About Sunday Sloane

 

Sunday Sloane celebrates the the off-duty wardrobe of a British weekend.

Grey marl sweatshirts and soft cotton tees. Cable knits slung over shoulders. Quarter-zips pulled on after a match. Tennis skirts and cashmere cardigans. Caps worn soft.

The kind of clothes people reach for when they've got nowhere important to be and nothing to prove — and always look better for it.

We draw almost everything from the 80s and 90s.

The golden era of off-duty dressing.

Long lunches that ran into the afternoon. Weekends in the country. Tennis at the club, then drinks on the terrace. Summers on the Ligurian coast and winters at Klosters.

There was a confidence to how people dressed in those years — relaxed, sporting, expensive without trying — and it has never quite been matched since.

It's Diana leaving the Harbour Club in 1995. It's Borg between points at Wimbledon. It's what people wore when they weren't thinking about what they were wearing.

The journal is where we write about all of this. New pieces most weeks.

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