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Andre 3000 talks to Guardian on Benjamin Bixby

23 September 2008, 15.22 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Selectism - Andre 3000 talks to Guardian on Benjamin Bixby

Andre 3000 has an interesting interview in today’s Guardian UK. In it he talks mainly about how his personal style grew and developed and his Benjamin Bixby line. He also notes his love of shopping in London, his adoration for Hackett clothing and what Anna Wintour thought of his clothing line. Pictures of Benjamin Bixby clothing is featured after the jump.
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Benjamin Bixby by Andre Benjamin

08 February 2008, 21.10 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

bbixby Benjamin Bixby by Andre BenjaminWe can actually hardly believe that it took so long for this to happen. Andre Benjamin, aka Andre 3000 from Outkast, is launching his own menswear label, Benjamin Bixby. The brand will be the ultimate Dandy label and will for sure have some interesting alternatives to the current brands out there.

“No photos are available yet, but we can tell you, the collection is inspiring! English traditionalism meets all-American flair. Sportier pieces are inspired by American football team uniforms from the 1930s. More tailored pieces suggest another era when men valued their style, wore clothes that were built to last. The collection was designed by Benjamin himself and each piece reflects his aesthetic — very well made, with attention to detail and quality. Italian fabric woven shirts with white collars, thick and snuggly slim fit sweaters, wool trousers, plus fours, and vests, a corduroy suit, and really great outerwear pieces round out the collection.” Via WeAreTheMarket.

The collection will release this Fall.
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