The title says it all - the Style Council - Cafe Bleu Special Edition CD and vinyl box sets are coming your way soon.
Affordable and detailed, Clothesville - John Simons' London by Herb Lester Associates is well worth picking up.
Not a maker I usually feature on here, but The Weller lambswool scarf range by 80s Casuals is well worth pointing out. (image credit: 80s Casuals) Paul Weller will always be connected to the Mod scene ...
A few colours landed over summer – and I suppose with the thin sole it is more of a summer shoe – including the original white and red, as well as a good-looking blue variation. A number of sizes of ...
Not the most obvious Mod knit around, but the Submariner Jumper is a timeless classic designed to keep out the cold. (image credit: Jump The Gun) It’s the kind of jumper (or sweater, if you prefer) ...
Still about as expensive as Adidas gets, but these Adidas Italia 60 Made in Italy trainers are now in the sale. (image credit: End) You probably know the Adidas Italia. It’s something of a classic, ...
With 25 per cent off for a limited time, it’s worth mentioning the Mod and 60s t-shirts from Mr B’s Soulful Tees. (image credit: Mr B’s Soulful Tees) Like many of you, I first encountered this range ...
We are in the rainy season, so if you want to keep dry and stay stylish, check out my five of the best 1960s-inspired raincoats. Of course, five is just the tip of the iceberg. There are a number of ...
Arriving just too late for my recent round-up is this Steve McQueen-inspired Crown knit at Modfather Clothing. You might recall I did an As Worn By Steve McQueen feature a few weeks back, which is ...
I’d like to point you in the direction of a very good read – Dave Haslam on Guy Stevens and The Scene Club. Dave Haslam is best known as a DJ – I somewhat controversially booked him for my final Outta ...
It’s nice to have just one on the shelves, but seeing two scooter smocks available to buy is quite something. A scooter smock, you say? Well, contrary to popular belief, the parka wasn’t the only ...
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