New York Men’s Day: Part II
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by Danny de la Cruz
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Private Policy
Descendant of Thieves
I loved the usage of prints, clean lines and the colorful spring/summer palette. I’m a big sports jacket fan and so I especially had my eye on those pieces in the 1st and 3rd looks below.
Maiden Noir
The 70s just flashed before me, but this time in a good way! Relaxed styling and fit always look good and are perfect for the warmer seasons. I especially loved the 3rd and 4th looks below.
Heliot Emil
A bit edgy for my personal style, but I did love the blue jacket in the 2nd look below.
R.Swiader
Upon entering the presentation space, I immediately had a Max Max vibe. But after further inspection of the collection. I particularly liked the simplicity of the 2nd look below and there was something drawing me to the cropped “apron” top in the 4th and 5th images. I could actually see this being layered over another shirt for added texture and an edgier style.