Huck readers get £30 off top brands at curated street boutique Surfstitch
- Text by HUCK HQ
As the cold weather begins to bite, it’s time to start breaking out the heavy garms.
SurfStitch’s Autumn/Winter lookbook fuses jackets from high performance brands like Canada Goose, who have been keeping Canadians warm and dry for over five decades, with streetwear titans like Palace, Obey and Adidas Originals.
Shot against the gritty industrial backdrop of Bordeaux, the collection has everything you need to make sure your winter steez is on point.
Head over to SurfStitch.com to check out the full collection.
Get a free £30 voucher when you enter the promo code ‘Huck2014’. (Minimum spend £100)
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