BOSS puts the individual at the forefront of its spring-summer 2020 collection and what better way to do it than get personal with color. The German brand packs a stylish punch with bright hues to liven up your everyday wardrobe. Models Oscar Kindelan and Kasper Peppink hit the studio in a lineup of enticing pieces. A clean and minimal approach to classics like the trench ground the BOSS man so that he has the option to mix and match clothing as he sees fit. If you’re looking to make a statement for the season, you can start with standouts like a suit in yellow or a teal cable-knit sweater.
BOSS Embraces a Pop of Color with Spring ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published November 7, 2019
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