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Breton tops- ubiquitous?

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PollyPerky · 31/03/2016 09:13

Why? This year every single shop has them- talking mid market- Boden, Joules, White Stuff, even Jigsaw.

I mean they're ok and I have a few but how long before we're ditching them and they will be passe?

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thecatfromjapan · 31/03/2016 11:59

Just as an aside - the 'even Jigsaw [are doing Bretons]' in the OP: I seem to remember that jigsaw used to bring out one Breton-type top each summer, usually in two colour ways, only on style (crew neck or boat neck; boxy or shaped) and quite small numbers. You had to be quite quick to get them and it might well be Breton-ish, rather than

I think I quite like the current ubiquity.

WellErrr · 31/03/2016 12:00

I really want some wine skinny jeans too. But what shoes does one wear with them? Boring ballet shoes again?

I wear boat shoes, ballet flats or dark ran ankle boots with mine. I've also got some very dark Breton striped canvas flats that look good with a dark blue top.

H and m had some good wine coloured treggings, cheap but they're really nice - m2.hm.com/m/en_gb/productpage.0232391030.html they've sold out now but that's an idea of it. Ooh and look what the model's wearing on top! Grin

PollyPerky · 31/03/2016 12:05

Sorry to disagree but Bretons were not in fashion - as they are now- in the 80s. My DCs were toddlers in the 80s and I was surrounded by yummy mummies. Not one has a Breton top. yes you could get a navy and white long sleeved T shirt, but they weren't 'in'.
And ok, actresses who wafted around Cannes and Nice perhaps wore them but not Mrs Joe Public in the 60s- I was there!

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AnnPerkins · 31/03/2016 12:13

Thank you WellErrr. The H&M link went to

AnnPerkins · 31/03/2016 12:17

Whoops, posted too soon. The H&M link didn't work but I can guess what it was. Sounds like a look I would like. Sadly there's no H&M in this town.

I don't remember a full-on Breton fad like this before. I remember some people wearing stripey tops with baggyish jeans and those lace-up blue & white deck shoes that you can't seem to get any more. But not an actual all-the-rage thing.

emsyj · 31/03/2016 12:18

I have white leather Supergas which I wear with wine slim cut jeans and a breton. Love my Supergas as an alternative to ballet flats in the summer.

thecatfromjapan · 31/03/2016 12:26

No. They weren't ubiquitous the way they are now. But I don't think you could get through a summer without a Vogue article advising a 'nautical' Breton to add to your capsule wardrobe. Finding one was a lot harder.

The mass-fashion thing happening to the Breton is what has happened.

A bit like the 'le Pliage' bag, on a larger scale.

I'm happy about it, though. As I said, I intend to fill my barns while the harvest is good.Smile I guess there may be a year or two of waiting while the memory of the flood fades ...

thecatfromjapan · 31/03/2016 12:31

Ballet-style flat shoes. That was another style that was a bit of a hard-to-source style thing.

It's hard to imagine shoe shops without them now. And I did think their becoming mass-fashion would kill them off. However, they have proved amazingly resilient.

Perhaps it will be the same with the Breton?

ZaraW · 31/03/2016 12:42

Mine are the traditional ones from Saint James in navy and white heavy cotton and red and white in a lighter cotton for summer, couldn't care less if they are in fashion or not they are a classic style the high street versions not so much.

squoosh · 31/03/2016 13:11

I've ditched all stripes from my wardrobe for the foreseeable future. You see a group of female friends together and they look like a gathering of a Marcel Marceau appreciation group.

thecatfromjapan · 31/03/2016 13:22

Lol @ marcel Marceau appreciation-group.Grin

daimbardiva · 05/04/2016 10:22

See here for a start!

www.rmg.co.uk/discover/behind-the-scenes/blog/stripes-and-sea-history-breton-top

CremeEggThief · 05/04/2016 10:26

I love stripy tops (I have navy/white; navy/grey; purple/white and burgundy/grey) with skinny jeans/jeggings, a long cardigan and my Converse. I agree it is a bit of a uniform though!

Ohtobeskiing · 05/04/2016 10:34

I am a breton stripey top fan. I bought a lovely green striped one in France in about 1997 and wore it for years, it was a heavy weight fabric and washed and wore brilliantly - nothing quite compares but I keep on the eternal search.... Grin

weirdsister · 05/04/2016 10:39

I had one in the 80's. Madonna wore one in the papa don't preach video ( also 80's).

Didiusfalco · 05/04/2016 10:50

What actually defines a breton top? is it just a top that is stripey or does it have to be a particular shape?

Runningupthathill82 · 05/04/2016 11:56

What Squoosh said. They're so ubiquitous now that it's like a uniform - skinny jeans, Breton, ballet flats/Converse.

Worst case scenario is when the above is teamed with a Joules/White Stuff/North Face body warmer - and there's four or five women together, all looking near-identical. Marcel Marceau appreciation society going boating?

whattheseithakasmean · 05/04/2016 11:58

I love a nice Breton. I remember them being v popular in the 80s. And in the 90s come to that. In fact, I think Bretons have always been popular - because they are comfy & look good.

CremeEggThief · 05/04/2016 13:02

Check with the body warmer, although mine is Fatface!Grin

Runningupthathill82 · 05/04/2016 13:13

Haha, sorry CremeEgg! Grin

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