Although the cold temperatures continue, the mood on the fashion scene is completely in the mood for spring . The star of the season is the shirt .
And shirts are the foundation of men's fashion. A quality shirt or two is something every grown-up man should own. So, why not spend the new season with the Italian shirt brand "BAGUTTA"?
In this issue, we introduce the Spring/Summer 2010 collection from "Bagutta".
For those readers who are not familiar with the brand, let me start by explaining the brand. The company was founded in 1975 , and started as an original brand of the "Cit" company, which has been involved in the production of shirts for many top maisons.
The lineup includes a variety of genres, from classic shirts with a sartorial taste to shirt jackets and casual shirts. All of them are thoroughly crafted down to the smallest detail, backed by the company's high level of technology.
This season, "Bagutta" offers a wide variety of shirts for people with diverse lifestyles. With the recent trend toward casual fashion, the way shirts are worn and the size of shirts are changing, this collection is in tune with the current mood of the market.
For example, denim shirts, which have been popular for several seasons, are designed so that they can be enjoyed as outerwear while retaining the lightness of a shirt. The use of cool cotton and linen for the material reduces the stiffness characteristic of denim and provides a stress-free fit.
The use of materials and the odd silhouette make this seemingly jacket-like item work as a shirt, a feat made possible only by Bagutta, which is not bound by the existing concept of a shirt.
The relaxed silhouette model is also a highlight of this season. The design itself is very basic, but the deep pleats in the back give a beautiful silhouette from the side, and the details have been carefully considered.
. Unlike the typical oversized garments, the silhouette of the garments is well balanced and classic, with a hint of mode.
You can enjoy your favorite shirt style, whether you wear it with wide pants for a rough look or tie it up for a tight look.
Bagutta, which always proposes updated styles, also shines in its Spring/Summer 2010 collection with its challenging production that tries to expand the boundaries of shirts.