Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Luke Clothing at Lapel Clothing

Spring 2010 sees a retro camping theme through the Luke collection, so pack your rucksack and lets get going. As always there is a strong emphasis on great trims and features on the more design led pieces. Some amazing new additions to the collection being, entry level super light nylon jackets, great for the festival seasion especially in the highlight colours, your mates will never loose you after one too mnay tinnies and trips to the port-a-loos!

Here at Lapel Clothing we have a great range of Luke Clothing to suit all needs including, Jackets, Polo Shirts, Jumpers and Shoes!

The fresh colour palette has some real stand outs, weaving the collection together with highlights of Flame Orange, Raspberry, Skins Green, Lemon Yellow, Ultra Violet and Bright Sky Blue giving the whole range a true summery lift.

Check our range out at Lapel Clothing!
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Thursday, 17 December 2009

Lacoste

Jean René Lacoste (July 2, 1904 - October 12, 1996) was a French tennis player and businessman, nicknamed "the Crocodile" by fans because of his pugnacity on court; he is now known primarily as the namesake of the Lacoste tennis shirt, which he introduced in 1929.

Lacoste was one of The Four Musketeers, French tennis stars who dominated the game in the 1920s and early 1930s. He won seven Grand Slam singles titles in the French, American, and British championships but never made the long trip to Australia to play in their championships. He was the world number one player for both 1926 and 1927.

In 1933, Lacoste founded La Société Chemise Lacoste with André Gillier. The company produced the tennis shirt which Lacoste often wore when he was playing, which had an alligator (generally thought to be a crocodile) embroidered on the chest. In 1963, Lacoste created a sensation in racquet technology by patenting the first tubular steel tennis racquet. Until then, racquets had almost always been made of wood. This new racquet's strings were attached to the frame by a series of wires, which wrapped around the racquet head. The racquet was marketed in Europe under the Lacoste brand, but in the United States it was marketed by Wilson Sporting Goods and achieved critical acclaim and huge popularity as the Wilson T-2000, used by American tennis great Jimmy Connors.

In his 1979 autobiography, Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and great player himself, included Lacoste in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time.

There are numerous explanations of why Lacoste was originally nicknamed the Crocodile. A 2006 New York Times obituary about Lacoste's son, Bernard, provides an apparently authoritative one. In the 1920s, supposedly, Lacoste made a bet with his team captain about whether he would win a certain match. The stakes were a suitcase he had seen in a Boston store; it was made of crocodile (or alligator) skin. Later, René Lacoste's friend Robert George embroidered a crocodile onto a blazer that Lacoste wore for his matches.

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Thursday, 10 December 2009

G- Star at Lapel.

From its conception in 1989, G-Star has been known for its innovative and cutting edge style in the world of denim. Pushing the boundaries, continuous experimentation and product development, has led to a strong following worldwide. The rough, rudimentary, and raw characteristics of the bran allows G-Star to maintain its distinct and unorthodox style.

"Just the product" has always been G-Star's philosophy and market approach. The development of the innovative products like Raw Denim, which has had a major influence on the jeans market, was a natural consequence. Since the permiere of Raw Denim in 1996, G-Star has broadened its conecpt to include a newer, edgier image, appealing to all styles, trends and ages while keeping the product in its purest form. Authentic details and functional attributes give the collection a strong sense of identity.

Innovation and perfection of the product are imperative to G-Star. Each season, the jeans-oriented collection serves as the basis of the line, while authentic details and innovative washings are added. The bran has seen multiple breakthroughs in the past few years and continues to reach out to many different markets around the world.

The G-Star brand is a style of all times. Futuristic and cautious. Far-reaching and experimental. Alternative and traditional. G-Star is about making eccentric combinations, and maintaning authenticity. Never one to follow the crowd. Just the product.

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Thursday, 3 December 2009

Fila at Lapel Clothing!

Fila has produced a short film using the brand’s ambassadors, Danny Dyer and Tamer Hassan aimed to attract cult fans of the actors and the brand as well as creating a buzz for a wider audience. The gangster style film, focuses on the new pre-distressed footwear style, Centre Court, and reveals the product within a clever twist in the final scenes.

Produced by Red Bee Media and directed by Marcus Jones, the short film was shot on location at famous East London haunt, The George Tavern, and surrounding gritty backstreets.

Centre Court, the first of a collection of trainers which have been aged carefully to replicate a perfectly loved and lived in trainer from the 80’s, are the focus for the plot in the film and Dyer and Hassan’s ‘mission’.

The tagline, ‘Fila - We break them in for you… Get the Look Without the Effort’ summarises the carefully scuffed and discoloured aesthetic of each trainer.

The viral film will also be entered into a variety of industry short film festivals. The film supports a key Vintage style within their most comprehensive collection to date and is a testament to Fila’s firm grasp on everything retro.

So if you want a taste of Fila, then head over to Lapelcothing.co.uk and check us out!

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Thursday, 26 November 2009

Luke Collection!

The Drapers Awards went of with a bang this Wednesday night and LUKE were given the accolade of ‘Most Highly Commended Young Fashion Brand of the Year,’ a great achievement and thanks again for all your support over the years. With great plans for the next twelve months and beyond there is plenty to get excited about.

And here at Lapelclothing.com we have wide range of Luke clothing, from Jackets to Trainers and everything in-between! High quality products for an afordable price, where can you go wrong?

If you are in need of a stylish jacket, then head over to Lapelclothing.co.uk and check out our Luke collection today!

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Monday, 23 November 2009

Luke at Lapel!

Luke is an independently owned design led UK mens fashion brand with a tight distribution policy, and is only found in selected stores. Luke menswear fashion has firmly established itself as a core forward order brand both in the UK & overseas, being recognised for its edgy, detailed and ultimately practical interpretation on contemporary menswear. Taking inspiration from all the people that surround him, Luke's menswear fashion range has all the components of the modern lad, a gentleman, a working class hero & a bit of a rogue.

The menswear fashion collections are always created for every social need, equally at home in the city bar scene, on the terraces or in the pub. View the latest Luke ranges including the Knitwear, Shirting and Outerwear.

To see what Luke products Lapel has, then head over to Lapelclothing.com to check out our Luke collection and many more!

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Sunday, 15 November 2009

Fred Perry at Lapel!

Frederick John Perry was an English tennis player and three-time Wimbledon champion who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players of all time. He was the World No. 1 player or the co-World No. 1 player for five years, three times as an amateur and twice as a professional, four of the years being consecutive, from 1934 through 1938.

In the late 1940s, Fred Perry was approached by Tibby Wegner, an Austrian footballer who had invented an anti-perspirant device worn around the wrist. Fred Perry made a few changes and invented the sweatband. Wegner's next idea was to produce a sports shirt, which was to be made from white knitted cotton pique with short sleeves and buttons down the front. Launched at Wimbledon in 1952, the Fred Perry polo shirt was an immediate success. The brand is best known for its laurel logo, which appears on the left breast of the tennis shirts. The laurel logo (based on the old Wimbledon symbol) was stitched into the fabric of the shirt instead of merely ironed on (as was the case with the crocodile logo of the competing Lacoste brand).

In the mid-1950s and through the early 1960s, many considered the Fred Perry brand of male tennis shirts to be the best available. The brand is still best known for its laurel wreath logo, which is on the upper left of the tennis shirts. The laurel logo (based on the old Wimbledon symbol) was stitched into the fabric of the shirt instead of being merely ironed on, as was the case with the crocodile logo of the competing Lacoste brand. Since the 1960s, Fred Perry clothing has been popular with various youth subcultures, including mods, skinheads, and casuals.

So get over to Lapelclothing.co.uk today and check out our fantastic Fred Perry colletion!

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Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Lacoste at Lapel!


Lacoste is headquartered in Paris. Lacoste currently has its production capital in Troyes, France, though they delegate production of international clothing to numerous factories in over 12 countries around the world, including those found in Peru, Morocco, Indonesia, Romania, and Italy.

René Lacoste founded La Chemise Lacoste in 1933 with André Gillier, the owner and President of the largest French knitwear manufacturing firm at the time. They began to produce the revolutionary tennis shirt Lacoste had designed and worn on the tennis courts with the crocodile logo embroidered on the chest. Although the company claims this as the first example of a brand name appearing on the outside of an article of clothing.

More recently, Lacostes popularity has surged due to French designer Christophe Lemaire’s work to create a more modern, upscale look. In 2005, almost 50 million Lacoste products sold in over 110 countries. Its visibility has increased due to the contracts between Lacoste and several young tennis players, including American tennis star Andy Roddick, French rising young prospect Richard Gasquet, and Swiss Olympic gold medalist Stanislas Wawrinka. Lacoste has also begun to increase its presence in the golf world, where noted two time Masters Tournament champion José María Olazábal and Scottish golfer Colin Montgomerie have been seen sporting Lacoste shirts in tournaments.

Lacoste is also avaliable at Lapelclothing.co.uk, so check us out and we gaurentee you won't be disapointed!

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Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Lapel Clothing and Luke 1977

Luke is an independently owned design led UK mens fashion brand with a tight distribution policy, and is only found in selected stores. Luke menswear fashion has firmly established itself as a core forward order brand both in the UK & overseas, being recognised for its edgy, detailed and ultimately practical interpretation on contemporary menswear. Taking inspiration from all the people that surround him, Luke's menswear fashion range has all the components of the modern lad, a gentleman, a working class hero & a bit of a rogue.

The menswear fashion collections are always created for every social need, equally at home in the city bar scene, on the terraces or in the pub.

Luke 1977 designer clothes created by Luke the son of a talented wedding dress maker and throughout his childhood was constantly exposed to cutting, sewing, altering & pattern drafting at his Walsall home.

With all of this going on around him it’s no surprise that by the age of twelve he was already adept at using a sewing machine and he soon became interested in the whole process of the production of garments and began to develop his skills.

By the age of 15 he had started making shirts for his friends. Within a few months he had developed his burgeoning ability to incorporate trousers too. On leaving school Luke enrolled in a fashion and textiles course at his local Walsall College. It was around this time that he and his friends were beginning to go out to the local pubs and house-clubs which created an increasing demand from others for his shirts & trousers. Garments that were stylish and individual but still perceived as being ‘masculine’.

In 1997 Luke earned a place at Central Saint Martins College of Fashion in London where he began a 3-year specialist menswear design degree.

He soon became well known for his edgy, detailed but ultimately practical designs, pieces which often incorporated his trade mark quirky sense of humour.

During the 3 year period he attended Saint Martins he became fascinated by traditional tailoring techniques which inspired him to begin making suits. Now there was a real following for his creations from a variety of people from friends and colleagues to well known celebrities.

Upon his graduation Luke took the position of junior designer with a major brand in order to hone his skills and develop a deeper understanding of the industry, setting down the ground work for starting his own label. He had set himself a target of 3 years work experience but in May 2001, after only six months, he began the collaboration with his life long friends, Simon & Deborah Poole which saw the creation of the ‘Luke’ label.

So head over to Lapel and check out all our Luke 1977 products today!

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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Diesel Acessories!

Where do you go for low cost, quality, fashionable accessories? Lapelclothing of course! In particular the Diesel Range. We are offering Diesel Man Bag's and Wallets for all you Fashion hungry guys out there!

The Wallet is a tiny, often pocket sized tool for storing cash, and other small articles such as credit cards, bank cards, drivers licenses, identification cards, and other valuables such as these . Usually it is made from fabrics such as leather, or synthetic plastics.

Typically, wallets are associated with men, as most women carry a similar object known as a purse. However, in modern day society, many women now also carry wallets as they are smaller and often, more convenient. Some women carry purses with wallets tucked inside of them.

Lapel offers some great wallets and man bags, to see more then hop onto Lapelclothing.co.uk and check it out for yourself!

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Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Diesel at Lapel!

Diesel is an Italian design company, founded by Renzo Rosso in 1978. Diesel's milstone years include 1985 (Renzo's complete acquisition of the company), 1988 the hiring straight out of fashicon college of current head designer and Creative Director Wilber Das, 1991 (beginning of the international marketing strategy) and 1996 (opening of Diesel's first flagship store in New York City).

With all the history behind Diesel, Lapel is proud to have Diesel as one of their brands! We can offer T-Shirts, Jeans and much more at great prices at Lapel! Also take a look at the Diesel Accessories and Diesel Trainers! For more products and information on Diesel then jump over to Lapelclothing.co.uk and see what we have to offer!

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Monday, 5 October 2009

Buckle-up in Lapel’s Casual Jackets?!?

Jackets are an essential piece of equipment when it comes to winter pursuits. However, there are many types of jackets, each specializing in different areas, making it difficult to know where to start. Jackets also have a barrage of features to choose from, so keep in mind what features you need when looking through www.lapelclothing.co.uk?!?

Lapel’s Casual Jackets are the perfect thing to wear with jeans and a tee. And they come in so many styles, but here are a few we’d recommend this fall:

Full Circle Long Winter Jacket 80% Wool 20% Polyamide

Baracuta Harrington G9 Black

Henri Lloyd Findlay Jacket

Colour PET (Khaki)

Material Nylon

Fila Gold jacket in black with stitched Fila Gold logo

This is only a sample of the great offers we have here at Lapel, see more at: Lapelclothing.co.uk or contact us on: 01332 341088

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