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Posts tagged ‘aspinal of london’

Aspinal of London Embroidered Velvet Slipper

13 July 2011, 15.00 | Posted in Shoes | No comments »

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Get your Jeeves on with these embroidered slippers. As much as we like rolling the  street in our trainers, smoking endo and sippin’ on gin and juice, we do like getting regal. And you can’t get more regal than velvet slippers. They’re handmade in England and, more importantly, will make you feel like Hugh Hefner minus the weird, almost pedophiliac relationships. (Aspinal of London)

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Aspinal of London Polka Dot Handkerchief

26 May 2011, 10.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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We’re all about that handkerchief life, son. Ayo, we seen this silk handkerchief over at Aspinal of London and think it’d be a perfect compliment to any accessories wardrobe, nahmean. Son’s bored of those overpriced handkerchiefs you’re finding elsewhere, G – like we said before, only £20 or under, namsayin.

Sorry about that, we ran this post through the ghostface internet translator. (Aspinal of London)

Aspinal of London Braided Belt

25 May 2011, 10.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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What’s that? you want a new belt? Braided you say? Made in England you say? This Aspinal of London piece has all that and an attractive £45 price. So what you waiting for? (Aspinal)

Aspinal of London Scarf

20 December 2010, 11.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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Now you’ve done all your Christmas gift buying (you have, haven’t you?) it’s time to get yourself a gift or two. Why not start with this Aspinal dog tooth patterned scarf? It’s getting chilly out there, so protecting your neck is a priority for everyone now – not just the Wu-Tang Clan. (Aspinal)

Aspinal of London Nappa Leather Gloves

19 February 2010, 11.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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Gloves won’t be neccessary for much longer but it’s always nice to plan for the future. If you’re going to buy gloves, why not push the boat out and get these nappa leather numbers? They evoke just enough old school charm to be called timeless, they’re sturdy and, if the nappa leather wasn’t luxurious enough for you, they’re sheepskin lined. The price isn’t cheap (£125) but they’re an ‘investment piece’. While that phrase might be a little silly (it’s not like you can sell these for a profit ten years down the line) these will get better with age. And at that cost, you’ll make sure you never forget them on the train home. (Aspinal of London)

Aspinal of London Polka Dot Handkerchief

11 January 2010, 11.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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We’re all about the accessories this year. You can never have too many and they’re always an easy way to spice up a look. Take these polka dot handkerchiefs for example. An easy way to add some dandy to your outfit, this silk hanky can be used as either a regular old pocket square or as a neckerchief (which we’re all about this year). This Aspinal number excels in the two C’s, colours (four available) and cost (£12). [Aspinal of London]

Take a look at the rest of the colourways after the leap.

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