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Laid-​​back Moment–The style of a skater was one point of ref­er­ence for Luis Fer­nan­dez when he was cre­at­ing the NUMBER:Lab spring 2012 col­lec­tion. That cou­pled with the mood of the French Riv­iera in the thir­ties man­i­fested itself in a lay­ered athletic-​​inspired menswear that while color blocked at times included more than a few prints. One graphic black and white print came cour­tesy of a col­lab­o­ra­tion with artist Joseph La Piana. Board shorts, cadet jack­ets, blaz­ers and tank tops rounded out the major­ity of the collection.

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