Giles Deacon Does Menswear

17th September 2008 4:00 am

Giles DeaconNew Look must be pretty chuffed with the fact that they will be the proud stockists of Giles Deacons first ever menswear collection. That’s right, the designer whose previous womenswear collaboration with the high street retailer went down a treat, has now designed a range just for the boys.

Something the talented Mr Deacon, also creator of an accessories line, has not yet done. Not that the ‘menswear’ tag will stop me from purchasing one of his plaid shirts in trademark Giles colours, or even a faded grey hoodie which look particularly comfortable. Staples you can never have enough of and always look better in boys sizes anyway. And of course, New Look being the bargainous retailer that it is, Deacons’ new line is really very affordable. See you there.

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