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Red Dot Brogues White T-Shirt
This week’s P.O.T.W. features the T-shirt brand Red Dot. In my opinion, T-shirts are at their best when they’re kept simple – a clever print over a classic white colourway is all you really need. This tee shows that the wearer knows a little bit about classic style as well as street style.
Head over to Coggles to make your purchase and view more styles.
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Dead Hardy
GOOD LOOK
This first picture is of something I spotted whilst in Traid. For the uninitiated, it’s basically a franchise of charity stores that specialise in clothing. They have a special section in which they stock customised designs from customers garments that have been recreated and turned into new dynamic designs. A prime example is this stylish blue gingham T-shirt pictured above!
The second picture comes courtesy from my good friend Jerome. I spotted him rocking the new Adidas Ransoms. Adidas haven’t always done it for me personally, yet I feel they’re on to a winner with this series; tTouching on the shoe/trainer hybrid trend is a step in the right direction. Read More
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Tshirt Store
Been a while since we dropped a brand watch. So we thought we’d get you guys ready in time for summer with an exclusive interview with Johan Graffner CEO of the TShirt Store. Click the pic to take you to the full post over at ATCN.
Stay Styish,
Aaron
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Accessorize
Another week, another set of style lessons. Remember if you have any of your own Good Look Bad Looks, send them in to us at contact@individualism.co.uk
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A good friend of mine was wearing this beauty; it’s a vintage compass jewellery piece and the great thing about vintage jewellery is that it comes with an air of mystery. A hidden story and rich history. Perfect for making up some bullshit to get the ladies listening! Read More
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Alexander McQueen Painted Skull T-Shirt
In the wake of the tragic death of one of East London’s most famous fashion exports, the infamous Alexander McQueen, we’ve decided to dedicate our ‘Product of the Week’ to the talented man himself.
Hailing from the London borough of Lewisham, McQueen attended Rokeby School in Newham, our very own borough. McQueen then left with one O-Level in Art, going on to serve an apprenticeship with Savile Row tailors before attending Gieves and Hawkes.
Soon after he rose to fame and eventually started his own label…and the rest is history. Read More





