Cloak's Fall Winter 2004 collection has been widely acclaimed as one of the greatest menswear collections to ever hit the runway. Robert Geller and Alexandre Plokhov crafted an array of Edwardian-inspired garbs that featured innovative details - elbow straps, pointed cuffs, slanted pockets - which were met with insurmountable praise from fans of the label. The collection was Cloak's first to exclusively feature slim trousers, a trend which was beginning to catch on in the United States after its revival overseas by Dior's Hedi Slimane. Dark olive, plum, and jet black were the colors of choice for the season. The brand's image and popularity were sculpted by this collection which many men still hold in the highest of regards.
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Photos from NY Magazine and StyleZeitgeist users Faust and Drexl
Music by Alien Sex Fiend and The Jesus and Mary Chain
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amazing pieces!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks, i need to post some pics of my own expanding collection of cloak once school eases up. great blogs by the way, any words of advice?
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