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Fred Perry classic Pin Badge Set

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I love a well-made badge – and in this Fred Perry Pin Badge Set, you get four classic Fred Perry designs.

All are enamel badges, unique to this set and sold in a gift box. Loving the ‘Laurel’ in particular, but all are worthy of your attention and guaranteed to catch the eye of a passer-by.

You can pick up a set online now for £19 – I’m guessing they’re a limited edition, so you might want to be quick.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

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Burtons Heritage Tailoring range

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High street men’s clothing store, Burton, has just introduced their new Heritage collection, which is a slicker retro-influenced line of tailoring.

Using traditional tailoring methods, the range comprises of suit jackets, trousers, shirts and ties that take their inspiration from Burton’s archive designs from the 40s, 50s and 60s. The suits are single-breasted, made from merino wool and feature traditional patterns such as Prince of Wales Check.

Suits cost £130 (£90 for the jacket, £40 for the trousers), shirts are £40 and silk ties are £15. The whole collection can be viewed online at the Burton website.

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Lego Star Wars Cufflinks on Etsy

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As far as iconic film brands go, Star Wars might just be vying for the top spot. With so many spin offs, there’s bound to be plenty of greats. Lego‘s interpretation of the films has been a great success, combining two brilliant retro elements to quirky and fun effect.

Some clever folks have taken these lego figures and made them into fashion via these cufflinks. Available as stormtroopers (as shown), heads, or even a Darth Vader tie pin, they’re great fun, and will certainly make a good looking talking piece.

This pair cost $29.99 from the seller, simply named Cufflinks.

Find out more from the Etsy page

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Designer glasses and frames from Retrospecs

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For most, long gone are the days when glasses were a sign of the uncool in the playground or otherwise. One of the most important of accessories for specs wearers, stylish frames are a must for something that’s worn almost always.

Retrospecs is a great site which has gathered together a huge range of designer labels and more affordable vintage inspired glasses frames for sale. Men’s, women’s and unisex frames are available, from all decades of style inspiration.

Find out more from the website

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Collective Disorder – vintage trainer collector’s nirvana

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If you fancy shifting your trainer buying hobby from pastime to obsession, the Collective Disorder book should be an essential first purchase.

Produced by Soleseek, this luxurious limited edition book is about trainers – and nothing else. In fact, there aren’t any opinions or witty one-liners, it’s just packed full of images of vintage and deadstock trainers. A full-colour wish list if you like.

There’s 280+ pages of classic and rare trainers, with stylish hardback and box/sleeve to keep it in one piece. And that’s something you’ll need to do – just 100 of these being made, so certain to be a collector’s item itself, the book sells online for £29.95 plus postage. See an image of the packaging over the page.

Find out more at the Soleseek website

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Penfield Sanford 70s-style beanie hat

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Penfield has been producing winter-friendly gear since 1975 – and this Penfield Sanford beanie hat has probably been around since its early days.

Yes, perfect for the piste, just as useful when the weather takes a downward turn, the Penfield Sanford should keep your head warm – as well as getting it noticed.

Various colours to choose from, all retailing for £16.

Find out more at the Penfield website