Archive for the ‘ Wardrobe ’ Category
PEGLEG NYC released their Spring 2010 collection today. The brand has been staying busy in the new year with their own collection, a collaborative effort with Casio G-Shock, and a signature line exclusively for Opening Ceremony stores worldwide. Their Spring collection is smaller than previous years, a sign that the struggling economy is certainly affecting [ READ MORE ]
Drinkwater’s in Cambridge, Mass., is one of the top menswear boutiques in the area. Owned and operated by Gary Drinkwater, the store is in its fifth year and recently celebrated by debuting an in-house line of dress shirts dubbed the “Henderson” (shown). Mr. Drinkwater explained how the shirt earned it’s name: “The space [where] our [ READ MORE ]
Wings + Horns’ Spring 2010 collection has been extremely well received since debuting a few weeks back. One of the standout pieces from the season is the Chambray Mountain Parka ($600.00). Chambray, whether on a shirt, or in this case, a light, spring-weight jacket, has been an extremely popular fabric this spring. A Dintex coating [ READ MORE ]
Influential American fashion designer Thom Browne has become a top name in the menswear industry over the past decade. Adding to his booming (and increasingly popular) collection of distinctive suits, Browne has just collaborated with New York label Supreme on a limited run of oxford shirts (shown above). They will be available in three colorways [ READ MORE ]
Penfield is celebrating their 35th anniversary this year and their Spring/Summer 2010 collection has begun to hit retailers across the world. Pieces include lightweight jackets, windbreakers, raincoats, button-downs, T-shirts, and various accessories. Penfield has always been able to find a balance between functionality and style, and this season is no exception. Some of our favorites [ READ MORE ]
Handkerchiefs are aching for a comeback. Seriously, only grandfathers and chronically-sniffling people would be caught dead walking around with one. That could change thanks to this NYC Map Handkerchief by Japanese brand Muji, which somehow manages to turn something disgusting into a couth fashion accessory. The printed handkerchief measures 21″ x 21,” and would make [ READ MORE ]
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