Whistles new season styles: our pick of the best summer buys
Here is our edit of the best in store at Whistles right now.
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Your support makes all the difference.Feeling the urge for a shopping fix but the thought of all things tasselled and boho not really floating your boat? Head to Whistles for a more grown-up take on the trends.
Whistles has been on the shopping landscape since the early 80s but it wasn't until ex-Topshop director Jane Shepherdson took the helm in 2008 that the brand sashayed into our wardrobes with its unique take on premium, contemporary shopping.
Now with 40 stores across Britain, a regular slot at London Fashion Week and a newly launched menswear line, it's a sartorial force to be reckoned with.
The key to its success is its emphasise on inherently wearable, premium pieces all with a modern twist. A delve into store right now will turn up a fresh take on a summer wardrobe; silk camis, colour-block dresses, spring tailoring and sleek accessories.
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