Fashion: Earthen wear

Saturday 27 March 1999 19:02 EST
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Men's fashion looks to the land this season. Dress for the fields - or the fireside - in loose jackets and trousers, rumpled natural fabrics and chunky knitted sweaters. It's the bohemian country look, as modelled here by the Norfolk artist Nick Ward

Right: cream jumper, pounds 125, by John Rocha, 60 Sloane Avenue, London SW3, enquiries 0171 838 0017; duck pants, pounds 65, by Dockers, enquiries 0171 394 3300; navy silk scarf, pounds 39, by Paul Smith Accessories, 40-44 Floral Street, London W1, enquiries 0171 379 7133. Above from left: blue knitted jacket, pounds 229, linen short sleeved shirt, pounds 99, both by Nicole Farhi, from 108-110 Jermyn Street, London SW1 and Harvey Nichols 107 Briggate, Victoria Quarter, Leeds, enquiries 0171 499 8368; slash neck top, pounds 65, by Burro from 19a Floral Street, London WC2, enquiries 0171 240 5120, John Anthony, 108 Broadmead, Bristol, enquiries 01225 442 856; stressed denim

jeans, pounds 56, by Bailey, from Jigsaw, 22-29 Brooke Street, London W1 and 76-80 King Street, Manchester, enquiries 0171 499 2521

Natural pax jacket, pounds 300, by Joe Casely Hayford, from Duffer of Saint George, 29 Shorts Gardens, London WC2, enquiries 0171 379 4660

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