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Radley Autumn Winter Collection 2007

Autumnal bags with distinctive and intricate detailing capture the true essence of this season’s collection.

Inspiration is taken from the ‘art of tea’.  From the lush tea-growing slopes come rich nature-inspired textured leathers in a palette of deep reds, teal blues and earthy browns.

Handbags

This season sees the addition of larger relaxed leather bags with simple but effective exterior and interior detailing.

A new range of leathers have been used for autumn winter, including Oak leather, which gives a textured vintage appearance, Bombay leather which gives a soft, slouchy feel, and Yantzee leather which makes a feature of the grain.

Detailing

Detailing remains key for all Radley bags.  Beautiful embroidery is present throughout both the bag and accessories collections, whilst a mix of screen-printing, quilting and laser detailing is used for selected pieces.

Leather is skilfully mixed with folk inspired embroidery within the Tannin collection; intricate charm detail is key to the Tea Dance and Ketti ranges, embroidery is central to the Yoban range, while quilting and screen printing is used for the Rock Cottage collection.

Recycled Umbrella

Radley have introduced the world’s first umbrella made from 100% post consumer waste!  The fun spotty fabric is made from recycled plastic bottles and the fabric can be recycled over and over again so it never has to go to land fill.

Since its launch in 1998, Radley has grown to be the hero brand within the Radley + Co. stable. Characterised by the uniquely identifiable Scottie dog logo, Radley is stocked in its Covent Garden Floral Street store (launched April 2007), the flagship store on London’s Kings Road (opened November 2005), and in over 500 retailers nationwide, including the country’s leading department stores.

 
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