

Layering and essentials come courtesy of graphic T-shirts that play on Simons’ signature ability to create subcultural references, this time around pulling on themes you’d expect to see on album covers of alternative rock bands, while a staple collection of denim workwear now appears in green and orange-brown hues.įor a final touch, The Broken Arm has also stocked up on the designer’s rather ominous denim hoods in a variety of colors. Likewise, the “Dark Aubergine” blazer makes for another winter-ready statement, especially when styled alongside the various mohair balaclavas that are now on offer, too.Įlsewhere, we find rather tame offerings from the designer like a reversible fisherman sweater that reveals a thick metallic thread chenille on the flipside, a jersey track jacket for more sporty occasions, and an elongated bomber coat for something extra. Leading the pack is the classic double-breasted coat, coming in a timelessly oversized cut that gives the fluff of the Alpaca wool even more impact, accentuated by its teal-tinted navy hue.

While his runway-worn boots have been and gone, notable Alpaca and virgin wool-mix looks have finally arrived for Simons’ fans to get their hands on.
