Creative Director Daniel Torjman started to conceptualize and then launched the Canada lifestyle clothing brand 18 waits after working as a production manager for Rogan. A graduate of New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, Daniel introduces a brand that celebrates a joie de vivre and an appreciation for the finer things in life, emphasizing quality in its materials and craftsmanship with a lineup of products made by artisans and manufacturers in the US and Canada.
For Spring/Summer 2011, 18 Waits delivers its third and most complete collection to date. Pieces that are highlighted in this collection are long- and short-sleeve Henley’s constructed in lightweight slub cotton, military shirting in premium Japanese fabrics, and Billy caps (newsboys) in stripes and solids, replete with leather sweatband, and custom lining. New this season is a slim-fit chino that features a super-soft cornhusk-wash. Also part of the collection is the limited-edition jewelry collection that includes dog tags, tomahawks etc., all of which are made in Canada.
Check out the lookbook after the click.
18 Waits Spring/Summer 2011 Lookbook
January 14, 2011 Posted by admin at 1:12 AM | Labels: 18 Waits, Fashion, Lookbook
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