David Beckham's 'British Heritage' clothing range actually made in China

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David Beckham and his fashion pals have taken a ribbing after it emerged clothes from their “British Heritage” range are made overseas.

Football hero Becks has famously modelled a string of Kent & Curwen outfits – including one inspired by TV’s gangster drama Peaky Blinders.

But buyers have taken to social media after labels showed some of the gear was made in China and Turkey. Becks, 44, was brought in to be the face of the brand, to help design clothes and drive online sales.

He signed a five-year global licensing agreement with Kent & Curwen in 2015. The British Heritage menswear range has jumpers costing up to £350, sweat tops at £165 and T-shirts for £75.

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