Always in search of a way to bring an exclusive experience to its customers, Mr Porter partners with designer Thom Browne for a new fall-winter 2014 capsule collection. The nine-piece range tackles Browne’s signature gray themed menswear with a blend of American prep and a Harlequin ‘fun mix’ approach to the season. Mr Porter buying director Toby Bateman shares, “At Mr Porter, we strive to give our customers something that they cannot get anywhere else. We have worked with Thom Browne for several seasons now and are fans of his expert craftsmanship and tailoring. This capsule encapsulates his attention to detail utilizing the best fabrics to create a sharp silhouette and a very modern take on city dressing.” Shop the collection at MrPorter.com.
Mr Porter Debuts Exclusive Thom Browne Capsule Collection
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