The Visvim Fall/Winter 2009 Jackets are Road-Ready
Robyn Currie — October 6, 2009 — Fashion
References: visvim & highsnobiety
Autumn is a great time for jackets, and the best kind of jacket is one made out of dead animals. That is why the Visvim Fall/Winter 2009 jackets are the bomb, leather is front and center.
Launching two different jackets, according to Highsnobiety.com “The Patton Hoodie comes with a fur lining, leather outer and contrasting hood. The Strabler Antique Jacket is Visvim’s take on the classic leather biker jacket.” All in all the Visvim Fall/Winter 2009 jackets are a good score.
Launching two different jackets, according to Highsnobiety.com “The Patton Hoodie comes with a fur lining, leather outer and contrasting hood. The Strabler Antique Jacket is Visvim’s take on the classic leather biker jacket.” All in all the Visvim Fall/Winter 2009 jackets are a good score.
Trend Themes
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