Alexander Wang Spring 2016 Menswear

Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status. Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point. He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts. To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status.

Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point.

He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts.

To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status.

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