If you’re looking for strong colors and distinctive cuts this spring, look no further than David Bitton. A touch more sophisticated than the Buffalo David Bitton line, this range of jeans features fun, bold hues, contrast top stitching and graphic tanks that make us wanna shrug off our coats and head for the beach. With denim in colors like kelly green and primary blue (as well as a classic range of indigo washes and denim wardrobe staples), these jeans are good to go with any of your favorite t-shirts, blouses, or cute spring jackets. They also have a crowd pleasing rainbow of neon colors, all of which we can’t wait to get our hands on. Check out our favorite picks from the line below!
—Michelle Christina Larsen
Tags: buffalo david bitton, colored denim, contrast top stitching, david bitton jeans, graphic t-shirts, graphic tanks, neon jeans, skinny jeans
With their sights always on the distant future and their feet planted just ahead of the present Cheap Monday comes back with a collection that has definitely got our attention. Taking cue from last season (okay, so it doesn’t go with the whole future motif, but you have to admit it was pretty amazing) creator ?rjan Andersson strikes a pose once again this time alongside model Hannelore Knuts for the fall 2011 lookbook. The two layer up in heavy knits, sheer and crinkled separates, and a whole lot of nylon from long trenches, coats, even a jumpsuit, smart aleck tees, and some killer denim that look as if they survived a heck of a radioactive waste treatment—think post apocalyptic denim. We gotta say, it’s definitely good to know that one of our favorite denim brands has got our back on the future of our wardrobes, don’t you think?
Images via The Fashionisto.
—Sandoval Gomez
Tags: acid wash jeans, Cheap Monday, Cheap Monday Denim, Cheap Monday Fall 2011, Cheap Monday Fall 2011 Lookbook, graphic t-shirts, Hannelore Knuts, Lookbooks, nylon jumpsuit, nylon outerwear, Örjan Andersson, post apocalyptic denim, smart aleck t-shirts