The vintage year of 1983- The Swatch x Hackett Sistem51

But if a leftfield partnership for the subject of today’s post. Quintessential British menswear house Hackett have teamed up with iconic Swiss timepiece brand Swatch. 

The Swatch x Hackett Sistem51, has been designed and crafted by Swatch in collaboration with Jeremy Hackett to create an essential gentleman’s accessory. Only 1,983 watches have been produced paying perfect homage to the birth year of both brands, 1983.  Sistem51, is a mechanical watch for everyone. It’s made not by hand, but on a fully-automated assembly line.

A tough leather strap is gently hugged by brown and green leather loops which form the letter ‘H’ as well as holding a fierce brushed stainless steel buckle. Jeremy Hackett’s Sussex Spaniel, Muffin, is the star of the sun- brushed green dial with the date window and superluminova hands. The brushed stainless steel case has an engraved bezel, filled in light green.

Jeremy Hackett, Founder and Chairman of Hackett London comments: “Watch this space! I am absolutely thrilled to be collaborating with Swatch to create an exclusive Hackett design for the limited edition range”

The High Street is Dead, Long live the High Street – Coal Drop Yard

Do we need another area dedicated to worshipping at the alter of consumerism ? That is the big or bigger question, but nonetheless Coal Drop Yard, the new lifestyle and recreational area in the heart of what was once the main delivery spot into London of goods of every notion and concoction you can imagine.

Designed by Thomas Heatherwick and his design studio, who’s past projects include the British pavilion for the Shanghai Expo 2010 (“The hairy design,” he calls it, referring to its 60,000 swaying optical rods); the Bombay Sapphire Distillery in Hampshire; the revamped London Routemaster double-decker bus.

But what is Coal Drop Yard’s USP ? Well, whatever it is, it’s got tongues wagging and a buzz louder than a swamp of bees around the proverbial pot of honey. Essentially, you don’t have any of your traditional big name retailers that you normally associate with the launch of a shopping concept of this nature, no M&S, no House of Fraser, no Debenhams and certainly no Primark as your cornerstone, flagship retailers. This area has brands, honestly, falling over themselves to take retail premises in this former pair of Victorian sheds on the edge of the canal site that were once used for the storage and distribution of coal around London. Already you have the likes of Universal Works, Wolf & Badger, Tom Dixon, Paul Smith, Rains, Christopher Raeburn, Fred Perry and Lavenham all occupying units and then COS, AESOP, Finisterre all about to! Kings Cross is set to become one of London’s most unique shopping destinations,

However, the brand we are concentrating on through today’s post is the Great British shoes brand Joseph Cheaney. With a concept that is sympathetic to both the brand and London’s latest new shopping district’s history. The distinctive brick viaducts with their cast iron columns, have now been reimagined with a contemporary design with the industrial heritage of the existing Victorian structures to create a dynamic and vibrant retail destination.

Cheaney is a brand with craftsmanship and heritage at its heart. Their shoes are fully handcrafted in England, in the same Northamptonshire factory where they have been hand-making shoes since 1886. Like Coal Drops Yard, Cheaney has undergone a similar reimagination; whilst they still make traditional footwear ranges, these are complemented by their contemporary designs which seamlessly fit into their collection. In turn the brand’s new store concept, also follows the architectural vision, with the area’s architect, Thomas Heatherwick suggests “merges the language of the old and the new”.

Collections are presented in the centre of the store, on a large ‘cutting’ table reminiscent of those found in Cheaney’s Northamptonshire factory. Celebrating the art and craft of shoemaking, the table features silhouettes of the shoemaker’s tools and shoe patterns, which have been carefully cut out of the thick inky blue felt, revealing rich, burnished Cheaney leathers beneath. The language is echoed in a playful Airfix style ‘kit of parts’ installation, located behind the perimeter display, which features the many components that go into making a single pair of Cheaney shoes.
Drawing the attention of customers and passers-by, the central table is also host to a ‘polishing station’ where Cheaney’s staff ‘finger polish’ customers’ shoes to achieve the perfect mirror-shine. The polishing station provides some in-store theatre, whilst promoting the importance of shoe care and the complimentary service Cheaney offer their customers.

At the back of the store, customers can metaphorically meet Joseph Cheaney in person, as a large portrait of the founder presides over the store, some 232 years after he set up the company. In this generous space, furnished with a full length mirror, customers can try on footwear and browse the display of belts and shoe-care accessories presented in pigeonholes above the cash-desk and below the central table.

While the store appears effortless, every detail is considered; from the bonded shelves reminiscent of the layering of materials that can be seen in Cheaney’s Goodyear welted shoe construction to the deep pile carpet which gives a sense of luxury when trying on shoes; and the thick felt upon which Cheaney’s footwear is displayed, that not only creates cosy, aesthetically pleasing surface that protects the leather soles – it’s also an innovative material made from recycled PTF bottles, which once again, like the Coal Drops Yard and like Cheaney, gives the sense of something traditional, done in a new way.

Textual Conversation – Cathal Mcateer

Back in 2001, a Casual wear brand was launched which since then has been the epicentre of a quite revolution in menswear. Folk Clothing, the brand in question, was dreamt up by Cathal Mcateer, back when he was a Saturday lad in a clothes shop in Glasgow, Ichi Ni San, which sold brands including, Dries Van Noten, Joe Casely Hayford, Costume National, Helmut Lang, Vivienne Westwood and held a dream that his brand one day would be held in the same esteem as the aforementioned ones.

Folk Clothing, is ALL about the detail and is upheld with a fastidious mentality and reflective in it’s pieces design. In today’s confused market it straddles itself somewhere between streetwear and the architect-designer aesthetic. This attention to design detail has garnered them with many fans over the years whilst at the same time spawning countless imitators.

Today Folk is a multi discipline design studio, which creates furniture, objects & artwork as well as clothing that reflect Cathal’s ethos of modern, tactile product design. Next month sees the launch of a rare commodity in a collaboration, between themselves and relaxed high street casual wear retailer FATFACE, but more about that soon.

If you could have invented anything what would it be?
If I could invent one thing it would be a potion that would make all the people of this world nice, caring and loving.

If you had one day to live what would be your biggest regret?
Worrying about tomorrow.

What would be the one piece of clothing you would rescue from your home in the event of a fire?
None.

What inspires you?
I’m inspired by a whole orchestra of stuff – people, shapes, connections.

What’s your favourite piece of clothing?
I find it very hard not to wear a pair of Folk’s Singal Cords everyday they go with everything. We created a version of the trouser style for the FatFace collaboration in a wool blend (Folk Wool Trouser – see below image) Who is your style icon?
I have not hung my boots on one particular person as style icon. Time, genre, I’ve loved many. Serge Gainsbourg, Mischa Richter, James Taylor (when he was with Joni Mitchell). I like dishevelled rouge with a good swagger and an eye for quality. Samuel Beckett, John Lennon when he first hung with Yoko, Blinky Palermo the German artist, there’s too many.

What piece of style advise do you live by?
I live by my very own style advice ‘Too much fun to be had and going on to have such rules.’

What piece of clothing best describes you?
I play a lot with style so don’t have a piece of clothing which best describes me.

If you could give your teenage self advice, what would it be ?
Learn the business side of the business.

If you could live anywhere where would it be?
At the moment I’d take a hillside in Montenegro. Somewhere that is 20 mins from the beach, remote, quiet and difficult to get to. It would be where me and my best mate will live. We’ll have a recording studio, where we will make music for half the day, the other half of the day we’ll go to the workshop and make objects, art, furniture. In the evening we’d open our very own small bar serving drinks for whoever may come and cook a meal to share with those people.

Best piece of advise you’ve ever been given and by whom?
‘If you can’t handle the downs don’t try and go up.’ Anon.

Nothing better than a pair of Boots!

WORDS BY ISAAC PERRY

After one of the hottest summers on British record we have become very used to being able to bust out our favourite shorts and sunglasses, however now we have had a reality check and the weather that we are used to is back to haunt us! Coats, Jumpers and Trousers are now back to being key pieces within our everyday wardrobe. But today we aren’t here to talk about clothing. We are talking about the most important piece of a male’s outfit, his shoes (or boots to be more correct).

This wouldn’t be any kind of blog about boots without including a classic Timberland boot and our pick of the bunch are the Timberland classic 6 inch premium boots in black, these are made out of a Nubuck waterproof leather so are perfect for those colder and rainy days. How you wish to style this boot is completely down to you however we would recommend a full black outfit with a Shearling jacket of your choice.

The RedWing Moc Toe boot originates from the 1950’s and still remains as popular today, with it showcasing a classic timeless look! ‘Although these boots were originally made for heavy duty work, its now perfectly suited to modern life blending style and comfort’, this quote perfectly summing up the style aspects of this boot.

Our pick of the bunch is our next boot the Arnold offered by Grenson, this model has a lightweight wedge sole and beautiful Chestnut coloured leather, the older and more worn these shoes become the better they will get. Don’t let the £250 price point put you off as these are shoes that will last season on season if they are looked after correctly and if you ever want a revamp these can easily be resoled.

Basically what we are saying if it you don’t have a boot or two in your wardrobe you need to get moving as these are an essential piece within every mans shoe selection. What’s your favourite? Let us know below!

Halloween outfits which are so good it’s scary!

WORDS BY ISAAC PERRY

I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey

Everyone’s favourite time of the year other than Christmas has come around, it is the one time of the year where it is acceptable for a grown man to dress up as the Grim Reaper and go knocking on random people’s doors. If you are or planning on going on a diet forget about it as you will soon be Feeling guilty whilst stuffing your face with the mini bags of Haribo from your kids stash of Trick or Treat delight. But if you are simply looking for some killer Halloween outfits then look no further!

We are going to build it up, so lets start off with some of the more low-key items. Knitted jumpers are a necessity every Autumn and why not get a classic piece made for the occasion. The ASOS Halloween Pumpkin Jumper is perfect for those not too keen to standout however still wanting to get into the spirit, the perfect party piece!

Boohoo man is the king of affordable fashion and this Halloween it is not disappointing! You can pick yourself up some graphics tee’s for as low as £7.00 whilst still remaining in the Halloween spirit. From dripping blood to skulls and cross bones they have something for everyone (don’t they always). Not only are they offering a range of t-shirts and onsie’s but also undies and socks, you can never have enough of them, so snap them up whilst you can as its only once a year (unfortuantely).

A two-piece is a must for everyones wardrobe and nothing screams Halloween more than Skulls and Bone, the answer is simply connect the two and ASOS have done this perfectly to create a badass costume. However, it doesn’t end there! A full face of gruesome make up will make even the toughest yoof run or hand over their sweets, completely up to you.

What kind of Halloween would it be without the face of it himself Frankenstein, he is one of the most iconic character probably to have ever been created, however this one isn’t wanting to eat brains he’s more of a friendly giant smiling with his large yellow nashers and no we aren’t talking about the editor ;), Trust us when we say you must go and look at this outfit as heads will be turning again and again.

Now for an outfit that will put Goldilocks to shame with the Adult Cousin itt costume, this will take your Halloween look to another level, actually another realm (in Halloween terms). This is an outfit that will even make the monsters run, for the best outfits you must go to Jokers’ Masquerade, it has something for everyone.