ON THE RADAR
■ sportswear brand has joined forces with Uk-based mental health charity Back Onside to launch a limited-edition cap with 100% of proceeds going directly to the charity.
Back Onside delivers programmes and workshops to help people rebuild their self-esteem and mental health through sport. Alongside the cap launch, ex-footballers and Bee Inspired founders Steven Robb and Mark Corcoran have also joined Back Onside founder Jason Mcginn for a one-off podcast to discuss the pressures of football. The cap is available at beeinspiredclothing. com £25. Find the podcast via the Back Onside podcast channel.
■ has just extended its Anyday own brand range to include menswear.
The collection is designed to reflect contemporary casual trends and includes colour blocked fleeces, a lightly quilted gilet and sustainably sourced cotton tees (£9). Crew neck sweats, hoodies and joggers are all made from 310gsm brushed back BCI cotton and recycled borg jackets (£60) and vests (£45) are trimmed with ripstop panelling, while the lightweight ripstop anorak (£45) has been treated with a water repellent finish for performance. See johnlewis.com
■ British independent eco skincare brand, has just launched a new Nourishing Face Wash & Cleanser, £19.50. Made from natural ingredients including apricot fruit extract and avocado oil, it nourishes the skin as well as keeping it hydrated. Available at theothersaint.com check jacket £49.99, trousers £24.99, H&M coat £79.99, Levi’s Well jeans £94.99, zalando.co.uk worker jacket £59, burgundy jumper £36, slim-fit jeans £30, Next