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Weird Fish launches autumn winter 2017 collection

Gloucestershire-based Weird Fish clothing has launched its new autumn and winter 2017 womenswear and menswear collection.

Designs are relaxed with a nod to coast and country living, intended to give customers that weekend feeling. With the unpredictable English weather in mind this autumn, the collection includes gilets and parka jackets for women and wadded jackets and hoodies for men.

Weird Fish's best-selling tunic dress, the Alanis Tunic, is back in two different patterns for this season, suitable for work or play. The super soft Starshine Dress promises to be another best seller, made from jersey cotton and available in four prints.

For men, the clothing brand offers a range of T-shirts, ever-popular with its loyal customers. The range includes an interesting double dip-dyed graphic Quil T-shirt and this season's must-have Geo print Trigger shirt. The Trigger shirt is can be used for a smarter occasion or teamed up with a base T-shirt for a more casual look.

John Stockton, managing director at Weird Fish, said: "The new AW17 range is full of go-to items for the unpredictable weather days. Our ready-to-wear, high quality items provide our customers with endless choices for style and comfort."

Punchline says this Gloucestershire brand goes from strength to strength. Here's hoping this latest collection is one of its most successful yet.

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