Saturday, 17 April 2010

The thing we have always recognised Nom de Guerre for is their ability to weave harsh military references into an everyday wardrobe that looks clean and effortless. In the past, its been all about high density knitwear, great denim and bold outerwear, and this season its no difference, but the stand out elements for me are their shirting. They have delivered everything we expected, strong references to the military delivered in soft delicate materials and bold patterns.

The feeling of Spring is in the air, and these shirts utilising materials from linen to ramie (a tough vegetable fibre), are made to the perfect weight and from the softest materials making them perfect for the coming months:



A sea blue button-down shirt made from 100% cotton with three quarter sleeves and mother of peal buttons. For such a delicate material, the shirt is ready for a good bit of wear and tear.
£135



For me, the ultimate lightweight cotton shirt and the 3/4 button adjustable sleeve details make it perfect for pretty much all occassions. Twin button down chest pockets, mother of pearl buttons and a curved hem top of a beautifully detailed piece. Made from 85% cotton, 8% linen, 7% ramie.
£140



This is a summer edition of the Nom de Guerre classic shirt. Its made in super soft cotton and linen for a heavy duty shirt thats as easy on the fingertips as it is on the eyes. Once again, detailed with mother of peal buttons, curved hem and button down collar. Made from 98% cotton and 2% linen.
£160



A military inspired soft ribbed cotton shirt with twin breast pockets, epaulette details and curved hem in Khaki with mother of pearl buttons.
£160

No comments:

Post a Comment