Paris Fashion Week | Tim Hamilton Fall 2010

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Published January 22, 2010

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4 thoughts on “Paris Fashion Week | Tim Hamilton Fall 2010”

  1. It's great to see one New York designer that has the guts to ditch the whole skinny faux turn of the century preppy work wear look that seems to have a strangle hold on New York Menswear design! BRAVO! Not one button down or plaid !!

  2. It's great to see one New York designer that has the guts to ditch the whole skinny faux turn of the century preppy work wear look that seems to have a strangle hold on New York Menswear design! BRAVO! Not one button down or plaid !!

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