Win Pounds 250 of Peter Werth Clothes
THE ’70s are remembered for many things – The Carpenters, The Godfather and The Good Life, to name just a few.
But the over-riding cultural influence that the decade has on the present day has to be fashion.
Although few of us head into the office dressed in a pair of flares so wide we struggled to get them on to Merseyrail or shave our heads like Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, our style choices are more reflective of the super-sonic ’70s than we may be aware.
As well as disco dresses, fashion embodied clean lines and classic styling, and it is this that modern menswear brands aim to reflect in their own clothing.
The British Peter Werth label roots its identity in the image of a “Rocker man”, with influences also coming from the 1970s music scene.
The Liverpool store, in the Metquarter, has a wide range of wearable and affordable fashion, including men’s shirts, trousers, jackets, jerseys and knitwear.
Now you can actually dress head to toe in Peter Werth, starting with your smalls, as the store has launched a brand-new underwear line consisting of cotton stretch trunks and cotton stretch button fly boxers.
The stylish man-about-town can also add the finishing touch to his classy ensemble, with the new range of leather accessories.
The classic pieces, which include wallets, belts and smart executive briefcases, are sure to attract the discerning gent as soon as they hit the shelves.
Peter Werth has joined with Style City to offer readers the chance to win a pounds 250 shopping voucher that can be used against purchases in the Metquarter store that are not included in the sales.
For a chance to win, simply answer the following question.
Q. Which US writer and author of The Bonfire of the Vanities described the 1970s as “the me decade”?
A Jack Kerouac
B F Scott Fitzgerald
C Tom Wolff
To enter:
Call 0901 657 0199 and tell us your answer, name, address and phone number.
Text LDCOMP59 and tell us your answer, name, address and phone number and send to 84080.
TERMS and Conditions: 1.Calls will cost 60p at all times, although network charges may vary. 2.Text messages are charged at 50p plus standard message rate and this service is available to all networks. 3. Number of entries per person is not limited; some mobile network providers have a restriction of pounds 30 spend per day for text entries. 4. Usual competition rules apply. 5. All correct answers will be collated in a computer database and winners will be selected at random. 6. Winners must participate in all publicity if required. 7. The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and over at the time of entry, except employees and their immediate families of Trinity Mirror and each of their group companies, and anyone professionally connected with this promotion.8.No purchase necessary.9. The promoter is Liverpool Daily Post. 10. Prizes are not transferable and non-refundable. 11.Lines will be open from 9am, Thursday, December 20, until midnight, Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Any calls received after this time will not be entered into the competition, although you may be charged for the call.
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