Fashion & Beauty

Summer shirts from Cuckoos Nest

Summer shirts from Cuckoos Nest

Born and bred from an appreciation of street wear and sensibility for avant garde graphic design, Cuckoos Nest are a clothing brand providing a new take on street wear. With their bold prints and images prevalent in British life, this brand is keen on the eye and gains attention in a subtle and interesting way.

The base and heart of the brand lay in graphic design and print making. The images displayed on the garments are classic, surreal and impeccably assembled and cut. There is nothing we love more than collars and cuffed shirts with a great design, they make a great partnership with the summer season and are perfect for the heat wave we have been having.

We are really liking this paragraph tee, with all over rose print and personally-illustrated graphic. Perfect for a warm day and summer season.

So in love with this all over farm print shirt, tailored to perfection and with one of the most unique print designs we have seen this year.

The brand is also brimming with other garments, from vests and hats, to polos and skinny cords. You could quite literally fill your wardrobe with all the items Cuckoos Nest has to offer.

Bethan Williams

Have a cheeky browse at their website now to see for yourself, or check out Cuckoos Nest’s items at Mainline Menswear here.

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