collection, available online and in selected stores from the 18th of August. Precision design meets with performance innovation to deliver exceptional excellence within this versatile, clothing collection. Reflecting the personality and individuality of the England Team.

Gone is the standalone three-piece suit and tie, updated with a considered edit of smart-separates, styled how people want to wear them now – more relaxed, more interesting, offering a literal capsule wardrobe. Ranging from performance separates, knitwear and suiting, to footwear and accessories.

The menswear design team have worked hard to integrate both style and comfort when creating the collection, underpinned in its entirety by innovation and sustainability. A tonal palette of navy and black is complemented by neutral separates in ecru and air force blue for a considered and contemporary aesthetic. Styled with accessories which hero the England crest and signature vibrant red, synonymous with the England Teams. Tactile wool fabrics sit alongside soft cottons and contrast luxe velvet and satin eveningwear, for a collection that will take you from the everyday, to the extra special. Hero styles include double and single-breasted jackets, the performance trouser with 4-way stretch, relaxed half zip polos and the bomber and Harrington jackets.

Wes Taylor, Director of Menswear comments; “After meeting with The England Senior Men’s Team and discussing their needs, it became apparent almost immediately that they wanted a collection which delivered on style and versatility, allowed for individual preferences but still came across as a cohesive look. Importantly, they wanted something that better reflected who they really are. So rather than structured suit, shirt and tie “uniform” we’re used to seeing we’ve created a more extensive smart separates collection that places comfort, performance, and sustainability at its heart.”

Key sustainability attributes include cotton sourced through the Better Cotton programme, the use of natural fibres such as wool (woven in UK mills), merino wool (responsibly sourced) and the use of recycled materials such as recycled polyester. Key innovations include stretch cotton, Stormwear and Cool Comfort patented technology, moisture wicking, water resistant and wrinkle resistant fabrics and Dura Heel technology – ensuring the players and our customers enjoy wearing the product whilst remaining comfortable.

Now as we very much know it’s not just about the men and the beautiful game and likewise M&S haven’t forgotten the Proud and triumphant ladies of the England football team. The Womenswear collection will debut in 2023 ahead of an exciting summer tournament in Australia & New Zealand. Similarly, it will focus on a smart-separates aesthetic and comprise of a carefully considered collection of co-ordinating tailoring which will be available to shop online and in selected stores.

A Menswear Stylist’s Guide To Holiday Packing For Every Destination

Whether you are taking a trip to the Cotswolds, or a luxury beach resort, there is nothing worse than under-packing or bringing the wrong mix of clothes to your holiday destination In the midst of a packing panic. 

The good news is that getting it right isn’t as difficult as you might imagine. 

Tony Standing, expert menswear stylist at Thread, has revealed the essential capsule items to pack for any destination alongside expert styling tips. 

A city break

For a 3-day city break:

  • 2x t-shirts
  • A button-up shirt
  • A pair of  trainers
  • Espadrilles 
  • Chinos
  • A pair of sunglasses 

When exploring a new city, comfy footwear should be the first thing in your suitcase.

Trainers with a durable rubber outsole are essential for walking around the city and sightseeing, as you want to be comfortable. You’ll also want to make sure you throw in a pair of smart casual shoes for dinner in the evening, like espadrilles or suede sneakers for a classier look.

For the rest of your outfit, think of clothes that work in combinations. A lightweight shirt works by itself to smarten up chinos, or you can wear it as a light jacket over a tee on colder evenings. For a night out, this works under a blazer too. Try sticking to a single palette too, so you can put clothes together with no clashing.

A week on the beach

For a 7-day beach holiday:

  • 3x short sleeve linen shirts
  • 3x long sleeve evening shirts 
  • 2x swimming shorts
  • 2x crew neck t shirts 
  • A pair of chino shorts
  • Sunscreen
  • Tote bag
  • Baseball cap
  • A pair of flip flops

A linen shirt is always a no-brainer when temperatures soar – it’s breathable, lightweight, generally affordable, and one of the most sustainable fabrics out there. If you are spending your long-awaited break along the beachfront, these are a perfect choice. When most of your day will be spent wearing beach shorts, these shirts double as the perfect cover up for when the air becomes slightly cooler.

A sturdy beach bag will also make your day easier. A tote is big enough for everything and easy to access, so you’re not fiddling around with zips. I’d recommend packing beach shoes to protect your feet from the hot sand and any sharp stones. Flip-flops or espadrilles are a great option for this.

A trip with the family

A weekend with the family:

  • 2x knitted jumpers
  • Long sleeved shirt
  • A pair of chinos 
  • Running trainers
  • Rucksack
  • Swimming shorts
  • Shower resistant pack-mac 
  • Sunscreen

With the whole family around, you might find yourself carrying more things than normal, so ensure to pack light. Think practical, lightweight layers in neutral colours can make just a handful of clothes become a week’s worth of holiday outfits.

Your shoes should also be comfortable for running around – lightweight, breathable, and comfortable. Aim for something easily packable, like canvas shoes or runners. A rucksack is an ideal bag choice, as it allows you to be hands-free when on the move.

An adventure holiday

A 3-day adventure holiday:

  • 2x long sleeved t-shirt 
  • A linen shirt 
  • Cargo shorts 
  • A bucket hat
  • Fabric strap watch
  • Rucksack
  • Insect spray
  • Birkenstocks

If you’re going to be getting up close and personal with The Great Outdoors, practicality matters. Besides bug spray and a suitable hat, long-sleeved shirts are ideal as they can protect your arms from sunburn or insect bites. 

If you’re not doing anything too strenuous that would require hiking boots, then opt for comfortable footwear that you can walk around in. Pick out shoes that will provide a good level of support, like Birkenstocks. Not only will they give your feet a chance to breathe, but these sandals have high durability properties, made to last for years to come.