I really like the Swedish line Acne, I don’t cover it a lot b/c it frustrates me: I want everything to be priced 30% less. I see a wind breaker that I like and it’s $350. If it were $225, I’d buy it. $210 for a cotton tank top!?!? If it were $130, I’d buy it.
I know I cover stuff that’s way more expensive on the site, but again, although I love Acne, I don’t think what they design should cost what they think it should cost.
I do though like these sneakers enough to cover them. These are interesting and unique enough that I’d seriously consider buying them. A pair of these to wear around all summer with shorts?? Yes, pls.
Get them here (high tops) and here (low tops).
Another of my favorites that I’ve been following for what seems years now. The consistently cool knitwear line has expanded a bit this season to include more jackets made out of non-jersey fabrics — a blazer, a raincoat, and this
Check out the Spring/Summer 2013 collection from Swedish line d.brand. I like the cut of the jeans, the fit of the tees, and the simple lines and overall look and feel of the collection.
Check out the Spring/Summer 2013 collection from COS, which I just learned is owned by the same company that owns H&M. Who knew?
Yes, it’s Fashion Week in New York, but I’m also playing catch up on all the Spring/Summer 2013 menswear collections I couldn’t fit in over the past few months, including one of my very favorites: Swedish line Obscur.
