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JT AW13 Menswear Mock-Up Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:36 Page 1 JOSEPH TURNER YORKSHIRE JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:36 Page 1 JOSEPH TURNER YORKSHIRE new Autumn COLLECTION Autumn 2013 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 2 JOSEPH TURNER YORKSHIRE We have some great new products for you in this catalogue – from cable knits to coats – as well as your (old) favourites: corduroy trousers and tweed jackets made from cloth woven in Scotland. Combine this with our multibuy offers and we are sure you will find something to tempt you. Happy shopping! Formal Shirts 4 for £100 or 2 for £70 Silk Ties (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 TWILL & DENIM multibuy offer FORMAL SHIRTS for KNITWEAR 2 £80 Denim & Twill Jeans 4 easy ways to shop To redeem your offer quote the promotion code printed on the back of this catalogue or enter it on the homepage or shopping basket page of our website. Online: Telephone: 1 www.josephturner.co.uk 2 01845 575100 Lines are open Monday to Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm and Saturday 10am - 3pm. We are closed Sundays and Bank Holidays. Visit us: Post: 34Joseph Turner Shop Freepost RSZG-LJTK-HJBK Concept Park Joseph Turner Ltd. Thirsk Industrial Park Concept Park THIRSK Thirsk Industrial Park North Yorkshire YO7 3NH THIRSK North Yorkshire YO7 3NH Open Monday to Saturday 10am-3pm. Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays. JM1FPA JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 3 FORMAL SHIRTS Tailored Fit 4 - 5 End-on-End & Plain Poplin 6 - 7 Checks 8 - 9 Stripes 10 - 11 Textured 12 - 13 Country 18 - 21 JACKETS Malton Needlecord Jacket 26 - 27 Dales Tweed Jacket 46 - 47 CASUAL SHIRTS Danby Shirts 14 - 15 Button Down Oxfords 16 - 17 Brushed Cotton Checks 48 - 49 CASUAL TOPS Long Sleeve Polo 22 - 23 Rugby 54 - 55 Favourite Sweatshirt 56 - 57 T-shirts 64 TROUSERS & JEANS Wool Flannel Trousers 28 Corduroy Trousers 30 - 31 Chinos 36 - 37 Denim Jeans 41 Moleskin Jeans & Trousers 50 - 51 Twill Jeans 41 Overview of our trousers 58 - 59 KNITWEAR Classic Lambswool 24 - 25 Wool Cashmere 28 - 29 Lambswool Cable Button Neck 32 - 33 Lambswool Cable Crew 34 - 35 Fisherman’s Rib 38 - 39 Chunky Lambswool 52 - 53 OUTERWEAR Harrison Jacket 40 - 41 Bennett Jacket 42 - 43 Paddock Quilted Jacket & Gilet 44 - 45 Thirsk Fleece 61 Accessories & Wellies 60 Nightwear, Underwear & Socks 62 - 65 Shoes & Boots 66 - 73 Sizing, Information & Guarantee 74 Order Form 75 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 4 Classic Shirts From JOSEPH TURNER All our shirts have a traditional two-piece collar which is fully interlined and painstakingly constructed to ensure the perfect fit. Single needle stitching guarantees a 1 pucker-free seam between sleeve & shoulder, a technique originally developed on Jermyn Street, remains a feature of quality. Finally a four-piece split yoke allows the shirt to lie flat and smooth across the shoulders delivering the perfect shirt. 4 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 5 Tailored Fit From JOSEPH TURNER Formal Shirts TAILORED FIT SHIRTS 4 for £100 £64 or 2 for £70 SILK TIES Silk Ties £35 (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 1 Navy Hardwick MSSHAN Printed Silk Tie MAT405 2 Blue Gingham MSSGIB Printed Silk Tie MAT413 3 White Poplin MSSCPW Woven Silk Tie MAT419 4 Light Blue Fine Stripe MSSSLB Woven Silk Tie MAT416 5 Blue/Red Gingham MSSGBR Printed Silk Tie MAT414 6 Blue Herringbone MSSHWB Woven Silk Tie MAT399 • 100% pure 2/100’s two-fold cotton 2 • Shirts available with single cuffs (buttons) only • Breast pocket option (+£5) • Two-piece collar & four-piece split yoke • Traditional gussets & lock-stitched buttons • Tailored fit - cut slimmer at the waist than our classic fit shirts 3 Available in a dozen collar size and sleeve length combinations - see page 74 4 5 CLASSIC LEATHER BELTS MABECL £45 Available in Brown, Tan & Black To fit waist sizes (inches): M 30-33 L 34-37 XL 38-41 XXL 42-45 6 www.josephturner.co.uk 5 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 6 Classic Formal From JOSEPH TURNER END-ON-END & PLAIN POPLIN SHIRTS £64 SILK TIES £35 CUFFLINKS £47 Formal Shirts Our End-on-End shirts have a white thread interwoven with the 4 for £100 coloured thread introducing an or elegant and subtle textured effect. 2 for £70 Silk Ties (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 1 2 3 1 Pink End-on-End MSEEPK 2 Light Blue End-on-End MSEEBL 3 Mid Blue End-on-End MSEEMB Woven Silk Tie MAT418 Printed Silk Tie MAT409 Printed Silk Tie MAT410 Cufflinks MACPSB • 100% pure 2/100’s two-fold cotton • All shirts available with either double cuffs (cufflinks) or single cuffs (buttons) • Breast pocket option (+£5) • Two-piece collar & four-piece split yoke • Traditional gussets & lock-stitched buttons • Generous cut with long tails Available in a dozen collar size and sleeve length combinations - see page 74 6 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 7 1 2 3 4 5 Our premium two-fold 2/100’s cotton is among the most finely spun and is as soft as silk with the gentle sheen of real quality. 1 Azure Poplin MSCPAZ 2 White Poplin MSCPWH 3 Pink Poplin MSCPPK Printed Silk Tie MAT404 Printed Silk Tie MAT407 Woven Silk Tie MAT415 Cufflinks MACMUB 4 Cream Poplin MSCPCR 5 Cornflower Poplin MSCPCO Printed Silk Tie MAT408 Woven Silk Tie MAT417 www.josephturner.co.uk 7 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 8 Classic Checks Formal Shirts From JOSEPH TURNER 4 for £100 or CHECK SHIRTS £64 2 for £70 Silk Ties SILK TIES £35 CUFFLINKS £47 (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 1 Lilac Harwick MSHALK Woven Silk Tie MAT421 Cufflinks MACBLS 2 Sky/Yellow Prince of Wales MSPWGS Printed Silk Tie MAT404 3 Pink Harwick MSHAPK Printed Silk Tie MAT408 4 Blue Gingham MSGIBL Printed Silk Tie MAT410 1 5 Blue/Purple Twill MSCTBD Woven Silk Tie MAT415 6 Blue Prince of Wales MSPWNB Printed Silk Tie MAT412 Cufflinks MACBGP 7 Pink Gingham MSGSPK Printed Silk Tie MAT411 2 8 Green/Purple Graph Check MSGCGP Woven Silk Tie MAT419 9 Navy Hardwick MSHANV Woven Silk Tie MAT420 3 10 Pink/Blue Twill MSCNBP Woven Silk Tie MAT416 • 100% pure 2/100’s two-fold cotton • All shirts available with either double cuffs (cufflinks) or single cuffs (buttons) 4 • Breast pocket option (+£5) • Two-piece collar & four-piece split yoke • Traditional gussets & lock-stitched buttons • Generous cut with long tails Available in a dozen collar size and sleeve length combinations - see page 74 5 8 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:37 Page 9 PRINTED SILK TIE MAT410 £35 6 PRINTED SILK TIE MAT406 £35 7 8 9 WOVEN SILK TIE MAT415 £35 10 www.josephturner.co.uk 9 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 10 Formal Shirts 4 for £100 or 2 for £70 Silk Ties (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 CUFFLINKS MACPSB £47 1 2 CUFFLINKS MACBLS £47 3 4 CUFFLINKS MACBGP £47 5 10 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 11 Classic Stripes From JOSEPH TURNER STRIPE SHIRTS £64 SILK TIES £35 CUFFLINKS £47 1 Pink/Blue Narrow Stripe MSNSPB Printed Silk Tie MAT405 Cufflinks MACPSB 2 Navy Fancy Stripe MSFSNV Printed Silk Tie MAT412 3 Yellow/Blue Narrow Stripe MSNSYB Printed Silk Tie MAT406 4 Pink/Blue Fancy Stripe MSFSPB Woven Silk Tie MAT415 5 Navy/Blue Narrow Stripe MSNSNB Printed Silk Tie MAT410 6 Blue Butcher Stripe MSBSBL 6 Woven Silk Tie MAT420 Cufflinks MACSHB 7 Navy Bengal Stripe MSBENV Woven Silk Tie MAT417 8 Burgundy Bengal Stripe MSBEBU Woven Silk Tie MAT421 7 9 Sky Bengal Stripe MSBESK Printed Silk Tie MAT404 10 Navy Butcher Stripe MSBSNV Printed Silk Tie MAT409 8 • 100% pure 2/100’s two-fold cotton • All shirts available with either double cuffs (cufflinks) or single cuffs (buttons) • Breast pocket option (+£5) • Two-piece collar & four-piece split yoke 9 • Traditional gussets & lock-stitched buttons • Generous cut with long tails Available in a dozen collar size and sleeve length combinations - see page 74 10 www.josephturner.co.uk 11 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 12 Classic Textured From JOSEPH TURNER TEXTURED SHIRTS £64 SILK TIES £35 CUFFLINKS £47 1 Pink Herringbone MSHWPK Printed Silk Tie MAT411 Cufflinks MACPLS 2 White Herringbone MSHWHT Printed Silk Tie MAT407 3 Pink Houndstooth MSDTPK Woven Silk Tie MAT418 4 Blue Houndstooth MSDTBL Printed Silk Tie MAT413 5 Blue Herringbone MSHWBL 1 Printed Silk Tie MAT406 6 Blue Royal Oxford MSOXBL Printed Silk Tie MAT414 Cufflinks MACSHB • 100% pure 2/100’s two-fold cotton • All shirts available with either 2 double cuffs (cufflinks) or single cuffs (buttons) • Breast pocket option (+£5) • Two-piece collar & four-piece split yoke • Traditional gussets & lock-stitched buttons • Generous cut with long tails Available in a dozen collar size and sleeve length combinations - see page 74 3 4 CUFFLINKS MACPLS £47 5 12 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 13 Formal Shirts 4 for £100 or 2 for £70 Silk Ties (Woven & Printed) 2 for £40 6 13 www.josephturner.co.uk JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 14 Country Collection From JOSEPH TURNER Red/Navy Gingham 14 01845 575100 JT AW13 Menswear Mock-up_Layout 1 12/08/2013 09:38 Page 15 Navy Gingham Green/Blue Check multibuy offer Red/Blue Stripe Navy Stripe 2 for £86 Danby Shirts DANBY SHIRTS MCDANB £59 Skilfully tailored and garment washed for softness, you’ll love the feel of this shirt against your skin.
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