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Bright Hues, New Odd Ads, Prep Look-Book and More: Web Round-Up

September 4, 2008 03:59 PM

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See Jack Shop rounds up the latest style notes from around the web:

~ Bill Cunningham is cycling around New York City again photographing trends for the Time’s audio slideshow. This week he spotted bright colors among the street crowds and caught men embracing hues in the form of footwear.

~ h(y)er collective looks back on Marc Jacob’s ad campaigns and wonders – along with the rest of us – why would this high-end genius dress male models in women’s clothing?! Is there something we’re missing?

~ Mountaineering is a Japanese line whose style of clothes reflect its name. SLAMXHYPE thumbnails their fall/winter collection, which the blog says has great cuts in their outerwear, knits and pants. Check it out.

~ American prep outfitter Gant and The Sartorialist’s Scott Schuman are creating a look-book of trendy New Yorkers according to A Continuous Lean, and we, for one, can't wait.

~ Philly-based Undrcrwn tapped Mos Def for a cut-and-sewn spring collection, which debuted Aug. 26 at the rapper’s listening party in Las Vegas. According to Defining Men’s Fashion, the 14 pieces will retail from $36 to $200 and will be available in stores this February.

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