Ice cool: Men's accessories are pale and interesting this season

 

Gemma Hayward
Saturday 25 February 2012 01:00 GMT
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(Catherine Losing)

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Clockwise from above: Padded Pak'r Green Collection Rucksack, £50, by Eastpak, eastpak.com

Socks, £12 for pack of five, by Topman, topman.com

Pink boots, £125, by United Nude, unitednude.com

Striped tie, £69, by Paul Smith, paulsmith.co.uk

Silver watch, £125, by French Connection, 0121 436 1200

White plaited belt, £25, by M&S, marksandspencer.com

Green belt, £99, by paul smith, as before

Sunglasses, £14, by River Island, riverisland.com

Green scarf, £19.99, by Zara men, Zara.com

Cap, £12, by Topman, as before

Lace-ups, £210, by Kurt Geiger, kurtgeiger.com

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