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Rapha + Paul Smith collection unveiled

Co-branded collection to be launched on 1st october


Posted: 28 July 2010
by RCUK

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Rapha + Paul Smith Rain Jacket

The latest in a series of collaborations between Rapha and Paul Smith is a co-branded Rapha + Paul Smith collection of cycling clothes and accessories to be launched on October 1st 2010. The two companies first worked together in 2007 on a Grand Départ Jersey, now a collector's item, fetching at least £300 on eBay, to celebrate the Tour de France prologue in London. Paul Smith then went on to sponsor the Rapha Condor Sharp racing team in 2009, and has already featured the riders on Paul Smith bags this summer. A limited edition Paul Smith version of Rapha’s Grand Tour Gloves was launched earlier this year.

Building over two seasons, the co-branded collection kicks off this autumn with a City Rain Jacket, jersey and luxury cycling accessories. This capsule range will be extended further next spring with additional jerseys, trousers and accessories. All of the products will be branded Rapha + Paul Smith. The autumn collection combines leading technical fabrics and details with striking colours and polka dot patterns. Patches and panels in high visibility pink continue a new visibility approach featuring on Rapha’s core line of city riding products this autumn. The phrase ‘Freedom of the open road’, in Paul Smith’s handwriting, features as embroidery on key pieces.

The Rapha + Paul Smith Rain Jacket is available in purple or black and comes with its own carry pouch. It is completely waterproof, with fully taped seams. Visibility is improved by the inclusion of high-vis pink cuffs and a drop-down tail that zips away when you’re not on the bike.

The Rapha + Paul Smith Merino Jersey is offered in purple and black with a reflective hi-vis dot on the back pocket and chest. Details include a quarter length Riri zip and contrast colour tipping on the collar and cuffs.

The Rapha + Paul Smith accessories for autumn-winter include a Knitted Winter Hat with hi-vis yarn running through the ear flap and a purple polka dot liner, a polka dot jacquared cap with purple text under the peak, full fingered leather gloves with a hi-vis velcro adjustment band, a polka dot print Silk Scarf and an Essentials Case with purple lining and Riri zip.

The collection will be available to view at the Rapha Cycle Club in London and New York from July 16th for 2 weeks. Rapha + Paul Smith products will be available exclusively online from the Rapha and Paul Smith websites and from key Paul Smith retailers from 1st October.

www.rapha.cc

www.paulsmith.co.uk


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Leather full finger gloves and polka-dot cravat thingy. You must be joking? Paul Smith obviously never rides a bike or else he is a crypo-dandy wishing for the good old Edwardian era of toppers, silk scarves, patent shoes etc. I say old chap - what about a nosegay for those times that the smell of other road users gets too too much for one!
Posted: 30/07/2010 17:08

Dandyness aside Mr Smith is a fanatical cyclist, owning several rather nice bikes - probably paid for from the profits of Tom buying his Rapha range
Posted: 30/07/2010 20:57

Who said anything about buying?

No, I don't own any of the Paul Smith items. I lean heavily towards the standard white/black/pink livery of the team stuff. Having said that, the new Paul Smith version of the Essentials Case is a beaut.

On my xmas list, methinks.


Posted: 30/07/2010 21:09

Went and had a look at these at the Cycle Club yesterday, the colours are a little nicer than in the photos IMO. The Essentials case is very nice indeed as Tom mentioned and I love the merino tops and gloves. Not too sure about the jackets though, the black one is nice but I'd be concerned about being seen by traffic even with the highlighted bits on show and the purple one reminds me a bit too much of a shellsuit top. The tweed softshell is coming back too, but in a slightly different guise although it's not a PS collaboration. The jackets seem to be made from different material to what I've seen before, thicker than my Rapha rain jacket but not quite like a softshell either. If I wore the silk scarf and spotty hat here in Yorkshire I'd be lynched and burnt in a wicker man. A couple of moody pics of cyclists at night in the stuff over at http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/entertainment/articles/2010-07/26/gq-style-news-rapha-paul-smith-cycling-clothing
Posted: 30/07/2010 21:46

oh, and the Tweed Softshell you mention. I swore I'd never have one, and have always hated them with a fiery passion.

However.

I tried on one of the new samples in the office.

And

Well, I want one.


Posted: 30/07/2010 21:50

The new stuff comes out a few days before my birthday, ah well! Here's a few pics I took, excuse the cameraphone quality.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/246/photovr.jpg

http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/9122/photo1qv.jpg

http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/9338/photo2sqv.jpg

http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/7492/photo3o.jpg


Posted: 30/07/2010 22:15

Eastcoast driver accused of looking at purple clothing shock horror Border controls to be tightened
Posted: 31/07/2010 14:41

It almost matches my tie!
Posted: 31/07/2010 18:52

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