The fashion editor's new trouser pick | As seen in The Times
In her recent article for The Times, Anna Murphy divides the nation into two important categories: hotties and notties.
No, this isn’t some sort of ironic neo-feminist concept or reality TV lingo as the terms may suggest. Murphy is simply referring to the difference between those of us who prefer to endure our drafty period homes with a stiff upper lip and the wildcards who have been playing it fast and loose with the central heating during lockdown. Of course, depending on which camp you fall into, this variable will have a direct correlation to how you dress around the house.
“If you’re a hottie, yours is a world that’s effortlessly hovering around 21.5C”, Murphy explains, so “it’s easy to look, well, hot”.
Her ‘hottie’ pick includes our Jewel Green Satin Wide-Leg Track Pant, which is available to buy online now. This vibrant and loose fit design, with a comfortable elasticated waist, will take you from the cosiness of the home now to bright spring walks later.
If you identify as a ‘nottie’ however, discover our knitwear range. Our oversized Merino Cashmere Boyfriend Cardigan in fudge, for instance, will lend a slightly more winter appropriate element to the look if you fear the thermostat. Alternatively, discover a more substantial track pant in our new February collection, like the Accent Stripe Track Pant crafted from modern twill tailoring in rich navy and contrasting orange.
- Merino Cashmere Boyfriend Cardigan
- Accent Stripe Track Pant
Read Murphy’s article in The Times here