Hype Style Gone Dark–The brand most known for its t-shirts went rogue with a complete collection. Marcelo Burlon County of Milan just released its fall/winter 2014 line, which is filled with crazy graphic prints, lots of crosses and goth-gone-couture looks. Every piece in this collection makes a loud statement, but, somehow, the dramatic designs and baggy shapes (that give a throwback to hip-hop streetwear of the ’90s) are wearable for almost any occasion. Check out the rest of these fierce pieces below or visit marceloburlon.eu for a closer look at the collection.
Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Fall/Winter 2014
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