‘Exploration’ is the theme for the fourth collection from London label Ruff & Huddle. Inspired as ever by music, art and street culture – with an emphasis on comfort and play – this season’s pickings include an exclusive collaboration with artist Tim Rockins, who has previously created visuals for the Gorillaz, and created work for the likes of Yoko Ono and Kate Moss. Focusing his attention on a younger crowd, he has created a “skate-inspired” reversible TimTom Coaches Jacket, alongside a variety of super-cute sweatshirts and shorts. But our pick of the SS15 collection, which has just hit stores, is the delectable Mac-n-Cheese Pack-a-Mac – a wind-proof, shower-proof technical jacket with heat-sealed seams (fancy), and plenty of attention-grabbing details. Did we mention their latest child models? Off the scale.
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