Nigel Cabourn: Scott's Last Expedition




Images
—01. E.G. Oates Roll Neck Sweater.
—02. Captain Scott Naval Jacket.
Words
"The Autumn-Winter '12 Limited Edition Collection is inspired by Scott’s crossing of Antarctica and the garments worn on the expedition. This collection is manufactured in the UK, using British raw materials. There are only around 100 of each style available, in memory of the 100th Anniversary of Scott's last expedition, and each garment is numbered individually."
—Available at Inventory Stockroom
—Nigel Cabourn: Limited Edition Website

Reader Comments (10)
I very much doubt that one of the prerequisites of Scott's expedition was to dress cheerfully.
The beaut.