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Looks that the Priest definitely won’t appreciate!

Looks that the Priest definitely won’t appreciate!
29 May 2012
Sasha Hilton
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Sasha Hilton
29 May 2012

It looks like accessorising with studs is the direction fashion is moving towards. The Ragged Priest is a clothing label that features studs on every single piece of clothing they sell. Whether they are on denim jackets or shorts, knitted jumpers or clutches, the studs are taking over!

The Ragged Priest sells both menswear and womenswear and the unique style is what makes The Ragged Priest’s collection thrive internationally. With stars such as Jessie J and Rihanna wearing their grungy pieces, it is inevitable that The Ragged Priest is going to be a hit.

What we adore about this collection is the dramatic look portrayed through the heavy studs and extreme colours of the clothing as these features essentially make the items not just a random jumper or jacket, but more so a “piece”.

Our personal favourites from the women’s collection are the Toxic Waste Shorts (£40) and Chevy Shirt (£35). As for the men’s collection, we love the Manson Denim Shirt (£40)! Such unique pieces, selling at super-affordable prices make it hard for us to not splash out our credit cards!

Luckily for us, The Ragged Priest features internationally in shops ranging from Topshop in the UK to Musstard in Sydney, Australia, and you can also purchase items online. This means that wherever our fashionistas are, The Ragged Priest is in reach!

The website is constantly being updated with new looks and styles to add to our wardrobes. Visit their website here, if you’re keen to add an essence of individuality to your daily fix-up.

Sasha Hilton

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