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Prices for Sainsbury’s first menswear collection with Martin Kemp start at £12.

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Exclusively accessible online at TU, Argos, and 208 Sainsbury’s locations across the nation, the 30-piece debut edit is now available.

With former EastEnders actor and musician Martin Kemp and its solely owned brand, Union Works, Sainsbury’s unveiled its first-ever menswear collection earlier this month.

The collection consists of 30 pieces, with pricing starting at just £12. The sizes range from small to XXX-Large.

The edit, which is a reflection of Martin’s personal style, has canvas-lined jackets, denim pants, and textured long sleeve Henley tops.

Additionally, shoppers may anticipate seeing more autumnal hues like tan, navy, and charcoal, as well as traditional prints like herringbone and check.

Martin, 61, collaborated closely with the Union Works designers and supply partner, Poetic Gem, as well as the Sainsbury’s men’s clothes team.

“I am so thrilled to be partnering with Sainsbury’s and Union Works on this autumn menswear edit,” he stated of the collection.

“For me, having confidence in my style depends on having classic, simple, and comfortable pieces, and I’m hoping that this collection will make it simple for others to feel fantastic about getting dressed as well.

“The canvas jacket is my favorite item; it’s ideal for a brisk autumnal dog walk through the woods.

Additionally, I’ve looked everywhere for the ideal pair of jeans, and these fit me so perfectly and have amazing craftsmanship.

A brown corduroy jacket costs £45, a grey knitted cardigan with a shawl collar costs $26, a khaki canvas lined jacket costs £50, a navy striped knit polo costs £20, and a navy herringbone shirt costs $22.

The collection is an economical solution for customers to revamp their wardrobes in time for autumn, with prices ranging from £12 to £65.

On his Instagram account earlier this month, the Spandau Ballet bassist announced the release of the edit.

Many admirers responded positively to the post, with some stating that they “loved” particular pieces in the collection.

Congratulations, @jwells1969 wrote. I adore the navy open shirt. “Mind, you could rock a trash bag!”

Congratulations, @martinjkemp! You look great, @jplbear wrote. Enjoy your weekend.

@mariamurray5896, an Instagram user, responded: “Went to Sainsbury’s yesterday and saw your collection and it’s really nice.”

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