The Engineered Garments Spring 2010 Collection Brings Some Fun to Work
Alex Scott — March 23, 2010 — Fashion
References: engineeredgarments & swipelife
Looking to combine formal and casual wear into a single look? Wondering if such a thing can even be done? Well, let all curiosity be laid to rest with the introduction of the Engineered Garments Spring 2010 collection. Throwing suit jackets, patterned vests and plaid shorts all into one outfit, this line creates a style that has never been, nor likely will be, done again.
Though all the pieces from the Engineered Garments 2010 collection appear very well made and would be quite stylish on their own, some of the ensembles presented here makes me wonder. Somehow I just don't think I would be confident enough to combine shorts, loafers and a blazer together to go for a walk in the park.
Though all the pieces from the Engineered Garments 2010 collection appear very well made and would be quite stylish on their own, some of the ensembles presented here makes me wonder. Somehow I just don't think I would be confident enough to combine shorts, loafers and a blazer together to go for a walk in the park.
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