PAUL SMITH Stripe Jersey Hoodie Hooded Sweatshirt Sweater Jumper Hooded Sweater. SIZE : X-LARGE – BRAND NEW WITH TAGS. This navy hoodie is subtly accented with Paul Smith’s signature Artist stripe at the inner collar, which. Is mirrored in the tape framing the zipped front. Shaped from comfortable cotton jersey to a relaxed frame, it’s fitted with kangaroo pockets and. Finished with a white embroidered logo patch at the hem. COLOUR: Navy – COMPOSITION: 100% cotton. CARE: Machine wash. Lightweight jersey – Drawstring hood – Raglan sleeve – Slip pockets, logo patch. Front zip, multicolored stripesModel is a 38UK and wears a size M (38UK, 48FR/IT/EU). Height 6ft 1in/187cm, Neck 15.3in/39cm, Chest 37.5in/95.2cm, Waist 30.2in/76.5cm. Fits true to size – Fitted on the shoulders with a close fit over the body. Elasticated hem and sleeve cuffs for a flexible fit – Stretches for a comfortable fit. This navy hoodie is subtly accented with Paul Smith’s signature Artist stripe at the inner collar. It is mirrored in the tape framing the zipped front. Shaped from comfortable cotton jersey to a relaxed frame. It’s fitted with kangaroo pockets and finished with a white embroidered logo patch at the hem. Shown here with: Paul Smith Logo-tab cotton-jersey T-shirt and Paul Smith Artist-stripe cotton-jersey pajama trousers. ABOUT THE BRAND : Paul Smith is a label that has become synonymous with classic British tailoring and style. Inspired by traditional British menswear. He admired as young boy – such as his brother’s Post Office shirts and the tweeds of the Nottinghamshire country set – Smith’s greatest attribute is. He has described his designs as “well-made, good quality, simple cut, interesting fabric, easy to wear” and often adds a splash of vibrant colour. A floral print or his signature multi-colored stripes. Born in 1946 in Nottingham, England, Smith’s childhood ambition was to become a professional racing cyclist. He left school at 15 with no qualifications. And began working in a Nottingham clothing warehouse as an errand boy. He relished his cycle to and from the warehouse each day until aged 17 he was. In a serious accident and sustained injuries that put an end to his racing ambitions. Six months in hospital followed, during which Smith made friends with. People from the local art college who would introduce him to the world of art and fashion. Returning to his job at the warehouse, he used his newly acquired. Interest in art and fashion and began making displays for the showroom. Smith also started to take evening classes in tailoring in Nottinghamshire where he learned to cut cloth as well as the basics. Soon after, he joined. Lincroft Kilgour in Savile Row after being spotted chairman Harold Tillman, where his designs were worn by celebrities including footballer George Best. Paul Smith now has 15 shops and concessions in the UK and 200 shops worldwide, in markets including Japan, Paris, Milan, New York and Hong Kong. As chairman and designer, Sir Paul is still involved in every aspect of it. Known for his positive outlook on business and life, Smith has become a key figure of the British fashion industry. Although he is internationally. Celebrated fashion artist nowadays, Smith is known to have remained very much down to earth. He frequently visits his shops, talks to customers. And learns about his clientele’s needs. Our Assurance of Authenticity – Authenticity Guaranteed. We only sell authentic products from verified brand retailers and premium boutiques globally. Quality Control Process – All products are guaranteed authentic and undergo rigorous quality controls across all attributes of a product box, color, material. To find more items you may love and save my shop to be. Informed about special sales, new arrivals and campaigns. We’re always here for you. Sign up for newsletter. See other items. He has described his designs as “well-made, good quality, simple cut, interesting fabric, easy to wear” and often adds a splash of vibrant colour, Born in 1946 in Nottingham, England, Smith’s childhood ambition was to become a professional racing cyclist. He left school at 15 with no qualifications in a serious accident and sustained injuries that put an end to his racing ambitions. Six months in hospital followed, during which Smith made friends with people from the local art college who would introduce him to the world of art and fashion.