At the workplace next to special club Chez Margaux, Jennie McCormick of Bloth & Bone has absolutely a deep understanding of what New York City hipster girls really want. Gone are the days of walking Manolo Blahniks. Nowadays, this is everything at the footwear level – they are Adidas ballerina tennis shoes, or there are few mesh releases. Keeping that in mind, the brand name is introducing Sadie – square toes and slim lace footwear, with shades ranging from pleasant cherry red to edgy crisp silver. Almost all the exterior is revealed from the hotel collection. “This period is really about applying a easy-going concept and walking around easily,” McCormick said. “In cloth with bones, we try to consider the wear resistance and performance of the particles, so if something is a real announcement and financial investment, it’s still quite wearable.”
Comparable frame for clothing: Knitted pasta pre-used Trompe l’Oeil results, similar to the split-knit look without the need to buy and use 2 wool sweatshirts. The chaotic sports jacket has an integrated vest that accommodates a three-piece fit look without all the fussy looks (you can also use the vest alone). The Brave product in the collection is a tie-free jacket called Phoebe, showing McCormick’s passion for flexibility. It is decorated with sewn embroidery with hoodies and a removable lining with fake natural leather trim and can also be worn alone.
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