In late October, we reported on the launch of Politix's Movember campaign.
As part of the launch, the retailer had collaborated with artist Pamela Kleemann-Passi on a suit made from men's moustache hair.
The fashion project, the Politix Movember Mo-Hair suit, was created using Kleemann-Passi's mo-hair textile which was formulated through a combination of moustache hair and cotton, woven and held together by a tulle overlay.
This was then cut into a tailored single breasted Politix suit by head of design, Paul Burden.
At the time of the story running, we didn't have access to the images of the mo-hair suit.
But when they came through today, we absolutely had to share the images of the Politix Movember Mo-Hair suit with you.
And so, here they are:
The mo-hair suit forms part of Politix's wider Movember campaign 'Worn to Be Heard' which encourages men to 'cry like a boss' and express their emotions in healthy ways.
Alongside the mo-hair suit, this year's features three custom designed jackets emblazoned with messages highlighting the key areas of men’s health – mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer.
The 'Cry Like a Boss,' 'Grab Cancer by the Balls' and 'We Need to Talk' jackets are worn by campaign ambassadors, The Wiggles’ Anthony Field, Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac and actor Lyndon Watts.
Each shares a personal connection with the Movember mission around improving the face of men's health.
Politix head of marketing Richard Dalke said the brand's mission is to support men to be their best selves, a goal shared by Movember.
"We’ve partnered with Movember for four years, supporting their work changing the face of men’s health.
"We do it for our fathers, partners, brothers, sons, and mates – because Politix is committed to helping men look good, feel good, and do good," he said.