
in
this picture, this is some clothing pieces obviously fixated on the
younger men who are able to go out wearing so many garments on their
bodies: there's drapes on the waist, on the head, on the neck… basically it's a no-brainer for asphyxiation, and sometimes it looks a little like a shop-window mannequin.

it seems the supreme elegance implies the use of ties or bow ties with vests. that is a great thing for those men who like to wear in a formal way even if they attend an informal event.

this time, the vintage aesthetic is represented by a pilot look that reminds us of the first years of the aviation. it includes quilted vests and high boots.

and
finally, the urban look includes denim jeans, t-shirts, jackets covered
with fur (on the neck), and long variegated jackets made of wool.
and whatever happened to singapore's version of zara? i wonder why, i wonder why.