Just tried on a pair of these in Terra Plana (reduced from 80 to 50 quid). Probably one of the most comfortable pair of shoes I’ve ever tried on – but unfortunately they only had them left in biege in my size and had the look of fur-lined slippers on me.
Imaginary Foundation, creators of some of the most beautiful t-shirts on the planet have some new designs:
Unfortunately I now have officially too many Howies items*, but if you don’t why not check out their new collection hot off the press.
*Although, I reserve the right to buy the Custard Big Buck shirt at some point.
Sweet… I wonder if Urban Outfitters in the UK sell it
EDIT (19/5/07): They do now… I’ve bought one for my brother.Â
Next must be one of the must dull & reactive clothing retailers on the High Street, better suited to dressing salesmen from Carphone Warehouse than anything else.
However for very dull clothing (plain shirts) they’re not too bad. Their “slim fit” shirts (which can’t be that slim as they fit me with something to spare) with a mitre cuff feel and look good and are only £20. What’s more, unlike M&S they have 16″ & 16.5″ sizes in plentiful supply.
Just steer clear of most of the patterned shirts, their ties, and indeed any of their “casual” clothing.
And finally on the subject of shirts, here is an encyclopaedic view from Wikipedia, so you never commit the social faux pas of confusing a Turnback and French cuff again
(don’t worry, I won’t be making a habit of featuring sportswear).
Advisors is another t-shirt I am keen on from threadless… unfortunately I don’t have many threadless points at the moment.