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Simon Hart has clearly thought a lot about shirts, the upcoming designer who works in the commercial radio sphere during the day, has just released a new collection of business and casual dress shirts.

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 The shirts feature Simon’s signature paisley feature collar inserts with ribbon trimming, square buttons, double stitching and feature cuffs that are designed to be folded back to reveal the feature fabric. Clearly a lot of thought has gone into the finer details.

Simon tells OUTinPerth that he thinks the best kind of shirt is one that can be worn in the boardroom but also adaptable enough to be worn on the weekend.

The shirts in the Simon hart range are all made in Turkey and feature Middle Eastern cotton blends. 

Simon will be showing his collection off later this month at Perth Upmarket on Sunday September 23 at Winthrop Hall at the University of WA from 10am to 4pm. They are also available online at www.simonhart.com.au or from Platinum Menswear’s Garden City and Perth CBD stores, and Pafumi Menswear in Mount Lawley.

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