Sandro embraces relaxed vibes with its spring-summer 2019 men’s collection. The Parisian label looks to the nineties for inspiration. More specifically, Sandro revisits the skater style. This reference results in an effortless cool for spring. Jonas Glöer reunites with the brand, representing its chic skater for the season. Front and center, Jonas models an easygoing wardrobe of separates. The overall silhouette teeters between relaxed and slim tailoring. Pleated trousers come together with blouson jackets, Cuban-collared shirts, and single-breasted coats. Outside of boxy suiting, Sandro opts for laid-back pieces such as light-wash denim, “Paris” hoodies, and above-the-knee shorts.
Sandro Revisits 90s Skater Style with Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published July 17, 2018
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