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A.P.C.

14-03-2012 23:46 #

Category : Men

Paul Smith Shoes

14-03-2012 23:32 #



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Our Legacy 1980-81

14-03-2012 22:57 #



Category : Men

A.P.C. wallets

24-05-2011 15:22 #



New wallets from the cult Parisien brand in a variety of colours and finishes. All feature a zip-around opening and leather interiors
for a stylish, no fuss way to keep your coins and cash close to hand this summer.
From £90.

Category : Men

New Arrivals - Veja SS12

20-05-2011 08:08 #




Veja - Méditerranée

Coming in three colourways, French eco brand Veja release their fair trade men's plimsoll.
Inspired by summer footwear, The Méditerranée is a cheerful mix of a boat shoe and a sporty plimsoll.
The canvas upper is organic cotton, and the rubber sole is farmed from sustainable forests in the Amazon.
Instore now at £45.

Category : Men

Woolrich Woolen Mills

18-02-2011 16:25 #

Woolrich Woolen Mills

Spring Summer 2011



The new season of the line directed by Japanese designer Daike Suzuki has just arrived at Diverse.

Our first season working with the classic American brand is also the creative director's final collection before he returns to concentrate on his own line, the celebrated Engineered Garments.
Before Mark McNairy takes over for AW11 (we've seen his take, and, trust us, it's fantastic), Daike offers a lineup of classics influenced by his enthusiasm for the US outdoors brands of the 1950's to 70's.
Here we find cotton rucksacks, climbing hats, highly detailed shirting and outerwear in tropical wools and bold semi-technical fabrics.

Coming to our online store soon...follow us on Twiiter or Facebook to be alerted.

Category : Men

A Visit To Nigel Cabourn's Studio

25-11-2010 00:11 #
We visited Nigel Cabourn's Newcastle base of operations for an afternoon examining his Summer 2011 collection and his famous vintage archive.



Stepping through a set of wooden gates into a traditional, English garden, and finding a stone path curl past leafy, lush borders to a converted gardener's building, the last thing you expect to find is a fashion designer. But the setting could not be more appropriate for Nigel Cabourn, a very British designer who’s work and inspiration is a far cry from the metropolitan hub of most fashion capitals. Now in his 60’s, with a design career spanning 40 years, he is arguably working at the height of his career, designing high-end collections sold in the world’s most influential stores.
It was mid 20th Century pop culture, specifically it’s music and lifestyle, that once served as a springboard for Cabourn’s original foray into design in the late 1960’s. His love of artists like Procul Harum, Marvin Gaye and The Small Faces saw him designing loon pants and beginning his Cricket clothing line in 1970.

But times have changed for Cabourn. The temporal whimsies of fashion trends now pass the designer by, as he happily does them in return. Cabourn actually put his business on hiatus in 2001, only recently returning to his eponymous line following the decision to design purely what he wanted and at the highest end of the market possible.

His vintage clothing archive has become renowned- it totals more than 4,000 rare pieces. It is these garments that inspire what he strives to perfect: the development of bygone garments, whose original combinations of form, fabric and function are so originally perfect, his revival of them acts more as celebration than interpretation.

He works on two lines; one is made in Japan, with 'The Authentic' line using UK production as much as possible. He passionately believes in sourcing British manufacturers, and specifically working from vintage British clothing. His father served in the military and his journals from the Second World War have formed the basis for a recent collection. Today, Cabourn zips round his studio in search of a prototype cricket jumper to give to his Uncle for his 90-something birthday.

In his bright studio there is a rail of garments, dangling off meat hooks, catching the sun; Nigel buzzes over each piece with a charming, positive energy. He loves the fabrication of a Japanese overcoat with displaced pockets from World War One and he has just sourced an inventive jeep jacket. Llined with sheepskin, it's pockets are fitted with glove like hand warmers- he enthuses with his team over the idea of recreating the piece in Harris tweed.

The next collection, for A/W 2011, will be themed around World War 1 pieces, and these are recent acquisitions that will form it’s template. He urges me to handle a swatch of cotton dating from 1905 that he recently tracked down in Berlin, noting you would no longer find a fabric that feels the same and this swatch will likely be reproduced by a Japanese mill he works closely with. Indeed, it’s mixture of weight and texture means it feels quite unusual.

Despite his fervent attention to detail, Cabourn’s work does not feel overwhelming purist; perhaps his background in design draws his work out of the nostalgic and niche reproduction market, and into a territory that is fresh and contemporary. A hooded jacket from the SS11 collection is actually cut from a dapper pink gingham shirting but coated with waterproof beeswax to make it light, crisp and entirely appropriate for a modern British summer. Words: Alex Mein


SHOP NIGEL CABOURN



Category : Men

Observer / Tank Magazine O:Man Feature

01-06-2010 23:46 #


Diverse menswear buyer Alex Mein was chosen to give his tips for Spring Summer 2010 as part of The Observer and Tank Magazine's O:Man fashion supplement back in March. Since then all the featured pieces have sold out but check for more accessories from Ally Capellino and Paul Smith in our online store now....

Category : Men

New Menswear Floor Opens 20th March 2010

10-03-2010 00:08 #
On March 20th 2010, Diverse Menswear joins our Womenswear store at 294 Upper Street, Islington.



Diverse Menswear will close it's doors on Wednesday 17th March and relocate to the First Floor of our sister shop, meaning everything will conveniently be under one roof.

We're still carrying all our favourite brands from A.P.C. (their first spring drop has just arrived instore), to Nudie's wonderful denims and Nigel Cabourn's Summer 'Burma' collection - just in a handsome new setting.

We're looking forward to your first visit in our new home, and so should you: for a limited period we'll have in-store promotions to celebrate our relocation.

(P.S.  keep up to date with our  move and new arrivals at our Facebook page and on Twitter. See you soon!)

Category : Men

Grenson Spring 2010

09-03-2010 22:34 #


GRENSON Spring Summer 2010


We're very pleased to be carrying Grenson for our second season, and this time adding a few new styles. Particularly dashing is 'William' - a beautiful brown suede brogue with cream contrast stitching.

We've carried on favourites 'Stanley' (a rounded toed brogue) and 'Sharp' (the ankle boot option), but taken on the 'Dylan' - a brogue with a sharper, narrow shape and striking stitching round the sole. Unlike many other companies doing brogues, Grenson only use Goodyear Welting, a process that means a new sole can be completely reattached to the upper if you've worn yours down meaning your Grenson's can last you forever.

All these styles will be here at diverseclothing.com, available to buy online very,very soon.



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