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Martin Clothing Autumn 2009 Preview

16 April 2009, 19.00 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

martin clothing fall 2009 00 Martin Clothing Autumn 2009 Preview

We’ve been following the launch of the Martin Clothing line for some time now. As we mentioned before, Martin Clothing looks to provide high quality garments with cyclists in mind. While remaining fashion forward, the line also ensures details in their garments that cater to those who ride their bicycles. It really does come down to the little things. Their button downs have hidden pulls in the sleeve cuffs and magnet closures allow for the garments to remain “closed” and tight to form while riding while pants have reinforced inner thighs for durability.

We preview a few looks from the Martin Clothing Autumn 2009 Collection after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. [...] fills the bill easily with their Spring 2010 collection. As we mentioned when we profiled their Autumn 2009 collection, MARTIN works with some of the best textiles available in producing a variety of gear [...]

  2. Andy Van Gough:

    I just purchased Martin’s hooded shirt. The fabrication is so beautiful. Keep it coming, Martin!

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