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Random Find: Diverso Menswear

Wednesday 16 December 2009

St. Christophers Place

Diverso, 23 St. Christophers Place, W1U 1NR 

My parents visited this weekend, and having taken them to brunch at Providores Tapa Room in Marylebone we strolled back to Bond Street tube via St. Christopher Street. That’s how I happened across Diverso.

An instantly striking visual experience, it caught my eye right away. To my mind the designs have a definite Italian feel, which was why I was surprised to read on the firm’s website that the label was actually founded in London by two Englishmen, Darren Hampton and James Reynolds. The kit is, however, made in Italy and the website professes the labels dedication to quality –although I’m yet to find a company that’s dedicated to crap, despite managing to provide it. So we’ll see. I think a return visit is in order though, I’m certainly interested enough to find out more.

A trade mark design

I just had enough time to pop in and take a quick look. While my wilder side appreciated the playfulness of many of the designs, I know my body and I know what works for me, not everything on offer would. The suits certainly wouldn’t suit my physiology. However, there were a few bits that suited my more subdued personal style, while providing that element of originality and individualism which is my want.


Top of the list, these scarves.

(Very novel, very Italian. Ideal with a high button coat or simply warm with around the neck with a jacket and jumper. I really liked these. Pure cashmere and a reasonable £68)

I have to say my pick of the collection was the accessories. Sadly I didn’t manage to get a picture, but there was a beautiful Prince of Wales fabric belt with D-ring closure (if you’re wondering what an D-ring is see here). It would look fantastic on white tailored shorts or blue linen trousers come summer.

Diverso:

23 St Christophers Place

London, W1U 1NR

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