Posted on June 16, 2011 in Menswear 1 Comment It’s always nice to get some previews of what’s to come from the labels that we admire, I’ve been keeping an eye out and these three brands stood out from the pack at Pitti Uomo for SS12. Barena, Haversack and Yuketen.
Posted on June 10, 2011 in Menswear It seems like we’re coming across more store lookbooks than collection previews, but luckily for us Present London buck the trend and give us a look at their self-titled range for summer 2011. I’ve really been impressed with the vast amount of items that they’ve got together each season, they’ve been learning quickly and have developed a solid collection at a reasonable price. It fits …
Posted on June 6, 2011 in Menswear Lineage of Influence become another great source of content, this time they give us a helping hand with some imagery from Australian label Three Over One’s AW11 collection lookbook.
Set up by Jim Thompson in 2008, from the looks of this lookbook and from various other collections that I’ve
Posted on June 1, 2011 in Menswear 2 Comments ts(s) offer us an exclusive preview of their fall/winter 2011 collection in the form of a lookbook. This season capitalises on the last one which included a nice array of textured garments, as we know from our interview with Takuji Suzuki that he prefers to call himself a textile designer.
The outerwear and shirting looks particularly good and could be seen in plenty a mans wardrobe. …
Posted on May 25, 2011 in Menswear Bleu de Paname are always of interest when they release new product for a season, this selection is a bit more in-depth than the usual lookbook and offers some individual close ups that you don’t usually get to see. For example we can see the buttoning and pocket combinations up close, the denim is usually quite special as well. I’m always intrigued by the stitching …
Posted on May 24, 2011 in Menswear C.P. Company was established in 1975, with the company being inspired by two concepts from the very beginning: a careful analysis of the functionality of garments with origins in traditional military uniforms and workwear, and the transformation of material in the experimental colour laboratory.