Scottish luxury Duke Blue Devils 120 Seasons 1905 2025 Thank You For The Memories NCAA Tournament Champions Signatures Shirt . leather goods brand Strathberry has unveiled a collection with London fashion label Shrimps, designed in collaboration with founder Hannah Weiland.The limited-edition Strathberry x Shrimps capsule collection launches on September 18 and combines the witty and whimsical design eccentricities of Shrimps with the architecturally designed bag silhouettes of Strathberry.Commenting on the collaboration, Leeanne Hundleby, owner and co-founder of Strathberry, said in a statement: “I’ve enjoyed seeing this beautiful collection coming to life and working with Hannah and her team has been a real delight, as we bonded over our joint passion for beautifully made products that are created to last.“I’ve been a fan of Shrimps for a long time and I admire Hannah’s creativity and fun-loving approach to design- I love her fresh take on our signature designs and how we’ve been able to bring both brand’s aesthetic together. We’re excited to show this collection to our global customers, and we hope they will love it as much as we do.”
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Anonymous –
Consistently good shirts
shirts are well made. I always know what to expect when I order this brand. I ordered the XL size which is a little big but I expect it to shrink to fit better after the first wash. I plan to iron on some designs on these.
Anonymous –
Shirt fit perfect and I get so many compliments when I wear this shirt!
Anonymous –
Nice smooth material with no itchy inside seams or tags. But go up a size from usual.
That’s because the fit is odd.
On my average-athletic 5’11” frame, the L is oddly small, tapering to the waist such that it pulls towards the back. Not a flattering look. It’s also a little shorter/smaller than I expect even for UA, especially since it’s not a stretchy fit.
I went up to an XL, which was *also* oddly a little *larger* this time than UA XL is normally, reaching almost the back of my thighs in back (front is normal “at the hips”) and feeling roomy enough that it could be a girlfriend-steals-it shirt.