Tag: Bo Develius

SIMONS: 1992

Le31 s'inspire des années 90 avec des hauts signés Calvin Klein, l'iconique espadrille adidas, des joggers et l'authentique chemise Baseball!

SAKS ADVERTORIAL | ESQUIRE MAGAZINE

Esquire Magazine featuring SAKS Advertorial shot by Marcelo Krasilcic, and models Bo Develius, David Agbodji and Matthew Terry.

The Dominant Jean

Bo Develius shot by Tetsu Kubota and styled by Grant Woolhead, for Out magazine.

SIMONS EMBRACES SPORTY MEN’S SPRING STYLES

After showcasing modern black basics, Canadian retailer Simons reunites with Swedish model Bo Develius for a look at LE31’s sporty spring fashions. The comfortable...

SIMONS MEN’S STYLES: GRAYSCALE TO BLACK & WHITE

Simons brings Bo Develius back in the spotlight as he transitions from the sporty styles featured above to a more formal approach to everyday style....

Refresh Your Fit with New Arrivals by Simons

Refresh Your Fit with the New Arrivals by Simons are essentials wardrobe for guys including sweatpants, long tunic shirts, also tees, side zip tee,...
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