Hackett's F/W 2010 collection is entitled "In Celebration of Heritage" and, all buzzwords aside, actually seems a tad bit focused on trends. Shorter and more fitted jacket shapes are the focus here - even according to Hackett themselves. Luckily, things don't even remotely approach Thom Browne status and the collection actually comes together quite nicely. It's nothing trailblazing or new, but does stay fairly consistent with the recent image Hackett has been pushing. Lots of guys familiar with Hackett's rich, and actual, heritage lament the loss of a once great brand who has now gone the way of across the pond Ralph Lauren imitator. I'm not old enough to remember Hackett's heyday so I'll keep my mouth shut when it comes to that. All that aside, Hackett's F/W 2010 collection is another exercise in English gentlemanly inspiration, which seems to be trending everywhere recently. In this case, outdoorsmanship is dropped in favor of a much cleaner, upscale look - think formal wear and lots of tailored pieces. Select pieces are available now.
-L.A.S
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good lord.
ReplyDeleteI love this collection, the shape, the fabrics, the colors, whats not to like? In particular, that brown double-breasted is sick good.
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish winter would come to FL sooner!
ReplyDeleteHackett's website is awful.
ReplyDeleteI love that a bike made it in here. Nice collection.
ReplyDeleteMarc
Great pictures - I like the advertising.
ReplyDeleteThe jackets in picture #6 (from the top) and #15 are outstanding.
Hope all is well, LAS.
Homoerotic drivel.
ReplyDeleteTheir logo is a bowler hat and crossed umbrellas. I shit you not.
ReplyDeleteThe world can always use more men in three-piece suits.
ReplyDeleteThe world could always use less style blogs talking about Golden Girl fashion.
ReplyDeleteyes, the jacket in #6 is schweet.
ReplyDeleteToo bad Hackett is in reality completely Chavtastic in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThe elbow patches are wrong.
ReplyDeleteFatfriend.
I really dig #8 and #16, other than that, it's nothing we haven't seen before from Mr. Lauren, which is lamentable if they actually do have an actual heritage. Also gotta respect the Flusser book on the table in #8.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd picture has a black tie with the hacket logo (crossed umbrella and bowler hat). Anyone know where i can get one of those?
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