5 October 2006 15:06 GMT / By Chris Hall
Sweats, hoodies and gillets feature heavily throughout Weird Fish’s new autumn/winter collection for women, with an emphasis on comfort, durability and exploration.The range blends modern trends with a hardwearing utility vibe. The collection mixes the brand’s signature Macaroni basic's with fur and cord detailing, combining function with fashion. Khaki and beige tones mix with lilacs and pinks to make the colour palette fun and funky - helping to brighten even the dullest of days!
Weird Fish's signature Macaroni sweater, crew neck basics and canvas cover-ups form the basis of the men's collection. Hardwearing, distressed fabrics blend comfort and durability with masculine sporty designs. Rich base colours of dark blues, beige and khaki's sit against lighter aqua and mint tones to make up a bright colour palette for the harsh winter months to come.
Gutsy heavyweight jackets, designed with warmth and comfort in mind, prepare you for the cold winter season, whilst cord coats and soft fur-lined fleeces make sure you endure the tough, outdoor conditions.
Weird Fish originally imported lifestyle clothing from California for a number of years, before establishing themselves as a brand in 1993. The intention was to produce quality clothing that offered a comfortable, relaxed fit and was not aimed at any specific activity.
Last year Weird Fish opened their flagship in Cardiff's Royal Arcade and they can be found online a www.weirdfishshop.co.uk
Sports Fitness, Running, Clothing, Weird Fish




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