Matthew Hegarty founded his namesake brand Hegarty to offer premium garments designed Smosh Brutal shirt and made in London using only the finest English fabrics and trims. The label offers a wide range of women’s, unisex, and men’s pieces to celebrate the fluidity of great fashion design demonstrated in British craftsmanship and vision with a focus also on diversity, inclusivity and sustainability. Hegarty began with two pieces, a Women’s and Men’s Peacoat. The collection has now grown to a comprehensive selection of ready-to-wear, including a Women’s Cloak cut from 100% pure virgin wool Melton, a Women’s and Men’s Single Breasted Cashmere Overcoat and a Unisex Raglan Sleeve Denim Jacket using premium English Selvedge Denim. Committed to building a sustainable future, the team works with local and ethical manufacturers and suppliers to perfect quality-driven and time-defying creations without letting excess material go to waste. For example, the composition of their Unisex Varsity Bomber Jacket, consists of premium dark navy cashmere and wool blend with 100% real by-product leather and 100% wool cuffs, collar and waist. The buttons from the Pea Coats are made of by-product cow horn and the Biker Jacket is also a 100% real by-product leather. Matthew graduated in Photography from London College of Fashion. During his studies, he also honed his skills in fashion design and pattern cutting, developing a distinct commitment to design. Embracing his multi-hyphenate creative background, he built his eponymous fashion brand Hegarty. With plans to expand their collection into other ready-to-wear separates and accessories, they continue to pave the way for British brands in the post-pandemic and post-Brexit landscape. ‘I really had an urge to create something and also make it, here, in London. I had the idea to start my own brand named after my surname and I also saw it as an inclusive brand that was womenswear, unisex and menswear. There’s definitely a place for denim outerwear, tweed coats and leather jackets in everyone’s wardrobe which also makes them so exciting to design and make. Everything at Hegarty is designed and made 100% from the ground up. There is a design and manufacturing uniqueness to the whole collection which isn’t available anywhere else. It is possible to create the very best garments at a scalable price in the UK and I wish more UK-based fashion brands would do this.’ – Founder and Designer Matthew Hegarty.
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The last couple of years have been challenging for people. Smosh Brutal shirt From the global pandemic to the war in the Ukraine, times are still hard and everyone feels physically and mentally drained. This is why fashion has taken a turn and has come out with a range of new styles with designers collaborating with one another to show unity in a world that is more polarised than ever. With a record number of collaborations in the fashion industry last year, 2022 was thought to have quietened down, but this is far from true. 2022 has brought some huge collaborations from the top design houses in the world like Supreme, Gucci, Balenciaga and much more. In this article, we will go through some of the most significant men’s fashion collaborations in 2022. Ye has been in the public eye a lot this year, from unacceptable and controversial statements to ruining his ties with his fashion label. Everything was looking up for the brand t the start of the year when his Yeezy Gap collaborated with Balenciaga’s creative director Demna Gvasalia to create a whole new collaboration between all three brands called Yeezy Gap Engineered by Balenciaga. Its first fashion drop was in February with a range of garments including jeans, t-shirts, hoodies, denim jackets, joggers and puffer jackets with prices ranging from $120 up to $440 when purchased from the stores, obviously these pieces cost more from resellers due to them being difficult to find. Prada and Adidas started their collaboration journey in 2019, and have already released two collections. In January they collaborated once again for the Adidas for Prada Re-Nylon collection which is now their third collection together. This collaboration has brought out its first capsule collection of co-branded clothes and accessories. The two brands have rethought fashion and have turned their classic sportswear into a sustainably focused eco-friendly approach. Instead of using the classic nylon is now been replaced with Prada Re-Nylon which is made completely of plastic waste from the oceans. The garments included were anoraks, bags, backpacks, tracksuits and much more. Burberry and Supreme partnered up in March for a spring collaboration drop which included a classic trench coat collection, a range of puffer jackets hoodies, jeans and much more to create a uniform. The collection reimagined the timelessness of Burberry by using the classic plaid print but paired with the Supremes streetwear silhouette. In May, Matthew Williams, creative director at Givenchy partnered with the renowned Disney for a fashion collaboration called “The Wonder Gallery” for a limited edition capsule collection. The collab focused on a range of tees and hoodies with iconic Disney characters, silhouettes and icons inspired by some of the biggest Disney movies such as 101 Dalmatians, Bambi and Frozen. This isn’t the only time they collaborated as in 2013, Bambi made an appearance on a Givenchy sweatshirt. Adidas has been busy in 2022 and is probably one of the most talked about collaborations this year with Gucci. The initial collection debuted in June and quickly went out of sale as soon as it launched. The collaboration focused on creating super luxury sportswear that ties in with the vintage aesthetic of Adidas original. The collection has a range of garments to offer including sweatbands, running shorts, track tops and much more. The collab used the Adidas Trefoil with the Gucci name to create a truly unique aesthetic. One of the most significant men’s fashion collaborations in 2022 has got to be Louis Vuitton’s homage to its late designer Virgil Abloh. The brand teamed up with Nike in May 2022 to release a complete range of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers that were designed by Abloh himself in a collab between the fashion house and Nike. There are many collab designer trainers released in 2022, but this collaboration was more than just two brands coming together, it was about creating a legacy for Virgil to be remembered by. This is hands down a collaboration that nobody saw coming. Omega and Swatch collaborated which has made many watch enthusiasts hide under their covers and has caused outrage among resellers. Hype beast culture is a huge trend in 2022, and more people than ever are turning to special pieces, well this Swatch x Omega collab is definitely something for the streetwear-focused man. In the future, we should start to see more of this form of collaboration with other watch brands.
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Good product. First thing I did aS to wash the t-shirts in lightly soaped medium cool washer. Then they were dried in medium cool dryer. Still felt good but a tad softening of the material. Worth the cost. Order a size larger but wash and dry before first wear.
Brent Poirier –
Fast delivery good design
Larry Kirchner –
I love Marilyn Monroe and this red shirt is so pretty with the hot pink.
Good quality and worth the money.
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Russell Robbins –
Got a Large size and Fits perfectly for my cousin who is 6”1 and my husband who is 6”