Sassafras at End




Images
—01. Sprayer Pant.
—02. Blower Bud Coat.
Words
It’s great to see the accessibility and profile of Sassafras rising, with twice as many UK-based stores now offering the brand's gardening-inspired clothing. End is the latest shop to do so, having just received a number of utilitarian shirts, pants and jackets made from durable materials like duck canvas, denim, wool, and a real staple in the line season after season, 60/40.