Costa Brava coverall
The ‘Costa Brava’ coverall will soon be making its way into DNA land probably next week. This concerpt was initially designed by Italian futurist Ernesto Michahelles in 1919, and I thought I’d do my verison of it as it so well depicts the styles I feel mine: a mix of 1920s Italian cool, Americana work wear of the mid XX Century, and the pushing of Style boundaries which I picked up over various decades of Modernism. Give me a shout and step into the wild world of cool!
What’s Claudio Wearing
After a long and stressful house move, I’m back to mumbling to myself on camera. Weather is much cooler so out comes my fave merino wool Moscatel jumper in the olive, matched with Fernando selvedge denim, and the La Selva utility coat. Listen here and catch up on all what’s due to come in DNA land
What’s Claudio Wearing Wednesday
Asti boating blazer brightens up a very sunny day! Keep it simple and subtle folks, so here are my pointers to go with
What’s Claudio Wearing Wednesday
Indoors today as I am printing out the new tees, whilst wearing an oldish DNA mustard cardigan, Rocco mohair blend trousers and loafers. Check them t shirt designs out cause they far out !
What’s Claudio Wearing Wednesday
My La Selva utility jacket in a cotton seersucker is the latest addition and is a great variation to the classic seersucker jackets that have been so popular. It is lightweight so much like layering another shirt
What’s Claudio Wearing Wednesday
Classic Americana look today from the roll collar button down Girona shirt, to the Giulio chino trouser and the Penedes Letterman sweater, topped-off my baseball boots by @colchesterrubberco
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