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Library
Rare books are the clever afterthought of this unique west London men’s boutique, stocking
fashion heavyweights Dries Van Noten and Alexander McQueen alongside
younger leftfield labels like Carol Christian Poell, Kolor, PRPS and
Kohzo jeans and Claire Tough knitwear.
Best buy Kolor cotton jersey jacket £600.
268 Brompton Rd, SW3 (020 7589 6569) South Kensington tube.
Sefton
Sefton’s unique take on men’s fashion in suffused with humour. Check
out the Comme des Garçons KAWS wallets and polka-dot undies – and
Alexander McQueen, Marni and Edwin and Acne Jeans also all swing from
Sefton’s rails.
Best buy Alexander McQueen silver rainbow tie £65.
196 Upper Street, N1 (020 7226 7076/www.seftonfashion.com) Highbury & Islington tube/rail.
Norton & Sons
Norton & Sons was established in 1821 by English tailor Walter
Grant Norton to make clothes for young City gents. The company cuts
simple, classically proportioned clothes in the finest British cloths.
Recent collaborations with Kim Jones, Giles, House of Holland and
Richard Nicoll have catapulted the tailors into the twenty-first
century.
Best buy Henry Holland cashmere T-shirt for Norton & Son £300.
16 Savile Row, W1 (020 7437 0829/www.nortonandsons.co.uk) Green Park tube.
Matches Menswear
With brands including Marc Jacobs, Martin Margiela, Miu Miu, Paul Smith
and Prada, Matches menswear is leading the pack in the modern menswear
boutique category.
Best buy Lanvin boat shoes £465.
64 Ledbury Rd, W11 (020 7 221 0255/www.matchesfashion.com) Notting Hill Gate tube.
Designworks
Established in London in 1965, the Designworks concept celebrates ‘New
Brit Style’ by fusing traditional clothing with a contemporary British
sensibility. Selling Designworks’ own label, the Soho store also stocks
exclusive collaborations with new and established designers.
Best buy Designworks shirt £95
42-44 Broadwick St, W1 (020 7434 1968/www.designworkslondon.co.uk) Oxford Circus tube.
Topman
Under the watchful eye of design director Gordon Richardson, Topman
manages to provide casual basics for the nation’s youths, as well as
keeping London fashionistas happy. Sponsoring the MAN menswear catwalk
event at London Fashion Week provides much needed support for new designers.
Best buy Red checked shirt £28.
214 Oxford St, W1 (020 7636 7700/www.topman.com) Oxford Circus tube
Slam City Skates
With boardwear the default outfit
of floppy-haired teens and over-30-year-old skaters who should, by
rights, have hung up their decks long ago, Slam City Skates has been at
the centre of the capital’s skate culture for more than 20 years. The
small store houses Slam’s own T-shirt and board line, and choice brands
including Vans, Penfield and cute London label Suburban Bliss. Your
ollie kickflip never looked so good.
Best buy Shut deck £49.95.
16 Neal’s Yard, WC2 (020 7240 0928/www.slamcity.com) Covent Garden tube.

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