Farah Revisits Its Roots in British Subculture for 2015 Fall/Winter Collection
A modernist twist.





Championed by every British subculture from Mods to casuals and beyond, Farah has returned to the iconic looks and aesthetic that won over Europe in the 1970s and ’80s for a standout fall/winter collection. Featuring smart, clean outerwear, buttoned-up flannel shirts and fine knitted polos, contrasted with textured bombers and block coloured padded jackets, the ‘Tribal Gathering’ collection is available now from select Farah stockists.