Recruiting boys for an urban expedition, a usually reserved Richard Chai showed a playful collection for the spring season. Mixing elaborate prints and mesh with casual sportswear cuts, Chai unleashed an array of natural-based colors in a range of garments that managed to span across several aesthetics.
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