Trademark Spring/Summer 2014–Model Ian Sharp fronts the latest lookbook from fashion label Trademark. For spring/summer 2014, Trademark extends its view on American minimalism with classic sportswear that incorporates tech fabrics and bold graphic colors that are inspired by the works of American artist Barnett Newman. Showcasing a clean, precise vision, colors, cuts and fabrics stand out with a sporty aesthetic. From the brand’s take on the windbreaker with its Data jacket to long-sleeve graphic t-shirts with Trademark written down the sleeve, easy essentials come together with a restrained hand. The collection is available exclusively on Trade-Mark.com as well as from the brand’s first store, which will open at 95 Grand Street in New York City next month.
American Minimalism: Trademark Spring/Summer 2014 Capsule Collection
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