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Hentsch Man SS14 @ London Collections: Men

If you are a regular reader of The Everyday Man you will be familiar with one of our favourite London menswear labels Hentsch Man.  Yesterday afternoon in a London garage the label revealed the first look at their Spring/Summer 2014 collection as part of London Collections: Men.

The SS14 Hentsch Man range gathers inspiration from the American west featuring key pieces as styled using cowboy boots and stetsons.  The signature Hentsch prints are of course back in tailoring and shirts.  Our favourite piece from the collection is the aptly adorned ‘Mr Cool’ t-shirt.

A few of the stand out looks from the ‘Met By Accident’ presentation at LC:M are shown below:

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