The Triumvir Spring 2010 Collection has Men's Clothes I Would Wear
Robyn Currie — March 9, 2010 — Naughty
References: triumvir3 & lifelounge
I believe it is common knowledge that I enjoy tattoos and I enjoy men with tattoos. So, not only are the fashions of the Triumvir Spring 2010 collection great for me, the model they have chosen to use also works out quite well.
Featuring a full offering of slim-fit t-shirts, as well as denim, button-ups and some coats that break the boundary which separates lazy military jackets and posh pea coats.
Check out that Triumvir Spring 2010 collection above. No wonder it is called 'Divided We Fall' because as one unit, this collection is a solid offering.
Featuring a full offering of slim-fit t-shirts, as well as denim, button-ups and some coats that break the boundary which separates lazy military jackets and posh pea coats.
Check out that Triumvir Spring 2010 collection above. No wonder it is called 'Divided We Fall' because as one unit, this collection is a solid offering.
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