Legendary models Andre Van Noord and Werner Schreyer are joined by Baptiste Radufe for Belstaff’s fall-winter 2015 menswear lookbook. The vice president of men’s design, Fred Dyhr, elevates the label’s biker heritage with a sophisticated outing that bridges the gap between rugged styles for the road and fashions with an everyday finesse. Among a lineup of strong leather jackets, accented by this season’s emerging shearling trend is a collection of phenomenal knitwear in rich, earthy hues. A nod to its storied history, leather pants and jumpsuits balance out the collection.
Belstaff Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection is Moto Chic
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