Third Floor New York Spring 2010 Collection Takes on Fashion Risks
Marissa Brassfield — November 28, 2009 — Fashion
References: thirdfloornewyork & thefashionisto
These shots are from the Third Floor New York Spring 2010 collection and feature an adventurous array of menswear. From transparent plastic sleeves to cropped leather tops, this line boldly goes where most don’t dare to.
Amanda De Simone photographed these images for the Third Floor New York Spring 2010 collection. While the see-through sleeves and crop tops aren’t for the manly man, I’m thinking that the leather vest and well-tailored short-sleeve short will appeal to even men who don’t take fashion risks.
Amanda De Simone photographed these images for the Third Floor New York Spring 2010 collection. While the see-through sleeves and crop tops aren’t for the manly man, I’m thinking that the leather vest and well-tailored short-sleeve short will appeal to even men who don’t take fashion risks.
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