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Dries Van Noten

This SS25 crinkled-organza Dries Van Noten trench confirms that the Antwerp label can maintain appeal beyond the departure of its namesake.
£1,695; mrporter.com
Omega x Swatch

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18 East x Goodhood

It’s cool to know about 18 East, the American label founded by Antonio K. Ciongoli in 2018. What’s even cooler is copping a piece of its recent collaboration with London boutique Goodhood.
£295; goodhoodstore.com
AllSaints

AllSaints’ newest knit is here to help the single secure a sympathy date for Valentine’s Day.
£169; allsaints.com
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Moss

It’s not warm enough to wear this very nice Moss shacket as a top layer yet, but it does look good under a big heavy winter coat.
£79.95; moss.co.uk
Last week (and beyond)… Burberry

British designer Daniel Lee keeps the pieces classic and simple for his Burberry Lunar New Year 2025 collection. The use of red, as we’re sure you know, is a nod to the red envelopes exchanged between south east Asian families on the holiday.
£590; burberry.com
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The Row

New year, same The Row. Not that we’d want anything other than ultra-tasteful, thoughtfully made from the quiet luxury label.
£2,210; brownsfashion.com
Kaws and Dior

A fizzy lemonade gradient is not the only thing that gives this polo shirt some personality. You absolutely must see the Kaws-ified rear.
£1,750; dior.com
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Louis Vuitton

The highlight of Pharrell‘s SS25 collection for Louis Vuitton is absolutely the new multicoloured Damier pattern. It works on bombers, bags and even flared trousers.
£1,700; louisvuitton.com
Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton

In other LV news, the maison has just revived its iconic Takashi Murakami collab! The Japanese artist recently told us how the new collection came about – read about it right here.
£4,304; stockx.com
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Ssstufff

Ssstufff’s puffer shirt and tie, which is practical as it is fly, is putting the Barcelona-based set-up on the map. It’s corpcore chic bulked up for the winter! And get this: it’s reversible! Stripes on one side, block blue on the other.
£379; ssstufff.com
Cactus Plant Flea Market x SpongeBob SquarePants x Uniqlo

Uniqlo is good at giving the people what they want. Affordable designs by Jonathan Anderson. Cuddly Kaws collectibles. And now, a collection by Cactus Plant Flea Market – the buzzy streetwear label founded by Cynthia Lu, former assistant to Pharrell, which is rarely accessible. For the launch of the available-in-shopping-centres collection, Lu has called on an icon of pop culture: SpongeBob SquarePants. Naturally, he’s brought his friends from Bikini Bottom with him.
£34.90; uniqlo.com
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Pokémon x Clarks

Once a Pokémon trainer, always a Pokémon trainer.
(No, you’re not too old. And no, contrary to popular belief, you don’t gotta catch ‘em all.)
£120; clarks.com
Paddington x Rowing Blazers

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Queer x JW Anderson

Merch for Luca Guadagino’s latest film (Queer, starring Daniel Craig) by the costume designer of the film (Jonathan Anderson) released under his namesake label (JW Anderson). Chic.
£225; jwanderson.com
Vollebak

“A heavyweight cardigan that performs like a puffer jacket in sub zero conditions,” says Vollebak.
“How?” we hear you ask. Superfine alpaca yarn sourced in South America is the secret.
£595; vollebak.com
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Crocs

A slipper: a) you can wear beyond your drive, b) that’ll still be intact next year and c) are Christmas-y enough to gift.
£54.99; crocs.co.uk
The North Face

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JJJJound x Descente

Via a collaboration, cult normcore label JJJJound is throwing the spotlight onto respected yet often overlooked Japanese outerwear label, Descente. Our pick from the dual-branded bits? This long-sleeve quarter-zip situation.
£tbc; jjjjound.com
Golf Le Fleur

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