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£450
We’re taking this polo shirt as proof that Spanish fashion house Loewe and its Creative Director, Jonathan Anderson, are just as susceptible to logomania as the rest of us. Stitched with the label’s iconic quartet of L’s on the back in tonal thread, the style is a subtle nod to the brand’s heritage. The now-ubiquitous insignia was first designed in 1970 by Spanish artist Vicente Vela and is informally known as ‘el cangrejo’, you know.
For more than 150 years Loewe specialised in leather and silk. While still renowned for its expertly crafted leather goods, including its now-iconic origami-inspired puzzle fold bags, the range has grown to include a wide range of innovative luxury accessories and ready-to-wear collections that have captured the zeitgeist.