Studio Session #3

With a focus on layering and the interplay of varying textures from across the Autumn Winter Collection, we recruited our friend Ted Allott to display some styling variations for the season.

#1

A classic Bryceland's combination. Whilst at first glance the RAF Rollneck in Ruby may seem challenging, when paired with dark denim, such as the 133 Jacket and 133 Jeans - both of which are produced in red cast denim - the end result is far more subtle than one may initially think.

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#2

One for those lazy days around the neighbourhood. The juxtaposition of textures - cashmere, jersey, chambray and salt and pepper covert make for a combination that is delicate yet grounded in equal measure.

#3

Whilst the overall look may have taken inspiration from dock workers, the checked Sports Shirt takes centre stage, giving a bit of visual interest against the earth toned FFA Jacket.

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#4

All black. What more needs to be said? The key to making it work here is, once again, through texture. Our beloved Brent Leather Jacket makes for a staunch companion to the soft cashmere draped around the neck with the robust Double Knees in Moleskin rounding out this darkly elegant ensemble.

#5

The Shaggy Shetland is a classic of 50's Campus wear. Here, we've subverted those roots by pairing it with a classic utilitarian piece - the Hunting Vest. The result is a rugged yet simple look that allows for further layering.

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