Duality is at the core of Iceberg’s fall-winter 2015 menswear collection. Iceberg envisions a collision of cultures for its latest outing as the idea of a Japanese man in Williamsburg sees the convergence of Nipponic culture with Edo art and American culture via the medium of street art. Capturing the spirit of a rebel at heart, the new lineup mixes and matches fabrics, colors and prints for youthful but smart results. Embracing classic silhouettes with a reference to the cut of a kimono, Iceberg delivers a comfortable range of detail oriented outerwear, printed knitwear and semi-relaxed trousers, often completed with leather combat boots.
Iceberg Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection: Nipon & American Culture Converge
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