Menswear – To The Rescue?

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Published July 10, 2009

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Are we the only ones who seem to think that designers are running to design menswear, in order to save their line in these economic times? Certainly, since it’s likely that mostly housewives or girls who pretend to have jobs are the only one’s to purchase high-end designer labels – it would only be logical to cater more towards the physical source, no? Enough marketing talk, because Alexander Wang is on his way to “comfort” the Wang man. Wang, who will debut a menswear line later this month, will test his men’s market utilizing his T label–full of extra thin tees. And, though this may be his greatest break–because regular men will actually wear it–we’re just wondering when will the mesh one pieces come in? Wake us up for that one!


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20 thoughts on “Menswear – To The Rescue?”

  1. Actually…
    I think it’ll be dope. Some of his women wear is really lose and versatile. The pieces give the impression of unisex. I’m VERY excited. LOL

  2. Actually…
    I think it’ll be dope. Some of his women wear is really lose and versatile. The pieces give the impression of unisex. I’m VERY excited. LOL

  3. I totally agree about a lot of his women’s pieces also feeling unisex. Even some of the women’s T pieces were.
    I’m really excited to see what the men’s accessories will be like. Praying sooo hard we get a mens version of that women’s leather bag with the studded bottom MK has.
    I’m guessing he’ll give guys some kick ass boots too.
    It’d be really interesting to see his take on suiting.

  4. I totally agree about a lot of his women’s pieces also feeling unisex. Even some of the women’s T pieces were.
    I’m really excited to see what the men’s accessories will be like. Praying sooo hard we get a mens version of that women’s leather bag with the studded bottom MK has.
    I’m guessing he’ll give guys some kick ass boots too.
    It’d be really interesting to see his take on suiting.

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