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( Dario Cantatore / Getty Images / September 5, 2012 ) Bold stripes emerged as the predominant graphic element for spring during the shows, which ended Thursday. Michael Bastian showed workwear-inspired, railroad-striped denim pullover shirt jackets, five-pocket jeans and slouchy Confederate soldier style kepi hats (the latter a collaboration with Mr. Kim, Eugenia Kim's men's line). Michael Kors employed horizontal rugby stripes on men's pullover shirts and vertical, referee-like stripes on cotton blazers. The latter look also cropped up on Western-style shirts in the Joseph Abboud collection. Pictured is a look from the Joseph Abboud collection. |
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Tragic. Buy Clothes now. High-wasted, pleated-to-hell pants are as uncomfortable to watch as they are to wear. I hope this fashon throwback doesn't "trickle down" to the little people shops and labels (i.e. where most of us shop). The 80s are over-played. The 80s were not "awesome" - They sucked. In the last generation, it was only the 90s that had decent culture and prosperity. The fashion had issues. Grunge isn't for me, but I can live with it. This is ____ just F**UGLY and wrong.