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Ben Sherman x Ace Cafe Capsule Collection

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In a celebration of British youth culture, Ben Sherman X Ace Cafe has teamed up to create a limited-capsule collection that seamlessly blends the mod aesthetic with biker culture. Drawing inspiration from the late ’50s to the present day, this collaboration offers seven meticulously designed pieces in a sleek black and white color palette, paying homage to Ace Cafe’s iconic checkerboard pattern.

Ben Sherman X Ace Cafe

Ben Sherman x Ace Cafe Capsule Collection

The collection reimagines classic styles with Ben Sherman’s signature flair. Highlights include reinvented knitted zip polos, ’50s viscose bowling shirts, and graphic designs that evoke the spirit of the Mod era. Each piece is a nod to the cultural movements that shaped British style, creating a collection that feels both timeless and contemporary.

Ben Sherman x Ace Cafe Capsule Collection

As two icons of mod and rock ‘n’ roll, Ben Sherman X Ace Cafe bring together their rich histories to craft a collection that is more than just fashion—it’s a statement. The collaboration offers a unique fusion of style, culture, and history, resulting in seven collectible pieces that capture the essence of both worlds. Whether you’re a mod enthusiast or a rock ‘n’ roll rebel, this limited-edition collection is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the enduring influence of these cultural icons.

Ben Sherman x Ace Cafe Capsule Collection

The limited-capsule Ben Sherman X Ace Cafe collection is available online at  BenSherman.co.uk and BenSherman.com, as well as at Ben Sherman Stores.

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