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Quality bespoke knitwear from Fox Hunt Menswear

Quality bespoke knitwear from Fox Hunt Menswear

Following the London Collections: Men fashion shows, hopefully every gentleman knows what is in and what is out next season. This week we discovered an up-and-coming menswear designer, who is known for excellent quality pieces and classic designs.

Julija Bainiaksina founded the exclusive brand Fox Hunt Menswear two years ago. The designer is currently studying at UCL, while running her fashion business.

Fox Hunt Menswear specialises in bespoke and ready-to-wear high quality knitwear, all entirely handmade. The collection features jumpers, vests and accessories.

“I do collections every year but also bespoke clothes for private clients. I aim for the luxury gentleman vibe and this is a great way to showcase my products without the financial commitment of running a shop.”

Materials used to create the unique pieces include Italian and Scottish yarn, cashmere, linen, silk and lambswool.

Julija draws inspiration from the classic British gentlemen of the 20s, from books, films and vintage shops: “My timeless knitwear is for a man of any age who is not afraid to be stylish and sophisticated.” Her designs are suitable for all men who simply want to be stylish.

Adrienn Bardossy
Photos: Courtesy of Fox Hunt

To find out more about Fox Hunt Menswear, visit here.

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