I love love love the pants featured on the right. I like the color and what I believe to be some funky shifting cord areas.
MHI Fall 2008
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I think one way to describe this collection is the word “cool”.
But whoever styled the look of the shirt with only the top button buttoned needs a slap on the wrist. It disgusts me when guys do that…ew.
Hahahaha.
It’s intentional. MHI is definitely streetwear, where the sister brand Maharishi (http://thefashionisto.com/blog/2008/07/maharishi-fall-2008/) is high street.
Thank god.