Friday Treat: GP & J Baker x H&M Sweat Shirt

GP & J Baker x H&M Sweat Shirt

I know right, who? GP & J Baker is a fabric design company based in Chelsea Harbour in London – they hold a royal warrant so maybe it’s the recent Megan furore that’s inspired H&M to collaborate with them but I just don’t imagine that many people will know who they are – I had to look them up. It seems such a random collaboration but there are some gorgeous, gorgeous pieces.

GP & J Baker x H&M Sweat Shirt

The pattern that grabbed my attention as I passed H&M the other day is this one – red hexagons with a sparkly edge – and I walked right in and bought it there and then for all of £17.99! Bargain. It’s the occasional thing like this that breaks me out of my black/white/grey/neutral habit and yes – it’s perfect with black skinnies.. my favourite things to wear!

GP & J Baker x H&M Sweat Shirt

I got my daughter, Lucy, to take a quick iPhone shot – you need to like loose and boxy as you can see.. but that is literally my perfect sweat top shape – I don’t like sweatshirts or sweaters that bunch in at the bottom. You can find it HERE. 

 

 

 

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6 responses to “Friday Treat: GP & J Baker x H&M Sweat Shirt”

  1. FiMacD

    I love mine too – and also as a general rule don’t like sweatshirts (I hate the bulk under jackets/coats) – but this particular fabric and pattern is just so joyous and that little hint of metallic thread…and all for £17:99! #bargain

  2. Julz

    Meh. These were already badly frayed/pulled at the hem in the shop, so far too fragile or bad quality for me. Which is a shame, the pattern was right up my street!

  3. Martina

    Hi, I would like to buy it online but I have a doubt about the size (S or XS?). Which size is in the pics above? I usually wear S but I have very small shoulders but curvy hips, maybe size S is better?

    1. Jane

      Mine is a medium because I like things roomy – it’s really hard to say which is best for you because I never looked at the size S or XS and I’ve never seen you :-)))

      1. Martina

        Many thanks, it’s helpful anyway! 🙂

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