Spring 2010 | Cheap Monday

The Fashionisto

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Published February 1, 2010

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Updated January 12, 2015

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Taking a more grounded approach, Cheap Monday shares another look at their spring collection. Taking its cue from the penniless and driven by a unisex appeal, Cheap Monday crafts a modern grunge aesthetic that thrives off a certain structure. Combining oversized proportions with fitted looks, the patched, ripped and new are effortlessly blended together for the ultimate image of carefree youth.

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10 thoughts on “Spring 2010 | Cheap Monday”

  1. It doesn't completely suck. I think the silhouette of their plaid shorts is really interesting and there much more relaxed approach to some of the trousers is refreshing. But one of my least favorite looks (which probably contributes to my lack of appreciation for this lookbook) is the long brown cardigan. I just think its completely unnecessary and it's not really cohesive with the rest of the line.

  2. It doesn't completely suck. I think the silhouette of their plaid shorts is really interesting and there much more relaxed approach to some of the trousers is refreshing. But one of my least favorite looks (which probably contributes to my lack of appreciation for this lookbook) is the long brown cardigan. I just think its completely unnecessary and it's not really cohesive with the rest of the line.

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