Richard Chai Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published September 9, 2011

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Updated February 13, 2015

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Growing Up Chai-An eclectic on-pouring of loose casual looks served as the foundation for Richard Chai’s spring 2012 outing. Slouchy, comfortable and not afraid of a few wrinkles, Chai’s men donned a stable of shorting ensembles, paired with boxy tops. Mixing in vibrant colors and a myriad of infectious prints, Richard Chai delivered a youthful lineup with oversized staples, ready to be consumed.

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