Categories / Music, Retro Men's Fashion

My Generation DJ t-shirt

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Something for anyone that fancies themselves as a mod DJ – the My Generation DJ t-shirt.

It’s made by DJ firm DMC and is in "denim blue", with red, white and blue target, along with red turntable arm.

The shirt is made from 100 per cent cotton, is one size only (you might want to check what size) and is available from Hard To Find Records now for £15.95.

Find out more from the Hard To Find Records website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Massimo Vignelli Max 365 calendar

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Once Christmas is out of the way, it’s time to ponder the new year – and buying a new calendar. So why not invest in a calendar that will cover you every year – like the Max 365 calendar, designed by Massimo Vignelli and produced by Nava Milano.

It’s pretty straightforward – a daily perpetual calendar, with each day just a flip away. But better than that, it’s an incredibly bold piece of design that jumps off a wall. It’s got a look reminiscent of the 60s – except it’s not. The plastic calendar was only introduced in 1980.

Available to buy online, you can pick one up for £36.

Find out more from the Twenty Twenty One website

Categories / Retro Women's Fashion

Russell & Bromley Baby-Face shoes

Babyfaceshoe We like a nice pair of shoes here at Retro To Go, and these Baby-Face shoes from Russell & Bromley have really caught my eye.

They look great, and would go well with the Oasis dress we have featured this week. In black patent leather, with chunky sliver chain trim, and small dainty heal they have a classic style.

If you don’t like the patent leather, they also come in natural leather and brown suede, so are suitable for all occasions. At £125 they aren’t that cheap, but Russell & Bromley are quality, and they also have a great January sale!

Find out more on the Russell & Bromley site.

Categories / Retro Women's Fashion

Oasis 60s dogtooth print dress

60sdogtooth We all need something to wear for Christmas day, or something a bit more casual for informal parties this festive season, and this 60s dogtooth print dress from Oasis could be just the thing.

Made from 70% lambswool, 20% angora and 10% polymide it should keep out the winter chill, but still help to give you some 60s style. In two tone grey it is understated, but still elegant and easy to wear.

At £55 it won’t break the bank, but if you have already spent up on all those Christmas presents, it may be one to grab in the sales.

Find out more on the Oasis website.

Categories / Books, Gadgets and Tech

Pulp fiction iPod case

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Once more, we’re dealing with the blandness of the iPod, this time dressing it up with a vintage book sleeve.

The Pulp fiction iPod case (nothing to do with the film) by Bennie and Olive dresses up your portable player in a distinctive piece of lost fiction. Scavengers In Space is just one example of the five on offer. The player just slips inside. And as a nice additional touch, there’s a library card and slot to enter your name.

The covers are actually cloth (rather than card) and have a vinyl interior. Available for the iPod and iPod video, you can pick one up for $69 (around £36).

Find out more from the Stars and Infinite Darkness website

Categories / Retro Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas Carlo Gruber ski sweater

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was a successful range of ski wear for Adidas in the 70s, named after the Austrian ski instructor that inspired the range. In fact, it was so successful that the company decided to reintroduce it a year back, mixing vintage designs with some modern pieces in a similar style.

This Carlo Gruber ski sweater sums it up. A traditional wool sweater you’d expect to see worn on the piste in the 70s, but look closely and you’ll see the Adidas logo woven into the design and a modern-day logo on the sleeve.

Available now, you can pick one up for around £70.

Find out more from the Adidas website