I always look forward to what J. Sabatino brings forth at Fashion Week. Though the near absence of black would make the pieces a little more difficult to integrate into my own wardrobe, I very much appreciate his dandy take on militarism for Spring 2012.

a great relaxed blazer in super-faded olive drab and a painterly camouflage print shirt

the sharpest windowpane cargo trousers

garrison caps on Sabatino's soldiers---can you see these hats being worn on the street?

voluminous drawstring-hemmed pants

striped shorts and layered hosiery
photographs by Hudson Shively
1 comment:
wow, love it!
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