The cold is starting to set in and it’s most likely time for a wardrobe update. There’s something to be said for the tried and tested, but when it comes to finding new favourites, we’ve got you. These three brands are fresh in – from East London to Copenhagen.
Christopher Raeburn

Christopher Raeburn
Sustainable is not a word that can be tossed around lightly these days. It's a serious business, a way of life, and Christopher Raeburn built his eponymous brand as that as an unwavering basic. His RÆMADE ethos reworks of surplus fabrics and garments to bring you distinct and functional pieces. Case in point: he makes parkas from recycled parachute. Get your very own piece of East London.
HOPE

HOPE
This Swedish-born once-womenswear label is bringing it for your wardrobe. With a super Scando aesthetic, HOPE has tailored separates to live in – for both work days and weekends. Want what she’s having? HOPE have got you. They have a ‘new standard – “There is no reason for why clothes should be ruled by gender,” they write. “At HOPE, we want to encourage everyone to explore our complete range, without being locked to old conventions.” All clothes are sized both for him and her. “We want you to feel free enough to try on whatever you like, no matter your gender.” Shops men’s, shop women’s, choose your own adventure.
Han Kjøbenhavn

Han Kjøbenhavn
Another Scando-born brand that’s just landed is Han Kjøbenhavn. Once upon a time, they were a men’s sunglasses line, they’ve expanded – in a big way. Copenhagen vibes, they’re believers in the manifesto of less is more. Think clean, minimalist, finessed. All your essentials, right here.