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Alfred Dunhill Autumn/Winter

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Touches of maverick behaviour are aptly applied to Alfred Dunhill’s current Men’s Autumn/Winter collection. This line and its accessories are true to the history and wit of the brand’s legacy, combined with forward thinking techniques and fabrications which are, of course, another part of the Alfred Dunhill DNA.

All is styled in an insouciant, clashing, aristocratic manner, reinforcing the idea of the traditional yet radical nature of the Alfred Dunhill man. Predominant colours are earthy and wintery toned, with ‘Bonsai Green’ as a frequent motif with an ‘Indigo’ theme in shirting.

Suiting features a narrower silhouette, often three-buttoned and three-pieced, worn with mountaineering footwear and layered with knits and outerwear – all a nod to the changing conditions from city to country; Europe to Asia and the spirit of exploration.

Tailoring may take its inspiration from the Thirties, yet its fabrication is a variation on heavy Donegal worsteds and tweeds, transforming them into lighter, modern weaves. Outerwear is double-faced and features luxurious, occasionally fur-lined and down-filled construction. While the look may appear ‘heritage based’ the innovative fabrics are not. All weather fabric is used in this collection. The look is traditional and formal but it is waterproof and comes with sportswear performance.

There is also the Camdeboo fabric, a South African mohair which has great recovery and is ideal for travel – keeping the wearer warm in winter and cool in summer. This fabric is used in the iconic Alfred Dunhill’s classic blazer.

For more infromation, please visit www.alfreddunhill.com

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