Vintage T-shirts are pretty much everywhere, at mass market retailers and specialty shops alike. But one Bangkok-based brand is giving them a new soul in ways that include a little streetwear. Meet Dry Clean Only.
Designer “Best” Patipat Chaipukdee started it in 2010 and travels between Asian and the U.S., hunting down ’80s T-shirts. Catch Nike, adidas and sports team logos garnished with a little lace or distress. He told Vogue:
Check out select 2017 spring/summer looks above.
Designer “Best” Patipat Chaipukdee started it in 2010 and travels between Asian and the U.S., hunting down ’80s T-shirts. Catch Nike, adidas and sports team logos garnished with a little lace or distress. He told Vogue:
“I want something unique, but I don’t want to make clothes the way other people do, by buying proper fabrics and making patterns—it’s about using mass-produced or forgotten materials to create one-of-a-kind fashion.”His brand is now stocked worldwide in select shops like colette, I.T and more. The cherry on top? Beyoncé was spotted in his design at a show last year in Madison Square Garden.
Check out select 2017 spring/summer looks above.
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