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If you haven’t visited one of St. JOHN’s three London locations, you definitely need to.

Part restaurant, part bakery, part winery, St. JOHN is an establishment taking culinary experiences to a completely different level with its simplistic-yet-opulent approach to food and drink.

Together with Drake’s — a label whose approach to fashion is the same as St. JOHN's to food — they are applying its skills on an irreverent and informed apparel collection that celebrates their shared values and ethos.

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Tailoring aficionado Drake’s is no stranger to collaborations, having teamed up with New York’s Aimé Leon Dore on multiple occasions. From its debut back in 2019, to a release as recent as last year, Drake’s simplistic approach to opulence has seen it welcomed with open arms across the pond.

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This time though, for 2023, it’s keeping things a little closer to home.

Comprising moleskin chore jackets inspired by St. JOHN co-founder Fergus Henderson’s ‘blue de travail’ jacket, a Wine Gilet which is a riff on the waistcoat worn by Trevor Gulliver, the restaurant's other co-founder, the collection is a real meeting of food and fashion.

The collection also offers a nod of appreciation to the phrase which Henderson famously coined (and a wink for those ITK), with NOSE TOTAIL appearing on tote bags, caps and sweatshirts.

Henderson’s beloved wine tasting SNIFFING illustration is also embroidered and on badges, with a reimagined St. JOHN pig also woven onto Drake’s Shetland knitwear.

Available online now — both online and in-store — the collection is a celebration of two of East London’s finest establishments, and the beginning of a long and fruitful collaborative journey.

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