Golf jacket |
Blazer |
Patchwork vest |
Striped button-down shirt |
Solid button-down shirt |
Drill pant |
Solid wool trouser |
Blackwatch trouser |
Golf jacket |
Blazer |
Patchwork vest |
Striped button-down shirt |
Solid button-down shirt |
Drill pant |
Solid wool trouser |
Blackwatch trouser |
8 comments:
What the what? This is awesome but also really confusing. Why would J Press want to do a line for UO? Oh well, maybe they will actually fit me haha. It's copping season.
This is weird. Worlds colliding...
This is very unexpected but I'm not sure why.
Don't like it.
Collaborations like this make me wonder which of the companies involved is using this to change their image. Is Urban trying to become more mature or is J. Press trying to become more hip?
Sharri, it's probably a bit of both.
I honestly never really liked Urban Outfitters in the past because of some shady rumors and of course the fact that, like H&M, it's the equivalent of fast-food but for clothing and only hipsters shop there. However, I'm starting to appreciate that they're making some of my favorite brands more accessible and appealing to a broader market. They're not the most desirable partner for such collaborations in my eyes, but for a younger, hipper J.Press, I'll take it.
Many of the pieces are a complete GANT Rugger rip-off, including the model used!
Messrs J.Press et UA: "you've been weighed, measured and found wanting..."
J. Press uses cheap plastic buttons on their own shirts and trousers, so what's different here? Except the too short collar points on the OCBDs, which just look sad.
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