Calvin Klein Spring 2011 Men’s

Going more graphic this season, Italo Zucchelli takes more of a risk with the look synonymous with Calvin Klein, displaying American sportswear in all new proportion.
Building up a stronger and more athletic man, in complete contrast to the transparent-high Spring 2010, cropped styles brought through in zippered jackets and logoed shirts printed with ‘Calvin’, aid in Zucchelli’s draw of inspiration from rugby. As well as, the display of bold color-blocked separates, including athletic shorts literally ‘blocked’ with color distinct shapes.
Italo Zucchelli: “The inspiration of the collection is very graphic that’s why I had bold prints, a lot of jacquard and the big check at the end, and I wanted it to be very graphic also with the shapes, the cropped styles and the logo. It’s kind of inspired by rugby actually, I put it on these very strong guys and it looks very masculine and it’s quite sexy. It’s quite utilitarian, it’s kind of like a khaki fabric and it was in blue and then it was in khaki also in the show with like this new carrot pant, shaped like a carrot and a big shirt. I thought it was like a sort of uniform for the city.”
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