Keyword results: Men's Fashion
It seems that the further we go into the future the more our focus on durable craftsmanship regresses. Some fashion, in particular men's, has a lot to answer in this regard. Asuza are bucking this trend through retro-futurism, which it would seem is a combination of forward-thinking design and dedicated craftsmanship from a time long gone by.
It seems that the universe is almost begging us to start appreciating menswear. Last week brought us the opening of Incu's mens store and this week RAFW is bringing us the likes of James Cameron and Friedrich Gray.
Giving us a heads-up on what's about to be cool, the New Gen Parade won't be without well-dressed lads either.
You would've glided right by it on the 380 a thousand times. Nestled in the CBD thoroughfare that is Elizabeth St, Skin Deep is as serene as any confirmed fashion retail inveterate in a sea of gonna-bes and has-beens.
Their outward appearance bears significance to their wears. The style of clothing is inspired by
classic eras, with a modern flair.
Van Hua had a vision in 2003 to create a retail outlet specialising in innovative and daring men's fashion. His Picket Fence Store was born of a
need to educate Sydney men about international standards of style. After a successful start, the store built a name for itself incorporating brands such as manvious, Erica America, material boy, pop issue and Michael.
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