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  • Jacket Required: Dodd

    After selling via its own website for the past few seasons, Dodd is available at wholesale for the first time for autumn 13.

  • Jacket Required: Dual-ism Project, Descente

    Sportswear brand Descente and innovative outerwear label Yono have come together to create the Dual-ism Project, a collection of super-technical performancewear that can work hard on the ski slope but also look cracking on the office commute.

  • Jacket Required: Loreak Mendian

    Coming from the Basque region of northern Spain, Loreak Mendian made its UK debut at Jacket Required.

  • Jacket Required: Nordic Union of Novel Camouflage

    Danish brand Nordic Union of Novel Camouflage, or NUNC for short, is stepping away from chinos and cutting down its denim offer to four key shapes and washes for autumn 13.

  • Jacket Required: Smith Wykes

    Young label Smith Wykes’ quality fabrics, focus on detail and modern takes on wardrobe classics caught Drapers’ eye.

  • Jacket Required: Ucon

    Making its UK show debut, Berlin brand Ucon blends a casual streetwear look with a smarter, tailored style.

  • Jacket Required: Memento

    This first spring collection of Memento blends smart and casual dressing for a relaxed summer look.

  • Jacket Required: Rascals

    Set up in 2008, Danish brand Rascals continues its stylish cyclists look for spring 13.

  • Jacket Required: Blue Collar Worker

    British brand Blue Collar Worker is back after a two year hiatus, relaunching for spring 13.

  • Jacket Required: Esemplare

    There is an off-duty military to Esemplare’s new collection, focusing on casual-luxe pieces in shades of tobacco, navy and ecru.

  • Jacket Required: SNCL

    Smile Now Cry Later, otherwise known as SNCL is a brand new label launching for spring 13, focusing clean and simple menswear items given an interesting twist.

  • Jacket Required: Vanishing Elephant

    One brand that really backed the spring 13 trend for print and pattern is Australia’s Vanishing Elephant.

  • Jacket Required: Soulland

    Another Danish brand that shone at Jacket Required, Soulland’s spring 13 collection worked the season’s print and pattern trend in a way fitting to this cool Scandinavian brand.

  • Jacket Required: Shipley & Halmos

    Making its European trade show debut at Jacket Required, this New York brand designs men’s clothing and footwear, as well as furniture, books and art materials.

  • Jacket Required: Lee 101

    Lee 101 has introduced the new 101 Union B fit, featuring a heritage-style cinched back, printed pocket linings and selvedge-trimmed pocket edges.

  • Jacket Required: Anthony & Brown

    The debut collection from Anthony & Brown aims to perfect men’s basics, with T-shirts, polos, rugby shirts, shirts, knits, jersey hoodies, shorts and chinos in a commercial palette.

  • Jacket Required: Common People

    The third collection from Common People continues the ethos of great quality British-made pieces.

  • Jacket Required: Tom & Hawk

    If you are looking for colourful prints, look no further than Tom & Hawk.

  • Jacket Required: La Paz

    Portuguese menswear brand La Paz takes its inspiration from the sea, with a coastal seafarer vibe worked in bright summer colours.

  • Jacket Required: Guild of Labour

    Working attire updated for the modern man and 1940s wardrobe staples inspired this debut collection.

  • Jacket Required: William Fox & Sons

    Showing its first full collection for spring 13, this colourful stand grabbed Drapers’ attention.

  • Jacket Required

    Following the success of last season’s show, Drapers was looking forward to the third edition of menswear exhibition Jacket Required – and we were not disappointed.

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