Bjorn and John
Al Pacino as Frank Serpico
Bob Marley
Ernest Shackleton
Edmund and Tenzing, Everest.
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, Everest 1953 after conquering the world's highest peak.
Take Ivy, a book documenting the styles of 1960's American 'prep' schools
The late Clive Hornby as Jack Sugden, Emmerdale's resident farmer and Barbour 'ambassador'
One Man and his Dog, Phil Drabble 1914-2007
Alfred Wainwright taking a break from a 'Wainwright Walk' 1907-1991
Steve Zissou in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic, sporting his very own footwear.
Steve Zissou played by the always brilliant Bill Murray.
French Oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
Housemartins and The Beautiful South's Paul Heaton, always a bit of a dresser
Happy Mondays 'Bez' doing it his own way.
Stirling Moss - he could have done with a Mille.
Rene Lacoste 1904 - 1996 - who's two button polo shirt is arguably 'the' all time casual item.
The Stone Roses
The Happy Mondays
The Farm
Yosemite in the 60's, sunsetting.
Yosemite in the 60's 'brew time'.
Korsika's at Wembley
Diadoras and home made slash
Action Man - Grown Up toys dressed to thrill
Action Man Explorer admiring the view at 'the summit'
Ziggy Greaves and Co, Grange Hill school mid 80's
Massimo Osti
Nike Omega Flames - a source of ridicule, briefly featured in Mike Leigh's 1988 class study.
British Designer Paul Smith
Ernest Shackleton
Young Casuals in London sporting earlier 80's sportswear.
Ronnie Corbett an unlikely telly icon, mainly due to his choice of knitwear.
Steve McQueen
Pacific State, 808 State
Peter Weston, John Lewis, Taffy Williams, Edmund Hillary.
David Bowie Low 1977 album cover.
Scottish Mountaineer and Broadcaster Tom Weir
The Farm Stepping Stone 1990
Luke Wilson as Richie Tenenbaum in Wes Anderson's Royal Tenenbaums.
Ray Mears - Survivalist, author and expert in Bushcraft.
David Bowie - Musician
The Right Honourable Tony Benn.
Subcomandante Marcos -  Author, Poet,  Anti-Capitalist.
'Dr' Hunter S Thompson - Journalist.
Film Director Stanley Kubrick
British Tennis legend Fred Perry
British designer Nigel Cabourn
Belgian professional cyclist Eddy Merckx
Harry Patch, the last survivor of the First World War and keen anti war ambassador.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels founders of modern socialism.