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SLIDESHOW: A glimpse at Vancouver designer Drew William's Spring 2010 menswear collection.
Pictured: Twisting jersey shirt with denim short. The shirt is actually only three pieces and the arm cut rotates, which it what gives it such interesting patterning.
Pictured: Nylon army pant, with drape pocket detail, cotton hoodie tied around the waist, and army green jersey t-shirt with bandana/cowel neck detail.
Pictured: Army green nylon jumpsuit, with creme tank worn under.
Pictured: Blue cotton jersey wrapping hoodie, creme jersey t-shirt with bandana/cowel neck detail with plum twill shorts.
Pictured: Grey nylon jumpsuit
Pictured: Creme tank top and grey nylon pant, with drape pocket detail
Pictured: Grey cotton jersey wrapping hoodie, worn with Army green tank under and grey drop-crotch cotton short with pleated kneecap detail.
Q&A with local menswear designer Drew William, who addresses menswear in Vancouver and what he’s doing to change the industry’s tried, true and oh-so-stale ways.
Photos by CASTE.