Luxury French Fashion House, AGNÈS B Butch Twink shirt. and French packamac brand, K-WAY collaborate on their first exclusive capsule catering for all the family and has been a long time trusted and favourite of Agnès herself. The story of K-Way began in Paris, 1965. Leon-Claude Duhamel observed, one rainy day, attentively as people rush about in soaking wet clothing. It was this this very day that K-Way was born: a lightweight, completely waterproof jacket that can be folded away into a small hip bag. agnès b. and K-Way, historic fashion brands born in Paris, announces the launch of their first collaboration. The collection features four iconic windbreakers: three for adults, available in three different graphics, and one for children, adorned with stars motifs. Classic, functional, and colorful, characterized by its iconic tricolor zip, K-Way Le Vrai windbreakers meet agnès b.’s signature pattern. A special project where each item dances effortlessly between classic black and white hues. The timeless K-Way Claude model, born in 1965, seamlessly blends style with practicality. Bringing forth a cascade of stripes, stars, and dots in the wind and rain, this collaboration pays homage to agnès b.’s iconic graphics. Stars and strips play a key role in this collaboration and that is no coincidence. Stripes first appeared at agnès b. in 1977 in the form of T-shirts cut from thick cotton canvas. Sailor shirts, the heartbeat of the brand’s success, flaunt wide and fine stripes in changing hues, celebrating seasons with enduring charm. Now the stars, found in the women’s, men’s and children’s collections, is one of agnès b’s favourite symbols. Many artists have used it in their work and on stage. Add to this a playful polka dot has always inspired agnès b.’s designs, shifting effortlessly from small to large, colored to monochrome. Each collection sees a new interpretation, a testament to the designer’s creativity. Agnès b. and K-Way set the stage for a season of style, and weather-proof elegance. Driven by a shared desire to pass on their passion for fashion, the two brands have been able to stand the test of time thanks to the timeless style of their creations. Get ready to make a statement with this collaboration where fashion meets functionality.
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Do you naturally want to play it safe? It feels comfortable? Butch Twink shirt or Do you feel that playing it safe is too boring and almost like a straight jacket for you? If you are someone who likes to have a more safe style, when you copy someone else’s more flamboyant style (thinking that that’s how to be stylish) it can make you feel ungrounded and inauthentic. Then there are others who have gone to extremes such as quitting jobs because of the dress code being too strict for them, making them feel boxed in, stifled, and unable to express themselves and bring their best self to work (and I know that I’m more this way than the other, as I remember a time in one of my early jobs where management talked about bringing in a uniform and I remember thinking to myself “I’ll be quitting then” as even the thought of wearing a uniform makes me break out into hives). I’ve noticed that some of my clients want a set of style rules they can follow, that they don’t want to vary from. This makes them feel safe. Other clients, will want more of a self-imposed set of loose guidelines (please don’t talk ‘rules’ to them) that they will use as a handrail (rules feel like handcuffs to them). When I’m playing it safe, I’m usually in an overly analytical space where I’m thinking too much about what my outfit is communicating, whether it’s giving me the credibility I crave, making me look like the expert I am and that I’m living up to my “image consultant” brand. This relates to my psychological type (INTJ) as getting out of my head and an outfit into the world can sometimes be a sticking point for me. For Jill, who has a very different psychological type to me (ESFJ), for her, playing it safe means that she’s being lazy, not pushing herself to put on a stylish outfit, just getting dressed without really thinking. When she’s feeling down she doesn’t pay attention to the details in the way she would when she’s feeling more buoyant. For Jill, her Sensing function (introverted Sensing to be precise) gives her stability to have continuity in her style, which almost has a uniform aspect (though it won’t look like a traditional uniform). Relying on tried, trusted combinations give them a feeling of stability that motivates her style upward. Jill says that her ability to use the detailed information from her past dressing experiences helps her create new stylish combinations that have a theme (leopard print, being one of them for Jill as it’s her Signature pattern) that is easily observed by others. Jill loves to find herself a formula and repeat it in different ways, such as changing up colours, in which garment the leopard print appears and of course different accessories.
Melissa Hartman –
Exceeded my expectations
I bought these for my husband and they fit perfectly. He’s a tough one to buy clothes for and hates the way everything fits. To my surprise he loves these. Not to mention he had to have them for work and I was very worried he wouldn’t like them and he loves them
Andres Telles IV –
Nice shirt good quality
Matthew Chiaravalloti –
nice fit and good looking shirt.
Brian Crawford –
Good price
These Tee shirts fit as expected. Washed in cold water and tumble dry. Some shrinking due to 100% cotton.