Company of We Spring 2010

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Published April 2, 2010

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Commissioning photographer David Byun for their spring 2010 campaign and lookbook, Company of We turns out another fantastical outing with the help of art director Nicholas Bullock and stylist Diego. Casting Tim Bryan, Joe Choi, Trent Kendrick and Wilhelmina’s Taylor, Company of We delivers an occult showing of their spring range. With its participants shaping up to be the perfect scholars, the season is kicked off with a casual spin on tailored blazers and cardigans. Meanwhile, this straight-laced offering is juxtaposed with the modern appeal of destroyed tees and heather lounge shorts. With a touch of sensibility and splash of fun, Company of We paints a colorful season in terms of not only personality, but stylish functionality.

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1. On everyone Captain Jacket in Ink ($259) and Henry Short in Slate ($114)
2. On Joe, Hubble Blazer ($259), Gauze Cardigan in Black ($136)
3. On Trent, Langdon Shirt in Sky ($114), Gauze Cardigan in Dune ($136), Henry Short in Slate ($114)
4. On Joe, Captain Sport Blazer in Steel ($259), Drawstring Trouser in Slate ($136) / On Tim, Captain Sport Blazer in Dune ($259), Damage Vest in Navy ($136), Henry Short in Slate ($114)
5. On Taylor Captain Sport Blazer in Steel ($259)
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6. On Trent, Hubble Blazer in Dove ($259)
7. On Trent, Damage Vest in Dove ($136), Jonah Tee in Slate ($78)
8. On Joe, Captain Sport Blazer in Steel ($259), Drawstring Trouser in Slate ($136), Jonah Tee in Slate ($78)
9. On Tim, Gauze Cardigan in Dune ($136)
10. On Taylor, Captain Jacket in Ink ($259)

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  2. This is semi-mass done correctly. I believe this is the kind of business model we'll be seeing a lot of.

  3. This is semi-mass done correctly. I believe this is the kind of business model we'll be seeing a lot of.

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