Starting with whites and creams, the models look set for the
arctic in fur trimmed parkas which came in two sizes: oversized and cropped to the
waist.
Both were worn with thick knits, and baggy pleated trousers tucked into
chunky hiking boots.
The boiled wool pea coat also got the chop with the statement
cropped length.
Oversized leather rucksacks completed the explorer look with
leather hip flask, i-pad and compass holders.
The young explorer trekked on to the Himalayas where the
prints on longer length pea coats were inspired by Tibetan designs.
Then onwards down the spice trail, colours began to heat up
with top to toe blazing orange.
The outerwear still remained warm and cosy with
parkas, turtle necks and cropped pea coats but the sturdy hiking boot was
replaced by the softer relaxed sandal (still worn with thick hiking socks.)
The spicy hot orange makes way to deeper red tones of
claret, garnet and ox blood.
The style for suits is double breasted in cool white, cream,
deep wine and the more classic navy.
And if the statement pieces of cropped parkas and pea coats
are not to your taste, there is the more conventional length coat looking
dapper with a large fur collar.
Topman Design is a directional premium collection which is
stocked online at topman.com, and the London Oxford Circus and New York
Flagships
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