Sea Island cotton shirt by Loden Dager.
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Acne
Slightly slouchy, with retro stripes, shortish sleeves, and a loose scoop neck. Classic faux-vintage style.
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Rogues Gallery
A real vintage shirt, rescued from a rag heap, dyed, and printed, so it’s both old and new.
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J.Crew
Uses a twisted yarn called “jaspé” to give it texture and a comfortable, broken-in feel.
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Unis
An old shirt, beaten into submission by the years, was dip-dyed and splattered with bleach.
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Rag & Bone
Uses a primitive “fire knit” fabric with rough yarn, imparting a rustic look.
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Homage
A blend of cotton, polyester, and rayon, very thin and heathered.
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Terence Koh
A tasteful print T-shirt that just happens to have been shot with a gun. Can you spot the hole?
Opening Ceremony View the store listing Photo: Hannah Whitaker
Terence Koh
Crushed pearls (fake!) are layered on this not-so-comfy but quite beautiful $500 objet.
Opening Ceremony View the store listing Photo: Hannah Whitaker
This is the dek. If you don't need it, just delete it from the caption file. This is what they wear. In a season with lots of leather, a slick, simple jacket is the coolest incarnation.
Fendi View the designer's profile Photo: FirstView