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Kolor Spring/Summer 2010

03 November 2009, 18.30 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

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Eschewing seasonal collections, Kolor continues their focus on ’sophisticated comfort’. Their SS10 colllection embodies that philosophy, featuring wide leg chinos, trousers, relaxed jackets and jogging bottoms. Their loafers are accomplished for a company only entering their second season of footwear. The fulfill their duty of complimenting the main collection and being desirable pieces on their own. Blazers are Kolor’s calling card and this season is no different; focusing on relaxed, crumpled blazers that’d be suitable for wear well into the spring season.

Take a look at the rest of the collection after the leap.

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2 comments
  1. the clothes look comfortable, but not entirely fashionable. the relaxed fit isnt flattering at all, but i can appreciate the styles of the clothing.

    when im rich and have my own yacht, ill consider buying these clothes, but until then, im going to stick with fitted.

  2. I love the simple structure and the smart tailoring of these clothes. The clothing reminds me of early Comme de Garcon. It’s nice to see clothing made for intelligent people who need not show the body for the body alone.

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