Thursday, April 05, 2007

Introducing the Ahmadinejad casual range

Iranian clothes designer Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has taken inspiration from Jean Paul Gaultier's sailor theme with this year's exciting new range.

Suits will have a sharper cut and use lighter, almost tropical fabrics, and be worn with an open collar and black Clarks brogues. The new Ahmadinejad range is part of a new movement that has seen Mecca replace Milan and London as one of the world's major fashion capitals.

After a busy 13 days during Tehran fashion week the new designs are being launched by Slater's Menswear in Glasgow. Slater's is famous all over West Central Scotland for Ralph's room where top footballers from the Scottish Football League go for their designer labels.

Slater's is also well known to generations of Glaswegians who have dressed for an appearance at the nearby Sheriff Court for under a £49.99.

Ahmadinijad is also launching new styles for women at George at Asda with a innovative look at old favourites including veils, head scarfs and big stripey jumpers. Black is expected to be one of this year's theme.

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