Leading men’s style designation Mr Porter has released the third and final edit of its ‘costume to collection’ line Kingsman. Inspired by the upcoming film The King’s Man, directed by Matthew Vaughn, the Kingsman line takes on the timeless aesthetic and functional nature of suiting and military wear from the film, translating them to our contemporary society.
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Inspired by the manufacturing tradition of Savile Row, Kingsman comprises both luxury tailoring and casual wear, with the line incorporating original Kingsman tailoring and knitwear as well as collaborative pieces from heritage brands. Pieces from partner brands include Turnbull & Asser shirting; Cutler and Gross eyewear; George Cleverley shoes; Drake’s ties and pocket squares; London Undercover umbrellas; Deakin & Francis cufflinks and small accessories; Corgi socks; William Lockie knitwear; Lock & Co Hatters hats; Higgs & Crick glassware; Smythson of Bond Street desk accessories; a Montblanc writing set; and a limited-edition timepiece from Jaeger-LeCoultre.


The Kingsman label initially debuted in 2015, alongside Vaugh’s film Kingsman: The Secret Service, with the second line drop coinciding with the sequel film Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Now, the third and final collaborative collection has been co-created with British costume designer Michele Clapton. Laden with suave suiting and military-inspired separates, the third Kingsman collection is well-suited to the contemporary spy who frequents Savile Row.
The collection is available to explore and shop via the Mr Porter webstore.




Words by Theo Rosen