Geek-Chic Suit Separates

The Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2012 Collection Makes Nerdy Ultra-Cool

In Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2012 collection, the line offers up some superbly tailored suits and suit separates that are sure to have all those fashionistos of the business world going crazy for the line's looks come next fall. Featuring high-waisted trousers, directional lines, slim and slouchy tailoring and boxy-structured overcoats, this collection was presented on the runway worn by thin, youthful models.

The styles are modern, crisp and clean, and with the glasses worn as accessories, the resulting look is one of the best interpretations of geek-chic that I have ever seen. With the addition of interestingly textured, fury materials and a monochromatic color scheme, this collection is undeniably winter and allows for consumers to make some daring choices while still looking refined and put together in the process. So if you are looking for some softer, more sophisticated business style this winter, then check out the Ports 1961 Fall/Winter 2012 collection.
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