A smart use of color added variety to the usual somber offering of Fingers Crossed. Red, yellow and navy were sprinkled in among a selection of black garments. Working with different fabrics, separates popped on their own individual accords. From athletic-inspired sweat shorts and sheer tops to oversized coats or boxy short-sleeve printed shirts, Fingers Crossed delivered a youthful experiment in modern style.
Fingers Crossed Spring/Summer 2016 Collection | New York Fashion Week: Men
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