We might be in the middle of a period where men care about the way they look, but it’s a renaissance more than anything else. Classic workwear, sports and military apparel–all good things from the past–are the backbone of what this revival is built-in, and for good reason. The cut, detailing and styling of all of those vintage bomber jackets, shoes, henleys, trenches, pants, and everything else in the Vintage Showroom collection, are what designers are using as inspiration for their new clothing. This book is a collection of some of the most exquisite pieces from the Vintage Showroom’s ridiculously awesome collection–previously unavailable anywhere outside their London location. It’s basically porn for anyone interested in both history and men’s clothing.
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