We’ve always had an affinity for war-time design. In our studio, you’ll find bits of memorabilia & books about military-issued uniforms; that unroot the history of many of the classic outerwear shapes & patterns that we recognise today in modern fashion.
Our range of ‘Fatigue’ shirting & bottoms were originally inspired by the ‘fatigue duty’ & summer uniforms that were first issued to servicemen during 1941. However, unlike the original HBT pieces that were made from a heavy herringbone twill, for our spring/summer range, we experimented with another material that originated in the military.
Ripstop was first introduced during WW2 when forces required a light yet strong fabric to replace the delicate & expensive silk parachutes & resist tears on the battlefield. Although the ripstop uniform didn’t take off back then, it continued to be used for sails, sleeping bags and later camping equipment; and since then ripstop has only become stronger, lighter & more wearable.




