Back and stronger than ever, Topman Design AW13 took its viewers through an enriching journey of a young man on his travels through landscape and cultures.As the voyage begun, things were clean and functional. Zendaya Big Face Tee Ice white cropped parkas were worn over explorer knits in luxurious creams and puttys. Meanwhile, pants loose and wide, were often tucked into boots and belted at the waist. But, as time progressed, colours altered. Printed Tibetan pea coats were worn large and loose, whilst a swarm of rich orange and red spilled onto the catwalk. As the journey neared its end, the young man appeared enriched and wisened. Double-breasted suiting featured in garnet and ox blood, before midnight blue silk jackets took centre stage with elegant shirting.
Zendaya Big Face Tee, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
They’re always the hardest-working item in our wardrobes come autumn, Zendaya Big Face Tee so it’s no wonder all we can think about right now is boots. However, with a plethora of new styles out there—think animal print and the square-toe trend favored by celebrities, to name a few—there are almost too many options to choose from. So instead, we’re canceling out the noise (just for a second) to focus our energy on a time-honored classic: Chelsea boots. Chelsea boots have morphed into a perennial fallback. Dating back to the Victorian era when, much like today, they were worn by men and women alike, they traditionally featured flat soles, rounded toes, and sat just above the ankles. In recent years, however, the style has evolved into various iterations, from pointed-toe iterations and tall lengths to chunky tractor treads and wooden heels. They’re so instilled in our lives, in fact, that you probably already own a pair. This is why we’re not bombarding you with countless styles to shop for now; instead, we’ve made it our mission to discover how to wear Chelsea boots now. Be it with jeans, dresses, skirts, or culottes, we’re taking cues from these ladies who’ve helped put Chelsea boots back on the map.
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