Look out Common Projects, there is a new clean cut trainer in town. Hong Kong based label Cipher, is the company making an impressive impact with their Alpha trainer. There are not many low cut ivory grain leather trainers made like this one. The sleek clean lines make these the most aesthetically pleasing to appreciate with our eyes. In addition, they come in three different colourways, grey calf suede, black perforated, and of course white ivory grain leather. Check out the other colours after the jump. We’ll take two pairs for each of us please!
When it comes to Japanese label Nonnative, it seems like their collections increase in size each season. The newest releases from their spring/summer fashion includes the Workers Shirts QS in blue and grey. Offsetting glen and gingham checks patterns give the shirts a interesting look, along with the three quarter length sleeves making them even more unique. When it comes to design and quality, Nonnative never fails to impress us.
If you have not heard the news by now, L.L. Bean launched their ‘Signature‘ collection earlier this week. The new line for men and women focuses on the companies 100 years of heritage but updating style and fit for today’s world. I think it was great decision selecting and luring Alex Carleton (Rogues Gallery) back to the L.L. Bean to become creative director of the ‘Signature’ collection.
Looking through the collection of men’s classics the outerwear immediately drew my attention. The ‘Featherweight Hunting Jacket’ and the ‘Canvas Jacket’ are two of my favorites as both are made for comfort but also share timeless qualities. In addition, you’ll find that the entire collection is surprisingly affordable, unlike many other heritage brands.
A first look into Burkman Bros. fall/winter 2010 Himalayan High collection. To showcase what’s in store for the upcoming season they have created a cool animated video lookbook. The casual line is inspired by the Canadian designers travels around the world and the many backpackers they encounter. Burkman Bros. was also chosen by GQ as 2010 Best New Designer in America finalists. You can see GQ’s behind the scenes interview here.
Comfort and style is what we all want in men’s clothing and J Crew is well-known for catering to all our needs. A prime example of this would be the brand new Sun-Faded Stanton shorts which provides ultimate comfort. These shorts have been washed for over 300 minutes making them feel like your favorite shorts that you have had forever and love wearing. The dyed material was also treated to give them a vintage look. Careful when trying these on as you might find yourself buying more than one.
The baseball season is about to kick off and Los Angeles based label, Shades of Greige is already excited for the 2010 post season with their Fall Classic Jacket. It is one of the nicer baseball style jackets this spring and my favorite from their current collection. Alternatively if you are not a fan of the baseball classic, Shades of Greige has also designed more refined linen herringbone which can be seen after the jump.
GQ provides us with their fourth annual list of ‘Best New Designers in America for 2010′. In addition, the magazine goes behind the scenes to interview each of the talented designers, giving them the opportunity to characterize their menswear fashion. Above you can view a behind the scenes look with Frank Muytjens, head of men’s designs at J Crew. The full list of ‘Best New Designers in America for 2010′ can be seen here.