Tween Spring 2011

The Fashionisto

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Published August 28, 2010

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Fresh from Istanbul, Tween looks to sports for an extra dose of testosterone for their spring 2011 showing. Inspired by boxers and varied aspects ofthe 30’s and 40’s, a light array of suiting comes together in a casual manner. Cut generously, but still focused on fit, neutrals and subtle prints lay out a fun yet refined season for Tween’s man.

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