How To Get Your Summer Fade On

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How To Get Your Summer Fade On

Words by Mr Stuart Husband

8 July 2016

The laidback, washed-out looks for long, lazy days on the beach, by the pool or in the park.

At this stage of the , we should all be familiar with that , even slightly dazed feeling that comes with spending just that little bit too long in the  (and possibly indulging in one too many  while doing so) – the woozy, not-unpleasurable brain-fade where all we’re aware of is the sound of the  crashing in, and sliding out, and crashing in, and sliding out, and… sorry, where were we? Oh yes, well, these are the ideal pieces to match that : pre-faded, ready-bleached, and heat-hazed to perfection. Scroll down and  in some faded glory.

THE JACKET

This cotton  from  brand  looks like it was draped over the back of a surf shack   and left to wash out over a scorching summer season; in fact, the sepia-tinted scene illustrates brand founder Mr Yutaka Goto’s passion for   culture, and the worn-in style makes it a  thing when catching some late-season rays and . Pair with a similarly languid, -ready , and keep Labor Day at .

THE OVERSHIRT

This  kit-inspired cotton-chambray  is not only a  when it comes to easeful, shrug-on-in-the-mellow-evening-breeze comfort; it also hits it out of the park with its beautifully blanched pale-blue tone. The perfect place to wear it? High in the bleachers, of course. And its perfect partner? This  straw  in traditional , prairie-baked and ready to throw some serious shade.

THE SHORTS

We hear the Sahara’s lovely at this time of year – sun, sand, and, um, sun and sand – but whether you’re on a   or heading for the  at the Desert Inn, Incotex’s cotton-linen cargo  will help you keep your cool. And no, the subtle fading around the pockets and seams isn’t a mirage. While temperatures can plummet out in the  at night, ’s panelled , with their fuzzy felt lightening into rugged , should keep you powering on to the next .