Off-White designer Virgil Abloh took a cheeky stab at the working class with his Blue Collar spring-summer 2016 menswear collection. Fragments of uniforms like the familiar light blue work shirt were incorporated into a youthful wardrobe of pieces that found the balance between fun and practicality. Here, pleated long shorts, sheer coats, high-waisted trousers, smart short-sleeve shirts, oversized tops, distressed denim staples and more came together with a spontaneous but understood energy.
Off-White Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Collection | Paris Fashion Week
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