Merc Clothing review

Posted by Paul Handley on Tue 2nd February 2010 at 08:23 AM, Filed in Fathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HimValentines gifts

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Back in 1967, Merc Clothing joined the sixties revolution in thriving Carnaby street in London. Mercs original success was being bang on trend, with razor sharp cuts and immaculate detailing, with an emphasis on a polished finish. Not a lot has changed for Merc.

With Valentines in mind, check out a few of their items from the range below.

The Jenkins reversible Harrington jacket (£75) is iconic, it’s look instantly familiar. Latest rockers to be seen sporting this jacket include Franz Ferdinand and Kasabian. The mod classic boasts quality inner tailoring with a ribbed cuff and hem along with improved weatherproof fabrics to see him through to summer.

The Card Polo (£35) is the real deal. Cut beautifully, this will look good on just about anyone! A good choice of colours makes this a sound Valentines gift that will be worn leading up to and throughout summer. This retains its shape and this is down to good quality tailoring.

And if it’s good enough for Beckham….How about this stylish and very cool Cravat? (£25). 16th century neck wear never looked so good!

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