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<strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

SPRING/SUMMER


TRACING THE ROOTS OF <strong>GANT</strong><br />

06 THE KENNEDY SUMMER HOUSE<br />

18 BOYS & GIRLS<br />

20 PREPPY PROFESSOR<br />

36 FROM MEMORIAL DAY TO LABOR<br />

DAY WEEKEND<br />

40 EAST COAST SURFING<br />

46 <strong>GANT</strong> BY MICHAEL BASTIAN.<br />

JUST MARRIED!<br />

62 THE CLASSIC <strong>GANT</strong> CHINO<br />

64 DOCKING AT NEWPORT<br />

82 NEWPORT MANSION<br />

94 SOUTHINGTON STABLES<br />

99 PRODUCT INFORMATION<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> RUGGER (INSERT)<br />

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<strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong> is where it all began.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history of America as well as the history<br />

of <strong>GANT</strong>. Throughout the years this coastline<br />

has worked its strange and magical attraction on<br />

academics, artists, writers and those individuals<br />

who want to enjoy the good life to its fullest. It’s<br />

where we come from, it’s where we always return:<br />

to the sea and the inspiration.<br />

That is an experience we’re always more<br />

than happy to share.<br />

So, like so many summers before,<br />

welcome to our place!<br />

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DECORATING THE KENNEDY SUMMER HOUSE<br />

in Hyannisport<br />

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. or “Bobby” as he is<br />

known to his friends, loves the water. It’s a<br />

very personal love that is rooted in a magical<br />

childhood growing up in Hyannisport,<br />

Massachusetts on the shores of Nantucket<br />

Sound. Here, among historic clapboard<br />

houses, boardwalks and beaches Bobby<br />

and his six energetic children now share<br />

their own home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kennedys moved to Hyannisport in the<br />

1920s when Bobby’s grandfather Joseph P.<br />

Kennedy purchased a rambling beachfront<br />

home. “Grandpa’s house” was soon surrounded<br />

by the homes of his children including<br />

Bobby’s father’s, Attorney General<br />

Robert Kennedy and his uncle’s President<br />

John F. Kennedy, in a tight compound.<br />

Other Kennedy relatives also moved into a<br />

slightly more scattered orbit around Joseph<br />

Kennedy’s gabled clapboard summerhouse<br />

and the tiny seaside village.<br />

Bobby spent each summer on Cape Cod<br />

at the family compound where he and his<br />

29 cousins enjoyed a daily regimen of athletic<br />

training and outdoor activities. Each<br />

day the families would sail to the nearby<br />

islands with the children skippering their<br />

own tiny sailboats and the grownups leading<br />

the fl otilla in the family’s 26-foot Wianno<br />

Senior. <strong>The</strong>y would picnic there and fi sh<br />

for sand sharks, scup, fl ounder, puffers and<br />

sea robins; gather hermit crabs, periwinkles<br />

and scallops, or dig for the tasty steamers.<br />

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After sailing they would play baseball on<br />

the fi eld behind John F. Kennedy’s summer<br />

White House or touch football below Joseph<br />

Kennedy’s veranda on the sprawling green<br />

lawn bordered by sawgrass and white sand<br />

beaches that stretch into the sparkling sea.<br />

Hyannisport was a paradise for Bobby. Surrounded<br />

by his family he indulged his obsession<br />

with the natural world.<br />

Nothing much has changed in Hyannisport<br />

in the 50 years since it served as the<br />

summer White House but today Bobby’s six<br />

children have 85 cousins to play with, all of<br />

them enjoying the same close relationship<br />

with nature and the sea. Each day they<br />

ride their bikes to the tidal inlets at Calmus<br />

Beach to crab, or to the salt marshes<br />

at nearby Squaw Island to catch fi ddler<br />

crabs, killifi sh, and mumichugs. <strong>The</strong>y dipnet<br />

for painted turtles and baby catfi sh on<br />

Anderson’s Pond, and seine for eels, shiners,<br />

skipjacks and Atlantic needle fi sh that hide<br />

in the Sargasso weed on the shores that<br />

bracket the harbor.<br />

Bobby’s home is a virtual hotel. His siblings,<br />

cousins and dozens of young cousins<br />

from the 4th generation assemble each<br />

night with weekend guests and stray kids<br />

from across the village after outdoor games<br />

of baseball, football and capture-the-fl ag.<br />

As head of the household, he cooks a giant<br />

barbecue, as thirty bicycles lie resting on<br />

the front lawn.<br />

Bobby’s classic <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong> cedar shingle<br />

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home was built in 1820 by a sea captain. On<br />

its roof is a charming fenced terrace known<br />

locally as a “widow’s walk”, where the captain’s<br />

wife could watch for her husband’s return<br />

from the sea. From here, the expansive<br />

sea views stretch to the islands of Martha’s<br />

Vineyard and Nantucket on the edge of the<br />

horizon. Midnight may fi nd a dozen children<br />

sleeping on the widow’s walk beneath<br />

the stars on foam bedrolls. Facing the other<br />

way, there’s a Kennedy home in every direction.<br />

Bobby himself grew up in the house<br />

next door with ten siblings, his mother<br />

Ethel who still lives there and father Robert<br />

Kennedy, the legendary attorney general<br />

and civil rights champion of the ’60s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> doors of this hospitable household<br />

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is President of<br />

Waterkeeper Alliance and the best-known<br />

environmental lawyer in America. Waterkeeper<br />

Alliance is the world’s foremost<br />

grassroots water protection organization.<br />

As president, he leads over two hundred<br />

local waterkeeper programs that protect<br />

rivers, lakes and ocean bays around the<br />

world using patrol boats, litigation and science<br />

to bring the biggest polluters to justice.<br />

Waterkeepers understand that clean water<br />

means healthy communities.<br />

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are never locked. <strong>The</strong> kitchen is always<br />

open and the barbecue pit lit. Ringing<br />

phones, blaring music, trampling feet and<br />

the barking of the Kennedy’s two dachshunds,<br />

Cupid and Cinnamon, add to the<br />

atmosphere of amiable anarchy. Kids<br />

box, dance, wrestle, paint pictures or play<br />

“ananagrams” on the fl oor while the older<br />

boys and girls clean fresh caught bluefi sh<br />

on the outdoor patio. Somewhere someone<br />

is playing a few bars on a piano.<br />

Between May and September, the house<br />

functions as the hub around which the family’s<br />

life revolves. <strong>The</strong>re is nothing ostentatious<br />

here. <strong>The</strong> three-story house contains<br />

an astounding twenty-one beds scattered<br />

haphazardly over fi ve crowded bedrooms,<br />

a living room and study, all served by a<br />

kitchen and four bathrooms. Stained pine<br />

fl oors complement beautiful windows cheerfully<br />

lighting practical bedrooms strewn<br />

with matching pillows, duvets and throws.<br />

Terrycloth robes and towels hanging in the<br />

bathrooms tastefully complete the casual<br />

country home feeling.<br />

Shelves in the kitchen and the hallways<br />

overfl ow with plates, bowls and glasses, all<br />

anxiously expecting unexpected visitors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> combined dining room and study is too<br />

small for the perpetual crowds and fl ows out<br />

onto a patio fi lled with wicker and Adirondack<br />

chairs, which functions as the social<br />

center of the house.<br />

Even on the occasional Cape Cod rainy<br />

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day, the family spends time together. Bobby<br />

takes the kids to play paint ball or roller<br />

hockey or go bowling or to the movies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> return trip to the compound almost<br />

invariably includes a stop at the world<br />

famous ice cream parlor “Four Seas”,<br />

which also provides cones and chocolate<br />

sundaes on evenings when dinner guests<br />

outnumber the desserts.<br />

Fresh ocean breezes blow through open<br />

windows and doors. <strong>The</strong> president of Waterkeeper<br />

Alliance has spent his entire life<br />

on rivers and by the sea, and was taught<br />

from an early age along with the rest of his<br />

cousins to never fear the ocean. Kennedy<br />

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boats can be seen on Nantucket Sound<br />

even on the windiest days when the small<br />

craft warning fl ag is battering the fl agpole<br />

at the end of the Hyannisport pier.<br />

Calmer days fi nd the children swimming,<br />

diving from the pier, windsurfi ng, waterskiing,<br />

wake boarding, kite surfi ng, kayaking<br />

and surfi ng. All the children know<br />

how to navigate and handle themselves on<br />

a sailboat.<br />

Bobby’s passion for the sea is evident<br />

throughout his house. Navigational charts,<br />

marine and nautical art adorn every wall.<br />

<strong>The</strong> third fl oor is paneled in the style of a<br />

wooden ship’s cabin. In those rare instances<br />

when the house is actually quiet, Bobby gets<br />

a chance to tell the children tales of Cape<br />

Cod’s riveting history, pirate ships, the<br />

Wampanoag Indians, whaling fl eets and the<br />

pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock. Other<br />

days the family goes diving with friend and<br />

world-famous treasure hunter Barry Clifford,<br />

searching for pirate treasure on the<br />

wreck of the Whydah – Sam Bellamy’s ship<br />

that foundered off Cape Cod in 1691. <strong>The</strong><br />

Kennedy children often return to the surface<br />

with handfuls of gold pirate dubloons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idyllic paradise that patriarch<br />

Joseph Kennedy found in Hyannisport<br />

abides for generations of Kennedys. Each<br />

year new members of the clan learn to<br />

love nature and Cape Cod as their parents,<br />

grandparents and great-grandparents have<br />

during every magical summer since 1920.<br />

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BOYS & GIRLS<br />

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PREPPY PROFESSOR<br />

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From Memorial Day to<br />

Labor Day Weekend.<br />

Summer is never more windswept than it is<br />

in <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong>, the sky is never as blue,<br />

and life on and around the beach is never<br />

more salt-splotched and relaxed.<br />

In time for Memorial Day, at the end of<br />

May, surfboards are waxed and the small<br />

family-owned seafood shacks once again<br />

tempt the taste buds with freshly caught<br />

crabs, clams, tuna and lobster rolls; as<br />

tasty as if they’d been served straight off<br />

the fi sherman’s boat.<br />

As you travel through the <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong><br />

states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,<br />

<strong>New</strong> Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont,<br />

you are constantly struck by how<br />

authentic, traditional and down-to-earth<br />

everything is.<br />

Presidents, professors, media personalities<br />

and cultural darlings can relax here<br />

and switch off from demanding jobs in<br />

<strong>New</strong> York, Boston and Washington without<br />

hordes of paparazzi lurking in the reeds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> local patriotism that abounds is almost<br />

physical. Everyone is proud of where they<br />

come from, and therefore eager to share.<br />

It feels like everybody walks around with<br />

a common, shared idea: American East<br />

Coast Style is a style that invites everyone<br />

to the party.<br />

<strong>The</strong> European version of America<br />

Around these parts, people never forget that<br />

it was at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts,<br />

when English pilgrims fi rst disembarked<br />

from the Mayfl ower in 1620, that modern<br />

America was born.<br />

Architecture in the small villages, fi shing<br />

communities and sophisticated university<br />

towns is living history – for young and<br />

old alike. <strong>The</strong>y will all describe the Battle<br />

of Bunker Hill in 1775 as enthusiastically<br />

as last night’s homerun by baseball hero<br />

Kevin Youkilis of Boston’s (and all of <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>England</strong>’s) loved-to-bits Red Sox.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bridge between the US and Europe is<br />

said to start from Cape Cod, a peninsula<br />

where many East Coast intellectuals have<br />

their summer addresses. On closer inspection<br />

of the map you can see just how the cape<br />

stretches its arm straight out into the<br />

Atlantic Ocean, as if reaching for the<br />

Continent on the other side.<br />

Marines and fi shermen gave<br />

their style to the world (with a little<br />

help from a president).<br />

Everything is spelled t-r-a-d-i-t-i-o-n in this<br />

“original America”. No amount of new ideas<br />

or novelties have managed to erase the focus<br />

on education, family life, values, sports and<br />

culture. On the contrary, these traditions<br />

only seem to get stronger with time.<br />

Just take fashion. Chinos in all colors,<br />

Oxford and button-down shirts, turtlenecks,<br />

sweaters, pea coats and sailing<br />

shoes are garments that embody the classic<br />

east-coast-look for most people. Images<br />

of Ivy League campuses, yacht races and<br />

cocktails on immaculate, sweeping lawns<br />

instantly fi ll your mind.<br />

Long before they became fashionable,<br />

however, the only point to these garments<br />

was their function. And functionality<br />

depended on quality. Sailors and fi shermen<br />

needed tough enough clothes to work at<br />

sea. Soldiers returning from World War II<br />

had got used to more comfortable pants.<br />

Everyone who experienced grim winters<br />

here, with icy winds scouring around every<br />

house and rocky shore, simply wished for<br />

a winter wardrobe that would keep them<br />

reliably warm. As the Anglo-Saxon heritage<br />

blended further into the local sense for the<br />

fi ner things in life, it was only a question<br />

of time before the garments started looking<br />

good too.<br />

And yet it wasn’t until 1960 that the<br />

style was immortalized. That was the year<br />

John F. Kennedy became the youngest US<br />

President in history. Folks who until then<br />

had considered <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong> a place<br />

reserved for “eccentric bohemians” and<br />

“sports nerds” now started to see their northeastern<br />

neighbor in a completely new light.<br />

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Kennedy was born and raised in Boston,<br />

educated at Harvard, owned a large summer<br />

residence on Cape Cod and nurtured an<br />

interest in sailing that bordered on the<br />

obsessive. He was often photographed<br />

on his boat, dressed in tan chinos and a<br />

lambswool sweater. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier<br />

and John F. Kennedy, who were married in<br />

the small church of St Mary’s in <strong>New</strong>port,<br />

spent all their free time away from the<br />

White House in the Hyannisport compound<br />

that is still in the family today.<br />

“I always come back to the Cape and<br />

walk the beach when I have a tough<br />

decision to make. <strong>The</strong> Cape is the one place<br />

I can think and be alone”, is a quote that<br />

drives home the point that this 70 mile long<br />

and oftentimes windy “pile of sand” has<br />

had just as large an effect on world politics<br />

as on fashion.<br />

Where sailing and chinos are religion.<br />

On a clear and sunny morning in June,<br />

we land at <strong>New</strong>port. If not the heart of all<br />

of <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong> then at least the heart of<br />

Rhode Island, the smallest state in the US<br />

and commonly referred to by locals as “<strong>The</strong><br />

Ocean”.<br />

<strong>New</strong>port was the fi rst vacation spots<br />

in the nation. It was here that pioneering<br />

summer guests for the fi rst time ever in<br />

the US sailed and played tennis, polo and<br />

golf. And it was here that the wealthiest of<br />

<strong>New</strong> York’s fi nanciers and their families<br />

spent their summers from the late 1800’s<br />

to 1930. Aside from tennis and golf, these<br />

families also challenged each other in an<br />

ongoing contest to see who could build the<br />

most impressive renaissance palace and<br />

who hosted the most lavish, talked-about<br />

summer parties (F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Great Gatsby” gives you a good idea).<br />

However you usually left your “cottage”,<br />

which was the modest moniker used for the<br />

family summer palace, after just a few weeks.<br />

Next stop on the social calendar: hunting<br />

and fi shing at your fall residence in the<br />

Adirondacks. Thanks to private donations<br />

and the <strong>New</strong>port Restoration Foundation,<br />

many of these “cottages” have been<br />

preserved and are open to the public today.<br />

Of equal historic importance for <strong>New</strong>-<br />

port are the classic America’s Cup races.<br />

Between 1870 and 1983, the US team was<br />

so dominant it was said that if another<br />

nation should, God forbid, manage to win,<br />

the trophy displayed at the <strong>New</strong> York Yacht<br />

Club would be replaced with the head of<br />

the man responsible for the loss. But after<br />

132 straight victories the longest streak in<br />

modern sports history was broken. <strong>The</strong><br />

unthinkable became a fact one beautiful<br />

September day in 1983, when a band of<br />

Aussies aboard “Australia II” vanquished<br />

the American boat “Liberty”. <strong>The</strong> head of<br />

skipper Dennis Conner is reputedly still<br />

attached to his shoulders, and <strong>New</strong>port,<br />

which dreams of hosting the America’s<br />

Cup again, is with its 156 other races and<br />

regattas every year still the undisputed US<br />

sailing capital.<br />

With this come countless opportunities<br />

for socializing. An active yacht club that is<br />

serious about dress codes is bound to infl uence<br />

fashion. Wearing black, jeans, high heels or<br />

socks in the summer months are telltale signs<br />

that the person you’re talking to is an out-oftowner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> local uniform consists of a pair<br />

of chinos with a polo or a button-down shirt<br />

– and of course no socks.<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> going back home.<br />

White wooden houses with porches,<br />

Adirondack chairs, lighthouses, gray slates,<br />

the Star Spangled Banner, signal fl ags,<br />

woody station wagons, graduation gowns,<br />

boardwalks leading to the beach, chugging<br />

fi shing boats, labradors… and Katherine<br />

Hepburn just walked by.<br />

Or did she? Even if you’ve never been<br />

here you know what it looks like. A myriad<br />

of images from endless American fi lms and<br />

TV shows spring to mind, perhaps mixed<br />

with illustrations by <strong>New</strong> <strong>England</strong>-born<br />

artist Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), who<br />

managed to capture the essence of American<br />

everyday and family life better than anyone.<br />

Where Europe ends and America begins,<br />

a meeting occurs that never ceases to<br />

fascinate. This cross-fertilization between<br />

worlds is a constant source of inspiration.<br />

Famous artists, photographers and other<br />

creative people have benefi ted from this<br />

throughout the years. One of them was<br />

Bernard Gant, a visionary man who started<br />

making shirts in <strong>New</strong> Haven, Connecticut<br />

together with his sons 61 years ago.<br />

A fashion that, via campus stores at Yale,<br />

Harvard and Brown has since traveled out<br />

into the world, and has made <strong>GANT</strong>’s roots<br />

grow ever stronger as more of us have taken<br />

to this way of life.<br />

That’s why we always stick around.<br />

Through fall when nature’s mesmerizing<br />

color fi reworks make “leaf peepers” of us all,<br />

through winter when skis carry us down the<br />

slopes of Vermont and <strong>New</strong> Hampshire, only<br />

to experience the gardens of Maine bursting<br />

into full bloom again the following spring.<br />

But we’ll have to leave all that for some<br />

other time. First, another classic summer<br />

awaits us.<br />

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EAST COAST SURFING<br />

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48<br />

Michael Bastian, one of the most talked<br />

about American designers of today, is following up on last<br />

year’s successful design collaboration with <strong>GANT</strong>. After having held<br />

leading positions at various prestigious fashion companies and<br />

department stores, Michael Bastian launched his own<br />

menswear line a few years ago.<br />

Since then, he has been nominated Menswear Designer<br />

of the Year by the CFDA no less than three times. Last season,<br />

he teamed up with <strong>GANT</strong> and created a lacrosse-inspired men’s<br />

collection which was a huge success.<br />

This season, he has designed his<br />

fi rst-ever collection for women: the “<strong>GANT</strong> by Michael Bastian”<br />

guy has found his girl.


WHEN <strong>GANT</strong> WAS BORN IN 1949, YOUNG MEN STARTED<br />

WEARING THE TOUGH COTTON PANTS THEY’D WORN DURING WORLD WAR II AT <strong>HOME</strong>.<br />

THE PANTS, CALLED “CHINOS”. BECAME SYNONYMOUS WITH THE EAST COAST<br />

PREPPY STYLE PIONEERED BY <strong>GANT</strong>. SINCE THEN, CHINOS HAVE BEEN TRUE STYLE ICONS<br />

AND TODAY OUR CLASSIC CHINO IS A BOTH CASUAL AND ELE<strong>GANT</strong> CORNERSTONE<br />

IN ANY WELL-DRESSED MAN’S WARDROBE.<br />

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DOCKING AT NEWPORT<br />

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“ALL OF US HAVE IN<br />

OUR VEINS THE EXACT SAME<br />

PERCENTAGE OF SALT IN OUR<br />

BLOOD THAT EXISTS IN THE OCEAN,<br />

AND THEREFORE WE HAVE<br />

SALT IN OUR BLOOD, IN OUR<br />

SWEAT, IN OUR TEARS. WE ARE<br />

TIED TO THE OCEAN. AND<br />

WHEN WE GO BACK TO THE SEA –<br />

WHETHER IT IS TO SAIL OR TO<br />

WATCH IT – WE ARE GOING BACK<br />

FROM WHERE WE CAME.”<br />

John Fitzgerald Kennedy in <strong>New</strong>port, 1962<br />

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NEWPORT MANSION<br />

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SOUTHINGTON STABLES<br />

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ANGOLA<br />

Delveste – Comércio de Vestuário, S.A.<br />

+351 252 093 000<br />

mail@gant.pt<br />

ALBANIA<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Salco Group Pty Ltd<br />

+61 3 9340 5200<br />

gant@salco.com.au<br />

AUSTRIA<br />

Notos Textilhandel GmbH<br />

+43 662 45 80 60<br />

notos-textilhandel@aon.at<br />

AZERBAIDJAN<br />

Darneks Tekstil San Tic A.S.<br />

+90 212 2620097<br />

ganturkey@turk.net<br />

BELGIUM<br />

Fashion Concept Group<br />

+31 33 4343 050<br />

gant@fashionconcept.nl<br />

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

BRAZIL<br />

Delveste do Brasil, Ltda<br />

+55 11 3044 0059<br />

gant.brasil@delveste.com.br<br />

BULGARIA<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

CANADA<br />

Jaytex Group<br />

+1 416 785 1099<br />

cpenny@jaytex.com<br />

CHINA<br />

Beijing A.P. Fashion Ltd.<br />

+8621 62815080<br />

hui.clarence@gantchina.com<br />

CROATIA<br />

Notos Com d.o.o.<br />

+385 51 274 470<br />

office@notos-com.hr<br />

CYPRUS<br />

Notos Cyprus Limited<br />

+35 722 44 7300<br />

theo@notoscyprus.com<br />

CZECH REPUBLIC<br />

Gant Czech Republic s.r.o.<br />

+420 242 482 274<br />

info@gant-usa.com<br />

DENMARK<br />

Jens Schirmer A/S<br />

+45 4593 42 22<br />

gant@gant.dk<br />

ESTONIA<br />

Pro Fashion Oy<br />

+37255673328<br />

tiia.nurmoja@profashion.fi<br />

FINLAND<br />

Pro Fashion Oy<br />

+358 20 7545 030<br />

profashion@profashion.fi<br />

FRANCE<br />

Gant France SAS<br />

+33 1 43 12 61 41<br />

info.france@gant.com<br />

FYRO MACEDONIA<br />

Notos Skopje DOO<br />

+38 923 290538<br />

a.penov@notos.com.mk<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> WORLDWIDE<br />

GERMANY<br />

Duetz Fashion GmbH<br />

+49 2301 94890<br />

info@gant.de<br />

GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND<br />

Gant UK Ltd<br />

+44 845 111 1010<br />

info@gantuk.com<br />

GREECE<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

HUNGARY<br />

Gant Hungary Kft.<br />

+36 1 3360725<br />

info@gant-usa.com<br />

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Arvind Lifestyle Brands Ltd.<br />

+91 80 4099274<br />

gantindia@arvindbrands.com<br />

ITALY<br />

<strong>New</strong>port SpA<br />

+39 015 255 64 80<br />

info@gant.it<br />

ISRAEL<br />

G.U.S Marketing Ltd<br />

+972 3 6497001<br />

Shimrit-s@gus.co.il<br />

KOSOVO<br />

Notos Skopje DOO<br />

+38 923 290538<br />

a.penov@notos.com.mk<br />

LITHUANIA<br />

JSC Burda Modern Salonas<br />

+370 523 373 55<br />

info@burda.lt<br />

LATVIA<br />

Pro Fashion Oy<br />

+37167100472<br />

profashion@profashion.fi<br />

LUXEMBOURG<br />

Fashion Concept Group<br />

+31 33 4343 050<br />

gant@fashionconcept.nl<br />

MALTA<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

MIDDLE EAST<br />

Liwa Trading Enterprises. L.L.C.<br />

+971 2 632 9600<br />

stylo@liwastores.com<br />

MONACO<br />

Gant Store<br />

+377 93 50 30 30<br />

MONTENEGRO<br />

Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

THE NETHERLANDS<br />

Fashion Concept Group<br />

+31 33 4343 050<br />

gant@fashionconcept.nl<br />

NORWAY<br />

Svein Transeth Sportswear A/S<br />

+47 31 294 600<br />

lasse@gant.no<br />

PORTUGAL<br />

Delveste – Comércio de Vestuário, S.A.<br />

+351 252 093 000<br />

mail@gant.pt<br />

RUSSIA<br />

S.F.Group Ltd<br />

+7 495 755 83 33<br />

info@gant.ru<br />

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Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 80 07 300<br />

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Notos Com Holdings SA<br />

+30 210 800 73 00<br />

poulantza@notos-com.gr<br />

SLOVAK REPUBLIC<br />

Gant Slovakia s.r.o.<br />

+421 220 903 220<br />

info@gant-usa.com<br />

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Notos Com d.o.o.<br />

+385 51 274 470<br />

office@notos-com.hr<br />

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Avi Ltd<br />

+27 11 707 7000<br />

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SPAIN<br />

Gant Lifestyle España S.L.U.<br />

+34 91 484 35 00<br />

infospain@gant.es<br />

SWEDEN<br />

Gant Sweden AB<br />

+46 8 506 760 00<br />

info.sweden@gant.com<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

Gant Switzerland SA<br />

+41 21 821 22 30<br />

info@gantswiss.com<br />

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Sté Oméga Négoce<br />

+216 70 73 68 69<br />

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TURKEY<br />

Darneks Tekstil San Tic A.S.<br />

+90 212 2620097<br />

ganturkey@turk.net<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

Gant USA Corporation<br />

+1 212 230 1949<br />

info.usa@gant.com<br />

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Viva International Group<br />

+1 908 595 6200<br />

customerservice@vivagroup.com<br />

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+31 495 462055<br />

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+41 22 791 87 11<br />

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Gant Home AB<br />

+46 40 30 92 70<br />

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+46 8 755 86 00<br />

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Gant Underwear AB<br />

+46 8 506 760 55<br />

gant.underwear@gant.com<br />

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WHAT TO ASK FOR IN STORE<br />

COVER<br />

CHECKED BLAZER<br />

SOLID PIQUE RUGGER<br />

WHITE BRETON STRIPED T-SHIRT<br />

CARGO BERMUDA<br />

COTTON BRAIDED BELT<br />

DENIM JEANS JACKET<br />

LIBERTY FLOWER FRILL DRESS<br />

OXFORD BLAZER<br />

HAMPTON LINEN STRIPED SHIRT<br />

DENIM CHECKED TIE<br />

MAIN SUPER CHINOS<br />

HEAVY BRAIDED BELT<br />

DENIM BLAZER<br />

CHECKED BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

COLLEGE T-SHIRT<br />

ROLLED UP SHORTS<br />

WEBBING & LEATHER BELT<br />

CONTENT PAGE<br />

CASUAL H-BONE BLAZER<br />

SUMMER CHECKED POCKET SQUARE<br />

UNIVERSITY T-SHIRT<br />

HANDLOOM MADRAS SHIRT<br />

DALI DENIM PANTS<br />

STRIPED SUEDE BELT<br />

PAGE 3<br />

SUMMER CABLE CARDIGAN<br />

FLOWER PATCH TANKTOP<br />

PAGE 10<br />

COTTAGE STRIPE DUVET<br />

COTTAGE STRIPE PILLOWCASE<br />

NEWPORT FRAME PILLOWCASE<br />

SUMMER BIG STAR CUSHION<br />

CAPE COD EMBROIDERY CUSHION<br />

PAGE 11<br />

GRAPHIC STRIPE THROW<br />

SUMMER SHIELD THROW<br />

SOLID CABLE KNIT THROW<br />

SUMMER TARTAN THROW<br />

PAGE 14<br />

SUMMER TARTAN THROW<br />

LOGO EMBROIDERY CUSHION<br />

GRAPHIC KNIT THROW<br />

GINGHAM CHECK THROW<br />

GINGHAM CHECK CUSHION<br />

PAGE 15<br />

SUMMER TARTAN THROW<br />

LOGO EMBROIDERY CUSHION<br />

PAGE 18-19<br />

PREPPY SURF STRIPED DRESS<br />

SURFERS HEAVY RUGGER<br />

TROPICAL FLOWER SWIMSHORTS<br />

HANDLOOM MADRAS SHIRT<br />

5-PKT DENIM JEANS<br />

LONG BEACH POPLIN STRIPED SHIRT<br />

YACHT DENIM PANTS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> SURF T-SHIRT<br />

PAGE 20<br />

OXFORD BLAZER<br />

HAMPTON LINEN STRIPED SHIRT<br />

DENIM CHECKED TIE<br />

PAGE 21<br />

THE RAINCOAT<br />

SMALL STRIPED T-SHIRT<br />

WHITE SELVEDGE JEANS<br />

COTTON BRAIDED BELT<br />

PAGE 22<br />

DENIM BLAZER<br />

CHECKED BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

COLLEGE T-SHIRT<br />

ROLLED UP SHORTS<br />

WEBBING & LEATHER BELT<br />

PAGE 23<br />

ELBOW PATCH BLAZER<br />

COTTON/LINEN CHECKED SHIRT<br />

COLOR DOT TIE<br />

REPAIRED JEANS<br />

STRIPED SUEDE BELT<br />

PAGE 24<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> EYEWEAR<br />

SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

CHECKED BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> LOGO T-SHIRT<br />

PAGE 25<br />

THE RAINCOAT<br />

SMALL STRIPED T-SHIRT<br />

WHITE SELVEDGE JEANS<br />

COTTON BRAIDED BELT<br />

CLUB STRIPED BLAZER<br />

COTTON POPLIN STRETCH SHIRT<br />

SOFT DENIM ROLLED UP SHORTS<br />

CONTRAST STRIPED CRINKLED SCARF<br />

PAGE 26<br />

LONG BEACH POPLIN SHIRT<br />

COMFORT POPLIN JEANS<br />

STRIPED LEATHER BELT<br />

CHECKED BLOUSON<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> LOGO T-SHIRT<br />

DYED SATIN BERMUDAS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> SHIELD CAP<br />

COLLEGIATE SWEATSHIRT CREW NECK<br />

STRIPED FEMENINE TOP<br />

DYED SATIN CHINO<br />

WEBBING & LEATHER BELT<br />

WAXED CANVAS BAG<br />

PAGE 27<br />

WASHED PEACOAT<br />

BASIC COTTON T-SHIRT<br />

CAMPUS SHORTS<br />

PAGE 28<br />

ARENA JACKET<br />

DIAGONAL <strong>GANT</strong> HOODIE<br />

TWILL BERMUDAS<br />

PAGE 29<br />

OXFORD BLAZER<br />

HAMPTON LINEN STRIPED SHIRT<br />

DENIM CHECKED TIE<br />

MAIN SUPER CHINOS<br />

PAGE 30-31<br />

SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

SELVEDGE DENIM PANTS<br />

BAR STRIPED HEAVY RUGGER<br />

WHISPER POPLIN SHIRT<br />

COLLEGE STRIPED TIE<br />

BLUE PACK BERMUDAS<br />

CABLE SHAWL CARDIGAN<br />

OXFORD SHIRT<br />

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY SHORTS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> EYEWEAR<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> SHIELD CAP<br />

COLLEGIATE SWEATSHIRT CREW NECK<br />

DYED SATIN CHINO<br />

CASUAL H-BONE BLAZER<br />

HANDLOOM MADRAS SHIRT<br />

DALI DENIM PANTS<br />

PAGE 32<br />

CHECKED BLAZER<br />

SOLID PIQUE RUGGER<br />

WHITE BRETON STRIPED T-SHIRT<br />

TRAVEL CARGO BERMUDA<br />

PAGE 33<br />

CABLE SHAWL CARDIGAN<br />

OXFORD SHIRT<br />

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY SHORTS<br />

BAR STRIPED HEAVY RUGGER<br />

WHISPER POPLIN SHIRT<br />

COLLEGE STRIPED TIE<br />

BLUE PACK BERMUDAS<br />

SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

CHECKED BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> LOGO T-SHIRT<br />

SELVEDGE DENIM PANTS<br />

OXFORD COTTON LINEN BLAZER<br />

WELL FLEET POPLIN SHIRT<br />

THE BERMUDA<br />

PAGE 33<br />

CABLE SHAWL CARDIGAN<br />

OXFORD SHIRT<br />

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY SHORTS<br />

BAR STRIPED HEAVY RUGGER<br />

WHISPER POPLIN SHIRT<br />

COLLEGE STRIPED TIE<br />

BLUE PACK BERMUDAS<br />

SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

CHECKED BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> LOGO T-SHIRT<br />

SELVEDGE DENIM PANTS<br />

OXFORD COTTON LINEN BLAZER<br />

WELL FLEET POPLIN SHIRT<br />

THE BERMUDA<br />

PAGE 34-35<br />

HANDLOOM MADRAS SHIRT<br />

MAIN SUPER CHINOS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> FOOTWEAR – REGIS<br />

PAGE 40<br />

SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

LINEN POLOSHIRT<br />

JAQUARD BERMUDAS<br />

CHECKED SAPSLEAVE SHIRT<br />

SOFT CHECKED BIKINI TOP<br />

DENIM SHORTS<br />

PAGE 41<br />

TRAVEL COAT<br />

PAINT STAIN VINTAGE BERMUDAS<br />

ATLANTIC CHECKED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

PAGE 42<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> COLLEGE CAP<br />

CROPPED RUGGER<br />

CONTRAST STRIPED CRINKLED SCARF<br />

MONSTERA SURF SWIMTRUNKS<br />

MADRAS FLAT CAP<br />

SURF V-NECK T-SHIRT<br />

DENIM JEANS<br />

BEACH CAFTAN<br />

SURFRIDERS T-SHIRT<br />

SPORT POPLIN SHIRT<br />

POCKET SWEAT PANTS<br />

MADRAS CHECKED SHIRT<br />

PRINTED TERRY HOTPANTS<br />

PAGE 43<br />

MULTI STRIPED PIQUE<br />

OVERDYED FADED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

LONG BEACH POPLIN SHIRT<br />

KNITTED STRIPED TIE<br />

BOSTWICK CHINOS<br />

SUMMER ISLAND SWIMTRUNKS<br />

CONTRAST STRIPED CRINKLED SCARF<br />

LIBERTY FLOWER BIKINI TOP<br />

LIGHT WEIGHT DEMIN PANTS<br />

MONSTERA SURF BIKINI BOTTOM<br />

PAGE 44<br />

MULTI STRIPED PIQUE<br />

PAGE 45<br />

SUMMER ISLAND SWIMTRUNKS<br />

SAYBROOK CHECKED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

PAGE 46-47<br />

THE MB BROKEN DENIM JACKET<br />

THE MB MINI STRIPED V-HENLEY<br />

THE MB CORDUROY PATCHWOK SHORT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB STRIPED OXFORD SHIRT<br />

THE MB CASHMERE CARDIGAN<br />

THE MB 5-PKT WORN JEANS<br />

THE MB MADRAS SCARF<br />

THE MB SKINNY PATENT BELT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 48<br />

THE MB NYLON BASEBALL WINDBREAKER<br />

THE MB SEERSUCKER TROUSER<br />

THE MB BASEBALL CAP<br />

PAGE 49<br />

THE MB SHORT PIQUE BLAZER<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SHIRT<br />

THE MB PIQUE PANTS<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SCARF<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 50-51<br />

THE MB MADRAS BLAZER<br />

THE MB LONG SLEEVE RUGGER<br />

THE MB CHAMBRAY PINTUCK SHIRT<br />

THE MB FLEECE GYM SHORTS<br />

THE MB AQUARIUS TIE<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 52<br />

THE MB SHORT PIQUE BLAZER<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SHIRT<br />

THE MB PIQUE PANTS<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SCARF<br />

PAGE 53<br />

THE MB FINE KNIT CREW<br />

THE MB CHINO<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB NYLON WINDBREAKER<br />

THE MB ”WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR” TEE<br />

THE MB WEEKEND CHECKED SHIRT<br />

THE MB VINTAGE SKINNY JEANS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB SHORT PIQUE BLAZER<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SHIRT<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SCARF<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB FINE KNIT CREW<br />

THE MB CHINO<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB WASHED CORDUROY BLAZER<br />

THE MB “BIG BAT” TEE<br />

THE MB BANKER LINEN CONTRAST SHIRT<br />

THE MB BEIGE CORDUROY SHORTS<br />

THE MB STRIPED WEBBING BELT<br />

THE MB BASEBALL TIE<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 54-55<br />

THE MB NYLON WINDBREAKER<br />

THE MB “WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR” TEE<br />

THE MB WEEKEND CHECKED SHIRT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB PIQUE BLAZER<br />

THE MB VOILE BLOUSE<br />

THE MB MADRAS BIKINI TOP<br />

THE MB CHINO SKIRT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 56-57<br />

THE MB TIE-PRINT DINNER JACKET<br />

THE MB CHAMBRAY WHITE SHIRT<br />

THE MB MELANGE COTTON TROUSER<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB SEERSUCKER DRESS<br />

THE MB SKINNY PATENT BELT<br />

PAGE 58<br />

THE MB SEERSUCKER BLAZER<br />

THE MB LACE SHIRT<br />

THE MB CHINO SHORTS<br />

THE MB SKINNY PATENT BELT<br />

PAGE 59<br />

THE MB COTTON HERRINGBONE BLAZER<br />

THE MB REGENT PRINT CONTRAST SHIRT<br />

THE MB TENNIS SHORT BATHINGSUIT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 60<br />

THE MB POPLIN JUMPER<br />

THE MB MARILYN CARDIGAN<br />

THE MB TRENCHCOAT<br />

THE MB RUBBERIZED RAIN SLICKER<br />

THE MB BASEBALL CAP<br />

THE MB PINTUCK TUNIC DRESS<br />

THE MB BRODERIE ANGLAIS SCARF<br />

THE MB SWIMSUIT<br />

THE MB CHAMBRAY PINTUCK SHIRT<br />

THE MB SKINNY PATENT BELT<br />

THE MB POSTCARD STRAW BAG<br />

THE MB LACE SCARF<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB ”CAMERA” TEE<br />

THE MB MADRAS SHORTS<br />

THE MB RIPS BELT<br />

THE MB STRAW HAT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 61<br />

THE MB CHAMBRAY PINTUCK SHIRT<br />

THE MB BASEBALL CAP<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB BANKER PATCHWORK SHIRT<br />

THE MB DESTROYED JEANS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

THE MB BANKER PATCHWORK SHIRT<br />

THE MB RUBBERIZED RAIN SLICKER<br />

THE MB FLEECE SWEATSHIRT<br />

THE MB LINEN BLUE CHECKED SHIRT<br />

THE MB DESTROYED JEANS<br />

THE MB RIPS BELT<br />

THE MB BASEBALL CAP<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> BY MB EYEWEAR<br />

PAGE 62-63<br />

LUXURY SHIRT<br />

MAIN SUPER CHINOS<br />

COTTON BRAIDED BELT<br />

MAIN SUPER CHINOS<br />

PAGE 64-65<br />

WHARF JACKET<br />

BRETON STRIPED HEAVY RUGGER<br />

MARINA BERMUDAS<br />

CATALINA JACKET<br />

WIDE PLEAT SHORTS<br />

PAGE 66-67<br />

VINTAGE COTTON JACKET<br />

BRETON STRIPED RUGGER<br />

SMALL STRIPED T-SHIRT<br />

YACHTING CHINOS<br />

PAGE 68<br />

SPORTY CARDIGAN<br />

UTILITY JUMPSUIT<br />

PAGE 69<br />

WINDFALL STRIPED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

PAGE 70<br />

COTTON SHAWLCOLLAR SWEATER<br />

PAGE 71<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> TIME – WINDSOR<br />

PAGE 72<br />

STRIPED COWLNECK HOOD<br />

CHAIN PRINT BIKINI TOP<br />

CHAIN PRINT BIKINI BOTTOM<br />

DOT & STRIPE PRINTED BANDANA<br />

PRINTED CANVAS WEEKEND BAG<br />

PAGE 73<br />

CHAIN PRINT BIKINI TOP<br />

CHAIN PRINT BIKINI BOTTOM<br />

PAGE 75<br />

SUMMER CABLE CARDIGAN<br />

FLOWER PATCH TANKTOP<br />

FADED CROPPED CHINOS<br />

VOILE DRESS<br />

SHORT CABAN<br />

STRIPED VOILE TUNIC<br />

COBALT CAPRI PANTS<br />

CLUB BLAZER<br />

CHECKED SHIRT<br />

YACHTING CHINOS<br />

COTTON SHAWLCOLLAR SWEATER<br />

WINDFALL STRIPED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

SAILING VEST<br />

RIVER STRIPED SHIRT<br />

STRIPED VOILE TUNIC<br />

WINDFALL STRIPED SWIMTRUNKS<br />

VINTAGE COTTON JACKET<br />

BRETON STRIPEED RUGGER<br />

YACHTING CHINOS<br />

CROPPED SAILOR JUMPER<br />

WIDE SAILOR PANTS<br />

PAGE 76<br />

SUMMER CABLE CARDIGAN<br />

FLOWER PATCH TANKTOP<br />

FADED CROPPED CHINO<br />

SKINNY LEATHER BELT<br />

PAGE 77<br />

SHIPMANS COAT<br />

ANCHOR T-SHIRT<br />

PAGE 78-79<br />

TOGGLER COAT<br />

CRISPY COTTON BRETON SWEATER<br />

SACHEM BERMUDAS<br />

SHORT CABAN<br />

CHAIN PRINT BIKINI TOP<br />

COBALT CAPRI PANTS<br />

PAGE 80<br />

HARBOUR JACKET<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> FLAG PIQUE HOODIE<br />

TRIPLE COLOR CHECKED SHORTS<br />

PAGE 81<br />

VOILE DRESS<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> FOOTWEAR – EDEN<br />

PAGE 82-83<br />

LUXURY INDIGO SHIRT<br />

LINEN T-SHIRT<br />

COTTON LINEN CHINOS<br />

PAGE 84<br />

SILKY WIDE TOP<br />

SUMMER WIDE PANTS<br />

PAGE 85<br />

LUXURY OVERCHECKED BLAZER<br />

LUXURY SHIRT<br />

MENSON JEANS<br />

SILK POCKET SQUARE<br />

PAGE 86<br />

LINEN BLAZER<br />

LUXURY INDIGO SHIRT<br />

LINEN T-SHIRT<br />

COTTON LINEN CHINOS<br />

SUMMER CHECKED POCKET SQUARE<br />

PAGE 87<br />

SILK CHIFFON TUNIC<br />

STRETCH ALADDIN PANT<br />

PAGE 88<br />

LONG ROSE HALTERNECK DRESS<br />

COTTON/LINEN CABLE V-NECK<br />

LUXURY JACQUARD SHIRT<br />

SEERSUCKER BERMUDAS<br />

ALL OVER ARGYLE SOCKS<br />

ROSE SILK CHIFFON CAMISOLE<br />

STRETCH ALADDIN PANT<br />

LUXURY SHIRT<br />

WHITE KURABO JEANS<br />

PIMACOTTON/CASHMERE V-NECK<br />

NARROW SUEDE BELT<br />

PAGE 89<br />

SILK/COTTON/CASHMERE VEST<br />

LUXURY SHIRT<br />

WHITE KURABO JEANS<br />

PIN STRIPED TIE<br />

PAGE 91<br />

ROSEBUD SILK LONG DRESS<br />

PAGE 92<br />

ROSEBUD SILK GEORGETTE DRESS<br />

PAGE 93<br />

LUXURY SHIRT<br />

WHITE KURABO JEANS<br />

PIMACOTTON/CASHMERE V-NECK<br />

NARROW SUEDE BELT<br />

ROSE SILK CHIFFON CAMISOLE<br />

STRETCH ALADDIN PANT<br />

PAGE 94<br />

DESERT FLOWER BLOUSE<br />

COTTON SILK TWILL PANTS<br />

METAL DETAILED WEBBING BELT<br />

SUEDE SACK<br />

PAGE 95<br />

LINEN TWILL UTILITY JACKET<br />

LINEN TWILL AVIATOR PANTS<br />

METAL DETAILED WEBBING BELT<br />

PAGE 96<br />

SILK STRETCH JUMPSUIT<br />

<strong>GANT</strong> FOOTWEAR – EDEN<br />

PAGE 97<br />

DENIM BOYFRIEND SHIRT<br />

SUEDE 5-PKT SKIRT<br />

CLASSIC LEATHER JEANS BELT


HägerFredlund. Photo Oscar Falk, Kalle Gustafsson. Location lindberglocations.com. Styling Lalle Johnsson, Lisa Lindqwister. Prepress Linjepunkt. Final Art Hurricane Studios. Print Grafiche Mazzucchelli. Spring /Summer 2011.

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