A popular mod clothing brand has released a new collection ahead of a special event.
Ben Sherman, which was founded in Brighton, has created a range of new clothing with Ace Café.
It has been described as a timeless fusion of mod and biker culture spanning from the late 50s to present day.
The seven pieces, all monochrome, are inspired by Ace Café’s distinctive checkerboard pattern.
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A spokesman for Ben Sherman said: “The collection showcases our signature touch, featuring reinvented knitted zip polos, 50s viscose bowling shirts and graphics paying homage to the pivotal mod era in British youth culture."
The collection is on sale in store at Ben Sherman’s new branch in Duke’s Lane, Brighton, ahead of the Ace Café reunion in Brighton on Sunday.
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