
The American retailer on Monday released its first menswear assortment under creative director Brendon Babenzien, the co-founder of streetwear brand Noah.
The much-awaited lookbook brings back J.Crew’s New England charm but with an edgy twist. Preppy classics such as rugby shirts, cable-knit crewnecks and blazers with popped collars are accompanied by dark patchwork shirts and mock-neck sweaters.
Babenzien’s vision for the fall collection was rooted in American style, and it comes at a fortuitous time. The influence of streetwear, which has dominated men’s fashion for the better part of the last decade, is subsiding. In turn, consumers are hungry for a refresh.
Read the full story by BoF’s Cathaleen Chen. [Link in bio]
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The much-awaited lookbook brings back J.Crew’s New England charm but with an edgy twist. Preppy classics such as rugby shirts, cable-knit crewnecks and blazers with popped collars are accompanied by dark patchwork shirts and mock-neck sweaters.
Babenzien’s vision for the fall collection was rooted in American style, and it comes at a fortuitous time. The influence of streetwear, which has dominated men’s fashion for the better part of the last decade, is subsiding. In turn, consumers are hungry for a refresh.
Read the full story by BoF’s Cathaleen Chen. [Link in bio]
✍🏻 @kittykewlcat
📷 @jcrew
#jcrew #jcrewstyle