It’s back to simpler times as Dan and Dean Caten sample the nineties for a fresh take on industrial style. The brothers champion relaxed shapes with a rock and metal persona for Dsquared2’s spring-summer 2021 men’s collection. The Dsquared2 man paints the world in black, relying on neutrals that speak volumes in detail. Here, baggy pants are adorned with braces and juxtaposed with the crispness of a tailored suit jacket. Meanwhile, a patched and distressed bomber mirrors the collection’s yin and yang when worn with a white dress shirt, black trousers, and a skinny tie. The Caten’s continue down this line, injecting formal pieces with this season’s rebellious details. There’s a soft but bold counter in style statements for every rugged garment, like oversized pants with a zippered leg that deliver a strong presence, in contrast to a sheer tank or shimmering studded vest.
The Dsquared2 Man Goes Industrial
The Fashionisto
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Published January 7, 2021
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