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In Store....Kiton, NYC, Spring 2006 - 3

 
 
 
 
 















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Friday, March 17, 2006

In Store....Kiton, NYC, Spring 2006 - 3

Comments on "In Store....Kiton, NYC, Spring 2006 - 3"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:24 PM) : 

Why is it that male mannequins never seem to have heads? it can be slightly unnerving for some reason...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:46 PM) : 

That blue suit, orange tie, cognac shoe combo is sharp.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:54 PM) : 

Why is Kiton always so inspired when it comes to suiting and shirting, but can't put together a decent casual piece? That last jacket is one of the least interesting takes on the M65 jacket I've seen in some time. Pity is that it's probably also the best constructed...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:50 AM) : 

Completely agree with La guy. The casual look is so blah. Agree iwth Rob about the blue suit, orange tie, cognac shoe. That is SUCH a beautiful look. GOrgeous.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:09 AM) : 

Love the two suits, especially the blue window pane with orange tie combo is very sharp.

 

Blogger UESman said ... (10:15 PM) : 

To la guy: Kiton does not have to put together decent casualwear if does not want to! All it needs to do is keep doing what it does best. And besides, most causal clothes made by luxury brands such as Brioni, Borelli and Kiton can be pretty damn dull (ok mabye not as much Borelli, but you get my point). Its not about interesting, its about spending $450 on a pair of basic, blue, straight leg jeans and getting the best construction and materials.

 

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