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Jaeger London Menswear spring/summer collection 2007

27 Jan '07
2 min read

Now in its second season, Jaeger London Menswear has successfully established itself as a directional and modern collection, whilst remaining true to the brand's distinctive and rich British heritage.

Boasting quintessentially cool summer fabrics, slim tailored cuts and graphic patterning inspired by a young Alain Delon in Plein Soleil, the spring/summer Collection treads the line between 50s and 60s casual wear, in a brilliantly nonchalant fashion.

Low slung cotton chinos and ticking striped slim line jeans are perfectly paired with Johnny collared jersey Ts and polka dotted fitted shirts; worn back with deck shoes, driving shoes or espadrilles, the look is pure Riviera playboy.

The 50s vibe is carried on with a Jean Paul Belmondo-inspired baseball jacket in navy coated cotton and a patched pocket stone washed jacket with engineered seaming. Elsewhere, an ivory tipped navy cardigan with dark metal buttons and golf style Ts in graphic checks, jacquards and stripes, add a touch of the young JFK; as do cotton seersucker blazers and shirts in highlight stripes and vintage sun-bleached pastels.

Naturally, the Collection incorporates the ultimate lightweight belted trench coat that is more than capable of keeping the rain at bay and doubles as a jacket when slipped over the pastel hued tailoring, the cappuccino shirt jacket with yoke pocket detailing or the splendidly relaxed blue and white Ottoman striped cotton blazer. Retro collared short sleeved knits, intricately ribbed knits, graphic prints and a Breton striped sweater give a touch of Monaco cool.

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