Let’s talk about SAXX baby – SAXX Underwear

SAXX produce men’s underwear built with internal BallPark Pouch, the patented technology provides superior comfort, they’re so confident that they provide 100% guaranteed satisfaction or a full refund.

You know we are in that time of year when we are either thing about what to buy someone or what someone can buy us. We’ll have a lil think about SAXX’s latest collocation with artist extraordinaire, Sam Taylor. Sam is an illustrator based out of London. His signature style is gritty, bold, and bright – and purposefully silly. He’s influenced by classic cartoons, sports, and pints of beer with friends. This collaboration has two main trends.

Footy & Pints

The next best match to, well, a football match is some footy for your booty and beer for your rear. Featuring his signature linework and carefully-considered color scheme, Sam brought his hobbies to life in his own unbridled way. The quintessential Sam print, Footy & Pints’ chaotic crowd of soccer balls and suds is simply goal-den.

Kooks & Creeps

Kooks & Creeps is injected with a healthy dose of his crazy and goofy flair. For the perfect blend of tricks and treats, Sam combined blobby ghouls and googly eyeballs with trippy colors. It’s totally manic and exploding with silliness. Much of Sam’s work features characters trying to make sense of the world, and we couldn’t resonate more. Find out more by clicking on the link below. 

https://youtu.be/q5dS8SrgOXg

ASK THE EXPERTS FW22 – 3 POST OF 3

In the last session for this season, we stumped the best brains in all of menswear with a real stylised enigma as the nights are drawing in and their starts to be a real chill in the air. What is your ultimate coat of the season?”

First up we have Manchester’s premiere fashion Independent store, Steranko and it’s Founder Peter Parry.

“Our ultimate coat of the season is the poncho raincoat from Maium. As you may have heard it rains quite a lot up here in Manchester and this jacket doubles up as a raincoat and also a poncho. Really handy if you’re cycling in our city. Not only that but each jacket is made from 77 recycled bottles… “

Next, to give us his sartorial opinion is none other than Olie Arnold, Style Director of Mr Porter.

A great suede or leather trucker jacket is a must for me. Mr P. always delivers in this category, high quality fabrics in great cuts at a competitive price point.”

Following this stroke of stylish genius is the head of Menswear at the amazing MatchesFashion, Damien Paul.

The outerwear at Prada – the Kyle coat!  Artisanal outerwear at Loewe with exaggerated embellishments and a hint of surrealism and Raf Simons’ futuristic fabrications for mean this will be the season for a new coat.”


Hot on the heels of that pearl of wisdom is menswear Buyer, Adrian Gibson of Robert Goddard.

Another label we are excited to be working with through our purchase of Maysons is Belstaff which we are selling in our Peterborough store and Online. The standout jacket for me this season was the Radar jacket, a substantial quilted down jacket with this high funnel neck detail, 2 oversized front pockets, arm pocket detail with the Belstaff badge, logoed button detail,  all in a highly durable nylon fabric . I think it is great fun in this ocean blue colour which was the accents of the vollection and will be featured in their AW22 marketing campaign. It is a lot of jacket for £495.”

Belstaff | Robert Goddard

Lastly for this season to wrap things up is Buyer/Store Manager of Wellgosh, Daniel Greengrass.

“Parajumpers long bear coat – a jacket for the winter months.”

FIT FOR A CHAMPION | BOSS WATCHES & JEWELRY ANNOUNCES MATTEO BERRETTINI AS BRAND AMBASSADOR

Luxury Fashion Brand BOSS’s long-term partnership with Italian tennis professional, Matteo Berrettini, has been extended to the brand’s watches and jewellery category, starting from Fall/Winter 2022. Berrettini was introduced as a Global Brand Ambassador for BOSS, both on and off the court, in January of this year. He will appear in the Fall/Winter 2022 watches and jewelllery campaign, as well as courtside wearing pieces from the new collection.

Matteo Berrettini has climbed the ranks of professional men’s tennis on the global stage. At only 26 years of age, he has more than 100 tour-level match wins, as well as 7 ATP Tour singles titles. He is the only Italian player ever to reach the final of The Championships, Wimbledon. Nicknamed ‘The Hammer’, the explosive yet humble Berrettini brings unique skill and flair to the game of tennis.

“I have always been a fan of BOSS and it’s an honour to collaborate with such a powerhouse fashion brand – one that is at the top of its game when it comes to style and technical expertise,” says Berrettini.

The cost of a good night’s sleep: One quarter of us invest in a good night’s sleep

New research1 from American Express reveals that one quarter (26%) of UK adults have purchased a product or service to help them get a better night’s sleep, with £1.3 billion being spent by Brits on helping them sleep more soundly in the past year.

With two in five Brits saying they get six hours of sleep or less a night on average (39%), UK adults are increasingly looking for help to get that all important night’s rest. Adults up and down the country are becoming more aware of the benefits of a good night’s sleep, with 67% of Brits rating sleep as ‘very important’ for their overall health and wellbeing, more than eating healthily (55%), having a healthy work-life balance (54%), and getting regular exercise (47%) on their list of priorities.

Of the quarter of Brits who have ever purchased a product or service to help them get a good night’s sleep, just over half (53%) of this group have purchased this since the start of 2021.

The research revealed that buying a new mattress is where Brits have spent the most of their money in a single purchase when trying to improve sleep, with nearly one in four (23%) stating that a new mattress helped them to get the best night’s sleep of all sleeping products they have tried. The most popular items purchased to help get a good night’s sleep in the past year were herbal remedies, followed by noise cancelling items (e.g. ear plugs) and new bedding.

Popular items purchased to help get a good night’s sleep in the past year:

1 – Herbal remedies

2 – Noise cancelling items (e.g. ear plugs)

3 – New bedding

4 – Items to cover eyes (e.g. eye mask)

5 – Aromatherapy

6 – Wearables (e.g. Apple Watch, Fitbit)

7 – New mattress

8 – Light blocking items (e.g. curtains)

Nearly one in four of those who have used these products or services stated that they had more energy in the day, and that it improved their mental wellbeing (both 24%).

But why are Brits finding it hard to drift off? Research revealed that the biggest barrier to getting a good night’s sleep is worrying about work, with one in five stating this is the greatest issue (20%). Other barriers revolve around health issues (17%), thinking about the next day (15%), and the environment they are trying to sleep in being counterproductive (13%).

Dr Katharina Lederle, Sleep Scientist and Therapist, said: “We have woken up to the benefits of sleep – for our physical health, our performance, and, perhaps most importantly, how we interact with others around us. Having slept well puts a smile on our face and makes us feel good within ourselves. Naturally, we will invest in products and services that give us more of that.

“Because different factors can trigger sleep problems, the solutions will vary between people. Physical pain or discomfort while lying in bed might be easily solved with a new mattress, yet stress and worrying are also common sleep stealers, and with herbal remedies claiming to provide some relief it makes sense that this is the most sought-after product group.”

Based on the research, American Express and Dr Katharina Lederle provide the following top tips for getting a good night’s sleep:

1 Ensure your bedroom is a calming environment – remove clutter and stick to neutral colours in your bedroom to ensure it is a relaxing environment.

2 Try a sleep or meditation app – listening to calming music, or investing in a sleep or meditation app before bed is a great way to calm your mind from thoughts and worries of the day. (You may want to make use of the meditation app during the day too!)

3 Join an exercise or calming yoga class, or go out for a walk – not only are these a great way to get your body moving and tire you out ready for sleep, classes such as yoga are a great way to focus and clear a busy mind.

4 Invest in a good mattress – research revealed that purchasing a good mattress was most beneficial in helping Brits get a good night’s sleep. When purchasing a mattress or mattress topper, remember to put your spend on a cashback or rewards Card so you can earn something back on your spending.

Five of the best exercises to try without having to leave your home

With the winter months upon us, it can often be difficult to leave the house and brave the cold to head to the gym – not to mention, a membership can sometimes feel like a big commitment. However, there’s still opportunity to work out from the comfort of your own home.

Fitness experts at Breaking Muscle have highlighted five of the best exercises you can do from the comfort of your own home, with a step-by-step guide of how to complete them. 

Air squat 

A highly effective beginner exercise is air squats, targeting your thighs, hamstrings, quadriceps, and also your glutes. 

Position your feet so that they are slightly wider than the width of your shoulders, and then drop into a squat position with your thighs parallel to the floor. Keep your hands near your chest while you maintain a vertical stance around your upper body, and then return to the starting position.  

Jump squat 

Jump squats are particularly excellent for developing your strength, while simultaneously targeting the glutes, quads, hips, and hamstrings. 

For this exercise, you’ll need to position your feet so that they are slightly wider than shoulder width and squat down partially with your thighs above a parallel level. Drop your hands down to your side, then bring your arms up near chest height while you quickly stand and jump into the air. Land softly in a squat position and transition to the next rep. 

Squat hold 

While the squat hold can be quite a challenge, it will develop both lower body strength and core control, as well as improving your balance. 

Start by bringing your hands to chest-height and lower your body into a deep squat position. Your thighs should be parallel to the ground, but try to aim for a deeper position if possible. Push your feet into the floor and engage your glutes and core to remain stationary. Ensure that your torso is upright and don’t lean forward as you hold the stance for 20 seconds. The burning sensation throughout your body means that you’re doing it correctly! 

Push-up 

While push-ups will target your chest, arms, and shoulders, they’re also useful for protecting your lower back and shoulders from injuries and improving flexibility. 

Wall push-ups are a great exercise for beginners – you’ll need to position yourself around an arm’s length away from a wall with your feet matching the width of your hips. Your palms need to be placed on the wall at the height and width of your shoulders – and make sure to have your fingers pointed upwards. The next step is to bend your elbows slowly and lean yourself towards the wall up until your nose nearly touches it – but it’s essential that your back remains straight while your elbows are bent at around 45 degrees. 

If you’re up for taking it to the next level, you can try floor push-ups: to perform these, you must get on the floor and support your body on your toes and hands while your hands are set slightly outside shoulder-width. As you maintain a straight line from your neck to your ankles, bend your elbows to lower your whole body and press to full lockout. If you experience shoulder strain, opt for aiming your elbows towards your feet instead of your shoulders. Start with 10 reps, and lower the amount for each set all the way down to one rep. 

Bird dog hold 

Bird dog holds will strengthen your back muscles and can relieve lower back pain. Plus, they target both upper and lower body by boosting your core and your glutes. 

To start with, position yourself into all floors on the ground, placing your knees below your hips and positioning your hands below your shoulders. As you engage your core and keep your back straight, lift your left arm and stop when it is in front of you at the same level as your shoulders, and push your right leg out until it is completely straight. Hold for a minimum of five seconds before swapping to your right arm and your left leg. If you struggle to lift both of your leg and arm at the same time, you can always select the easier option by lifting only one of them at once. 

Your workout checklist 

Start with push-ups and begin with 10 reps. Lower the number of reps to eventually reach one rep upon completion, making it 10 sets overall.  

Bird dog holds are the next exercise to tick off in your routine, and you should aim for three sets of 8 – 12 reps. 

Next, start the lower body exercises with air squats, performing three sets of 12-15 reps. For optimal results, avoid a rest before your next exercise. 

After air squats, move on to hold squats. Attempt three sets of 12-15 reps, with each rep lasting 20 seconds. Regular exercisers should complete two consecutive sets before resting, but if you’re more advanced, try to complete three sets before taking a rest. 

Finish off your workout with jump squats. Try to complete three sets of 10-15 reps – but if you can handle it, attempt a fourth set. 

A spokesperson from Breaking Muscle has commented: “It’s a common misconception that the gym is the only way to complete a successful workout and reach your fitness goals. Our workout suggestions reveal that it is in fact possible to target multiple areas in your body with a workout that you can simply do at home. It’s much more flexible for those who find a membership too much of a commitment, as well as those who struggle to find the time in their day to make a trip to the gym. Movement is extremely important for not just our physical health, but our mental health too – so we encourage everyone to implement exercise into their everyday routine, especially now with the opportunity to do it from home.”