The Christmas season can be a scramble, especially when it comes to presents. Either you're unsure of what to get, haven't started or don't know where to look. If that's you, make yourself comfortable with our Christmas list.
A compilation of picks from our selection of brands, ranging from outerwear to accessories and tops. Thank us later.
Kicking our Christmas list off with the most on theme piece, presented to you by AGR - this cosy fur coat is perfect for the winter temperatures we've been experiencing. It is lined and hooded so your warmth is guaranteed.
Consider yourself a colourful eskimo.
On the topic of colour, we have our ERL Sunset Puffer Bag. Its design nods to the rich warm skies of Los Angeles. Its super spacious for anyone who likes to throw everything in a bag and go, as well as having a zipped pocket for the personal items you want to keep private.
There was no doubt jewellery would be apart of this list, it's a no brainer. We've picked out a Hatton Labs staple - the Signet Ring. A classic seamless piece great for someone who wants to step up their accessories game.
Y/Project is on everyone's lists for Christmas - we're sure. Let us point you in the direction of this super heavy knit, perfect for settling down at home or making a statement outside. Don't waste any time!
If you find yourself more in the explorative genre of fashion, you'll see this jacket from Spencer Badu a perfect match. It comes with a hood and fleece lining, perfect for a winter walk.
JW Anderson Relaxed Bomber Jacket With Detachable Hood:
Not quite the type for a winter coat? This bomber is the perfect disguise for those who can't get rid of theirs. Referencing the classic MA-1 bomber style, this refreshed iteration from JW Anderson comes with a detachable hood in blue, for a pop of colour with a faux fur finish for that extra bit of warmth.
Rassvet Men Big Logo Sweatshirt Knit:
Lastly, we have an easy option for all - from Rassvet. This sweatshirt is a great all year round piece, accessible on all fronts and won't break the bank.
By Luca Allick-Smith