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Autumn/ Winter Trends 2021

Now the seasons have turned and autumn is in full swing, it's time to delve a little deeper into the upcoming trends of the next few months. Our linens and cottons are safely packed away and it’s now the perfect opportunity to look at what additions we can add to the wardrobe to get us through the cold winter months.

SANDY TONES - GOLDEN BROWN

Caramel tones are huge this season, from light camel colours through to beautifully deep rusts and golds. Combine this with interesting textures like velvet and corduroy to really get the depth. You can utilise this palette in any area of your wardrobe from sandy chinos through to a golden-brown textured blazer.

 

 

TWEEDS

Tweeds are always a strong contender for this time of year. Playing around with more adventurous colours would be a great way to add some creativity to your wardrobe. Whether you feel more drawn toward the classic browns and greens for your sports jacket or going a little bolder and incorporating a full three-piece in reds and golds. Team with a polo neck underneath to really be on-trend this season.

 

 

REDS

Red is making a huge comeback this season, from rich burgundies through to pops of bold scarlets and vermilion. If you want to play it safe and not be too daring with the colour you can add in a crimson tie or deep red shirt to your more neutral combination for the subtle nod to boldness. Or you could be a little more daring and play around with a bright red blazer or burgundy three-piece.

 

 

THE LOOSER TROUSER SILHOUETTE

Say goodbye to the skinny silhouette as times are now changing. We are moving forward to a looser fit which resonates with comfort and freedom. We are nudging more towards a wider hem and relaxed fit when it comes to tailoring in Autumn/ Winter 2021.

This relaxed silhouette lends itself to all areas of your wardrobe, overcoats included. We have seen looser fits which have been belted to create a subtle shape and also a nod to the 50s Cary Grant with the unstructured throw on. Team this with this season's colour trends of rich reds and cool camels to add a little extra edge to your wardrobe.

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