
Ben Sherman Modern Classics applies over 50 years of shirt making expertise to bring a range of classic, everyday (read simple) pieces that flow neatly into any wardrobe. The first collection drops this season. A few days in Scotland helped the BSMC team capture the essence of the new line.
The story behind the shoot is as such, “A couple of weeks back Ben Sherman Modern Classics hit the road – the destination the remote village of Kilchoan, on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, the most westerly point on British mainland. Nearly 600 miles from London, and 55 miles from the nearest town – on highland roads, that’s a two and a half hour drive! The next ten days were spent hiking the highlands and mountains, checking out the wildlife, beaches and the local islands, as well as their whisky distilleries and some amazing shellfish, including a diving expedition to catch our own lunch. A six hour drive was to follow, to the north coast in search of some waves, for some more hiking along the spectacularly rugged coastline, and to check out some very remote pubs. It was a beautiful getaway to some of Britain’s most untouched corners. AW10 Modern Classics accompanied us along the way, and needless to say, it stood up well to the physical demands the rugged environment asked of it.”
More photographs from Scotland and a full look at the inaugural Ben Sherman Modern Classics line after the jump.
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These rugged lookbooks are getting to be a joke. They really make me cringe.
As usual others lead then 2 years later Ben Sherman follow.
Amazing vision from Ben Shermans ££££££££ stylists and photographers but
should’nt the model have been cycling across the wilderness on a multi
coloured cool fixie. Come on now wake up.
No hate on the clothes, nor this bohemian thing that is going on. But it’s starting to get lame now when all companies do the same thing..