Geometrically Burdened Menswear

The Craig Green AW12 Collection is Exotically Experimental

Geometry often plays a big part in fashion, but never has its role been so prominent as it is in the Craig Green AW12 collection. Select outfits in this fun fashion line are riddled with three-dimensional shapes. Like giant backpacks, these shapes make the male models look like military men or adventurous expeditioners.

Unveiled during this year's London Fashion Week, the Craig Green AW12 collection is incredibly experimental. Even the overall monochromatic palette of cream and black is spiced up by the occasional surprising section of bold and colorful patterns that are reminiscent of both tie-dye and camouflage.

The taqiyah-like hats and billowing tunics give the Craig Green AW12 collection an excitingly exotic Middle Eastern aesthetic as well.
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