Fall 2010 | Johannes Faktotum

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Published February 23, 2010

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Clean design comes together with a uniform look for a bold fall outing from New York-based label Johannes Faktotum. Inspired by Olympic ski athletes, designer Johanna Bloomfield brings together interchangeable knitwear for a streamlined collection of black, gray, blue and green color blocking. Quite the graphic statement worn together or the perfect season find purchased separately, the wardrobe of Johannes Faktotum’s man brings a sporty necessity to menswear.

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