Carnaby Magazine Issue 4

British Heroes &

American Classics

The Newburgh Quarter boasts some of the finest heritage and quality design-led brands from both Britain and America, and there’s a real buzz surrounding their latest collections. Look out: Barbour Heritage has launched a new sub-brand, Barbour Beacon. The name comes from the Beacon lighthouse in South Shields, which has been synonymous with Barbour since 1894, and is a contemporary take on the company’s heritage with a youthful, sharp, branded look. Key pieces include hiking fleeces, logoed tees and lightweight backpacks. Over at Pankhurst London , celebrate the best of British style, craft and taste with their new collaboration with single malt whisky The Balvenie. Relax in one of the shop’s Bentley bespoke barber’s chairs, chill out, take a sip and enjoy a truly crafted grooming moment. There’s also an amazing selection of new products to buy to remember your experience.

Head to Cubitts for their new Grafton collection. The brother to their Flaxman style, Grafton has a rounded, angular lens making it versatile in shape, and while you’re there, be sure to book in for an in-house eye test. Shop the premium Laurel Wreath by Fred Perry collection. Each piece celebrates enduring styles borrowing details from the brand’s sportswear and modernist heritage. All new pieces are made in a monochromatic palette and have been designed with a directional approach. Key details include reversed seams, raw-edged patches and contrast stitching. A UK exclusive welcomed to the Newburgh Quarter from across the pond, the brand-new dedicated Red Wing Women’s store is just a stone’s throw from the men’s shop. The new collection features three ranges, Core, Legacy and Modern. The Core range presents styles from the men’s collection such as the iconic Moc Toe, Iron Ranger and Engineer boots – redesigned with the female foot in mind.

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