Dsquared² Fall/Winter 2014-Dan and Dean Caten of Dsquared² took their show to the penitentiary for fall/winter 2014. Giving the orange jumpsuit a modern makeover with their signature styles, the Catens unveiled a contemporary collection of distressed denim and quilted essentials ranging from jackets to pants. Armed with sweatshirts and t-shirts boasting words like Caten’s Penitentiary, Dsquared² had fun with the theme, creating a range that included standout moments like a suit turned jumpsuit or a denim jacket constructed backwards.
Dsquared² Men Fall/Winter 2014 | Milan Fashion Week
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