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Granny Takes A Trip
Granny Takes A Trip, the trippy, glam-rock boutique that had sixties and seventies London in a chokehold (it counted the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles as customers) has been revived for the first time ever. But don’t go looking for it on Kings Road; this time round, the store will exclusively do business on granny.london.
Here is our top pick from its first edit – a trucker that nods to the brand’s heritage through its use of patten and colour, but also ushers in its new era with its contemporary silhouette and padded construction.
£995; granny.london
Kartik Research (Part of Mr Porter’s ‘Made With Craft’ Edit)
The seventies print renaissance is also sponsored by Kartik Research (formally Karu Research), the New Dehli-based label that’s currently at the forefront of Mr Porter’s ‘Made With Craft’ edit designed to celebrate true artisanal craftsmanship.
£375; mrporter.com
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Mango designed by Boglioli
P&Co
A very profound, edifying film about a young racing star finding fulfilment outside of his career once taught us that life is a highway.
With P&Co’s new Route 66-esque collection, you can kit yourself out in all the bits you need to ride it all night long.
£160; pand.co
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Oakley
With such an abundance of Oakley sunglasses on the market, it’s difficult to decide which ones to cop – especially if the only purpose you require them to serve is Fashion Statement.
Hence, we’re here to let you know that the brand is currently pushing these very DC super hero specs they call the Latch Panel. Mbappé stars in the campaign.
£174; thehipstore.co.uk
Duke and Dexter
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Omega x Swatch
Mere days after the world (at least, London) went mad for the Snoopy MoonSwatch, Omega and Swatch went, “go on then – have it in black”.
The Swatch Group, our bank account would like a word…
£455; stockx.com
Last week (and beyond)… Birkenstock 1774
This ain’t Texas, it’s the Arizona. Still, it issues the right Wild, Wild West vibes to stay on trend this summer.
£350; luisaviaroma.com
JW Anderson
The very wearable version of those moulded clay clothes that came down the JW Anderson runway at London Fashion Week SS24.
£165; jwanderson.com
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Always Do What You Should Do
TikTok is crowning Always Do What You Do – a London-based skate label you might’ve heard of, especially if you’re into your sneakers since it recently partnered with Adidas on a Superstar – the most exciting streetwear label of the moment.
£100; doverstreetmarket.com
MM6 Maison Margiela x Supreme
On the topic of streetwear bests, the MM6 Maison Margiela x Supreme is an early-ish contender for best streetwear collaboration of the year. This rather uncanny graphic tee is our favourite piece from the hypey high-fashion drop.
£198; stockx.com
Stüssy
Pull off Stüssy’s Big Ol’ Jeans in this new-for-the-season dark brown coated cotton and people will be sure to look, point, turn to a companion and say, “you can’t teach that”.
£175; stussy.com
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Massimo Osti Studio
A nice, handy bit of kit that looks ready to survive Doomsday.
And considering it’s made from regenerated nylon, it likely will.
£487; massimoosti.com
Fear of God Athletics (FOG x Adidas)
Pale yellow: a neutral much less obvious, much less ubiquitous, than camel, ecru and taupe, but one that’s just as versatile as all three mentioned.
Find a lot of it in… the latest Fear of God Athletics drop.
£250; adidas.co.uk
Herno
These days, it’s hard to figure out what the dress code truly calls for. So it’s essential to have some layers in your sartorial arsenal that are capable of instantly elevating any ensemble.
We make this point because we really like this new Herno shacket.
£655; mrporter.com
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