Ford New York model John Hein hits the studio with UNIQLO for an early look at its spring-summer 2015 offering. Highlighting an active point of view, UNIQLO blends a contemporary penchant for tailored silhouettes with wearable separates. Posing for charming images, John models a wardrobe that includes everyday fashions in the forms of windbreakers, skinny jeans, lightweight jackets, polo shirts and more.
UNIQLO Embraces Simple & Fitted Men’s Fashions for Spring/Summer 2015
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