Z Zegna Spring 2009: All Legs & String

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Published September 10, 2008

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Updated January 17, 2015

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8 thoughts on “Z Zegna Spring 2009: All Legs & String”

  1. I’ve gotta admit, I’m surprised with these pics coming from the z zegna line I’ve seen in the past. I really like the top 3 looks quite a bit.

  2. I’ve gotta admit, I’m surprised with these pics coming from the z zegna line I’ve seen in the past. I really like the top 3 looks quite a bit.

  3. I feel like the label is moving in closer and closer from niche to fashionably acceptable like one of the go-to brands.

  4. I’d have to agree based on these pics. All I knew from Z Zegna was pretty nice casual suits and some nice sweaters, granted where I’m located there’s only 2 stores that carry it. Do you think the pieces shown will be available in the US? Maybe I should talk to a shop about getting some of them in because I know they wouldn’t order the things I like unless it’s a special request.

  5. I’d have to agree based on these pics. All I knew from Z Zegna was pretty nice casual suits and some nice sweaters, granted where I’m located there’s only 2 stores that carry it. Do you think the pieces shown will be available in the US? Maybe I should talk to a shop about getting some of them in because I know they wouldn’t order the things I like unless it’s a special request.

  6. I’ve only come across Z Zegna once and it was on clearance. I forgot who the stockist was. I just looked at their website and am completely surprised at the number of stockists. They have a boutique in Beverly Hills so I assume it won’t be too hard to track down pieces. Their stockist list is at http://stores.zegna.com/

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