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Autumn Winter 2019, Farah

Our 6 Best New Farah Arrivals for AW19

Farah is truly the “comeback kid” of vintage brands. Many of you will remember Farah Slacks from 60s and 70s school uniforms; the brand has moved on since then and now puts out an incredible range of vintage menswear from polo shirts to jackets and more.

Standards are already high this Autumn Winter 2019. Here’s 6 of our favourite new styles by Farah, including a new twist on the popular Brewer shirt and updated colours in the Jim 1/4 Zip Sweat.

Short Sleeve Polo by Farah – £50

Ricky Short Sleeve Polo Shirt by Farah | Winter Balsam, Blue Peony

Here’s a new and improved version of Farah’s short sleeve polo shirt, which sold incredibly well last year. The new polo boasts a soft 100% pique cotton fabric with a far superior handle than before. Even the buttons are better – and now there’s four of them on the placket plus a smart button-down collar! We offer three new colours – Winter Balsam Marl, (left), Blue Peony Marl (right) and Spanish Brown (not pictured.) Choose your size from Medium to XX Large.

Plain Marl T Shirt by Farah – £25

Dennis Plain Crew Neck T Shirts by Farah | Gravel, Rose Taupe, Dark Denim

If you’re after a plain T-Shirt, look no further than the new “Dennis” line by Farah. Like the polo shirt, this garment boasts a beautiful marl fabric that stands out from a simple plain colour. This season we’ve got out hands on three new colours: Gravel Marl, Rose Taupe Marl and Dark Denim. All three come in a semi-slim fit that has proven extremely popular with our customers. Pair it with a dark wash jean and trainers for the perfect casual outfit. Sizes range from Small to Extra Large.

Honeycomb T Shirt by Farah – £35

Potter Pique T Shirt by Farah | True Navy, Dark Mauve

Farah takes the comfort level up a notch with this sublime new T-Shirt, a real highlight of our Autumn Winter 2019 collection. Made with a super-soft honeycomb woven cotton, this T-Shirt keeps you cool in summer and stays warm when the temperatures drop. Check out the bold stripe detailing on the ribbed collar and cuffs. Choose your size from Small to Extra Large in True Navy (left) and Dark Mauve (right).

1/4 Zip Sweatshirt by Farah – £60

Jim 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt by Farah | Deep Olive, Farah Red

Farah’s Jim sweatshirt absolutely flew out when it was introduced to Apache last year – but only in basic core colours. For Autumn Winter 2019, Farah have added a pair of new seasonal colours in Deep Olive and Farah Red. This sweatshirt boasts a quarter zip to help you get it on and off easier, and a small funnel neck to keep the elements off your neck. The fabric is made from a quality loopback cotton – as good as it gets on a sweatshirt. Browse the full range of Farah sweatshirts at Apache here.

Cord Shirt by Farah – £70

Fontella Cord Shirt by Farah | Burnt Red, True Navy

Now here’s a shirt with a different twist! Crafted in a lovely, lightweight 100% cotton “baby cord” fabric, the feel of these shirts is different to any other. We love the sharp button down collar – just like the classic Oxford shirt, it bridges the gap between smart and casual wear. There’s two colours for AW19: Burnt Red (left) and True Navy (right). Both look great with jeans or trousers in any wash or colour. Sizes range from Medium to Extra Large.

Tartan Check Shirt by Farah – £65

Brewer Tartan Check Shirt by Farah | Gillespie Green, Gold

We love a tartan check pattern at Apache, and no one pulls off the style better than Farah. This new shirt is based on the hugely popular Brewer Oxford shirt, with its breathable fine-weave cotton fabric and smart button-down collar. Still in the same great semi-slim fit, as any of our loyal Farah customers will tell you. Treat yourself to this seasonal special in Gillespie Green (left) or Gold (right). It’s ideal as a second layer over a T-Shirt but comfortable and warm enough to wear on its own.

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