Francisco Lachowski for T.I. Fall 2010 Campaign

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Published September 5, 2010

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Returning for another season with T.I., Francisco Lachowski suits up for quite the somber season. Clad in a wardrobe with militaristic aspirations, Francisco maintains attention with a quiet confidence.

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8 thoughts on “Francisco Lachowski for T.I. Fall 2010 Campaign”

  1. Too much photoshop. The clothes in the first two pictures look ridicolous.
    It’s a shame ’cause it could’ve been great.

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