Charlie Casely Hayford
The traditional tailored style represented by Savile Row , and the anarchic style of mods and punk. This duality is a characteristic of British fashion.
Casely-Hayford" is a fusion of tradition and innovation. Designer Joe Casely-Hayford will pass away in 2019, and although he had taken a temporary hiatus from presenting his collection, it will finally be restarted this season.
The brand was launched in 2009 by Joe and his son Charlie, both of whom had worked their way up the ranks at Savile Row. With the concept of "beyond tradition," the brand has continued to produce clothes that skillfully incorporate elements of art and the street, while keeping tailoring patterns and techniques at the core.
The Spring/Summer 2009 collection, the first in five seasons, was inspired by the documentary film "Rollin Through The Decades," released in 2005, which documents the history of British skate culture.
The lineup includes traditional items such as coats, jackets, shirts, and slacks. All of them are available in two types of designs: simple and those with accents in materials and patterns.
An interesting point is that although they are the same item, each has a completely different look. You will have more happy worries about which one to choose.
. There are also items with a relaxed feel that allow freedom of movement, as well as items with mysterious graphics.
. In contrast to the tailored style of the previous collection, the new collection has an air of skater fashion, which was the source of inspiration for the collection. The collection is so expressive that it is hard to believe that it is a single brand.
Of course, the royal road is great, but sometimes you want to try styling a neat jacket with shorts. Perhaps one of the charms of "Kathleen Hayford" is that you can enjoy such a wide range of styles. We hope you will experience "beyond tradition.
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