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Three Over One – A/W 2010

11 March 2010 | 8 Comments

Designed in Paddington (Sydney) by Jim Thompson this collection is a fresh breath into the dark aesthetic wave of designers. Paired with Andrew McDonald shoes a Paul Harnden inspiration could be taken, however with an Australian flavour present. Fabrics have been sourced from Japan. Now in it’s second collection, Three Over One continues to expand it’s range of “Honest, Hardworking Men’s Apparel”.














8 Responses

  1. Andrew Says:

    wow…..where can it be purchased?

  2. For-Tomorrow Says:

    Next season – For-Tomorrow.

  3. Jeremy Says:

    Amazing work. Very inspired by the photography too.

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  5. Loveena Guilford - Personal Stylist Says:

    I love the coats, the last phote and the third from the top are brilliant – tough and solid looking while simultaneously elegant. A difficult look to pull of but they’ve done it!

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  7. John Says:

    I’m fair sure that’s a New Zealand model they used (the young bloke that is) Red Beales.

  8. Candi - St Augustine Says:

    This is really, really cool! One of the best lookbooks I’ve ever seen. Well done!

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