“Sherlock chic” has become the latest must have for every man’s wardrobe, following the success of the BBC’s new Sherlock Holmes series. Punters have been attracted to its fast-pace, thrilling story line and witty scripts of the TV progoramme and also the unique style sported by the main character.
Although Holmes is better known for his precise turn of phrase and uncanny powers of deduction, the fictional detective is now a fashion icon, with many male fans wanting to copy his iconic style.
Clothing company Belstaff, who made the coat featured in the three part series, have won fashion plaudits after bringing Arthur Conan Doyle’s character into the 21st century. Belstaff has now launched the Milford Coat (shown above), worn by TV’s Sherlock Holmes, and it is available from all Belstaff stores nationwide, including the Conduit Street store in London.
The stylish jacket is made of genuine pure wool Irish tweed bonded with a sophisticated, ultra-light microporous film, to make it waterproof without altering the natural qualities of comfort and breathability.
The BBC's recent showing of a modern update of Sherlock Holmes starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes (pictured right) and Martin Freeman as Watson, has been a ratings hit. Now that the first series of 3 episodes have finished, the producers promise that it will return.
"There will be more," producer Sue Vertue told the BBC's Breakfast programme. "We're having a meeting to talk about how many and when."
Based on stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the 90-minute specials were written by Mark Gatiss, Stephen Thompson and Steven Moffat (lead writer and executive producer on another iconic programme - Doctor Who).
More than seven million people tuned in to see the dramatic cliffhanger in the last three Sundays.
Although Holmes is better known for his precise turn of phrase and uncanny powers of deduction, the fictional detective is now a fashion icon, with many male fans wanting to copy his iconic style.
Clothing company Belstaff, who made the coat featured in the three part series, have won fashion plaudits after bringing Arthur Conan Doyle’s character into the 21st century. Belstaff has now launched the Milford Coat (shown above), worn by TV’s Sherlock Holmes, and it is available from all Belstaff stores nationwide, including the Conduit Street store in London.
The stylish jacket is made of genuine pure wool Irish tweed bonded with a sophisticated, ultra-light microporous film, to make it waterproof without altering the natural qualities of comfort and breathability.
Fans can purchase the Millford Coat and pick up their own bit of “Sherlock chic” for £1,350.00.
The BBC's recent showing of a modern update of Sherlock Holmes starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes (pictured right) and Martin Freeman as Watson, has been a ratings hit. Now that the first series of 3 episodes have finished, the producers promise that it will return.
"There will be more," producer Sue Vertue told the BBC's Breakfast programme. "We're having a meeting to talk about how many and when."
Based on stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the 90-minute specials were written by Mark Gatiss, Stephen Thompson and Steven Moffat (lead writer and executive producer on another iconic programme - Doctor Who).
More than seven million people tuned in to see the dramatic cliffhanger in the last three Sundays.
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