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The Undercover Spring/Summer 2015 Collection Pays Tribute to 70s Rock

Model John Hein stars in the Undercover Spring/Summer 2015 lookbook that embodies an effortlessly cool aesthetic. Exuding a nonchalant attitude, the model dons the label's youthful and nostalgic pieces that range from plaid sweatshirts and lounge shorts to photo-printed outerwear garments.

"Undercover designer Jun Takahashi channels a vintage rock-and-roll spirit for this 1970s-inspired collection that boasts band images and nostalgic symbolism." Pairing black skinny jeans with bomber jackets, the cool menswear line fuses aesthetics with comfort for its wearer.

The collection is both youthful and eye-catching and ensures that one is looking and feeling their best when sporting this range of menswear staples. Standouts from the collection are a range of photo-printed band coats that boast large logo letters.
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