
Aertex are a brand that always looked like they were on the brink of ‘getting it’. But, without fail, their collection would fall short in some regard (quality, aesthetics, cost). This time they’ve got it right. While the whole collection isn’t blog worthy yet – word on the streets is that their knitwear is still subpar – these shirts deserve the once over. They’ve also got the added bonus of being shot by Antony Crook, whose name you might recognise from the Rig Out.
Take a look at more shots after the leap.
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Oi, oi, oi!!! Skinhead fashion is back!
Good for them. I’m glad Aertex has the ability to rip off the entire Ben Sherman catalog from 1969. Let me guess, they charge double what Sherman does.
Skinhead fashion is back, but buy from the guys who started it and haven’t forgotten about the Mod/Skin scene, not some upstart.
mate, they’ve been making shirts since 1888 – 75 yrs longer than Ben Sherman, hardly ‘up starts’…
HMmm…….Upstarts from 1882?
Aertex was never worn by Skins! Or Mods for that matter! I used to wear an Aertex shirt at primary school tho – made out of an aertex fabric at least! This is high street tosh, sold in TK Maxx no less! Someone’s avin’ a laugh! Thought this website was called Selectism for a reason!!