
Check out those pants from Farah Vintage. Their name suits them well, because of their crimson color. Either you’re dressed like rockstar or like a funk dancer or even casually, you could wear them with any cool belt. Then don’t be affraid of this vintage effect because this touch will the be coolest possible among your outfit. One last thing to convince you, except their particular color, they are quite simple and well cutted. I can’t say anything more, I don’t know if I managed to influence your decision but I’ve already made mine… ;)
€69 from Urban Outfitters

If You are looking for some quite elegant bermudas, just check out those ones from Farah. You can find a couple of models from Yoox of which these white and blue striped ones. They are also existing in grey and lightblue but my favour goes to these ones. Easily wearable for any occasion they have also a really affordable price.
€29 (was €55) on Yoox
This new polo by Farah has a great purple color! It’s a slim fit with a button down placket and chest pocket embroidered with the “F” from Farah signature. Polo made in 100% cotton.
€45,60 from my-wardrobe.com
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These bermuda shorts by Farah is new in “Yoox”! It features fine stripes, zip fly closure and belt loops. Two colors are available: blue (see picture) and dove grey. It’s made in 26% Viscose, 26% Linen.
£45 from YOOX
This grey shawl collar cardigan by “Farah” is named “Peter” and is made of 60% cotton, 30% nylon, 10% merino wool. It feature on the chest an embroidered gold signature logo and a detachable logo bagde.
€120 from 80’s Purple


Smart crease front detail shorts by Farah have zip closure and five pockets in total; finished with embroidered patch logo at the rear. 98% Cotton. 2% Elastane.
£50 from Urban Outfitters

Sale Price: £24.46 (Was £29.35) from Stand-out
Founded by a certain Mr Farah in the depths of Texas, this brand started making its first creations in denim in 1920.

It was a slow start, but the brand persisted and continued manufacturing even during the war period. Fifty years later, in 1970, the brand arrived in Britain under the direction of Farah Junior. Young Brits quickly adopted the brand. For mods, skins and other punks it was a must-have. This was a turning point.

From its tumultuous past, Farah is now a classic brand in Britain. Stylish & casual, these slacks embody English class, remaining distinguished but not strict, they can be worn like a pair of jeans.
Recognizable by the famous orange tab on the back of each pair, they are now available in France from €65 from Citadium, RoyalCheese and Noir Kennedy in the Marais.
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