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Kila Kitu shirt is a statement on its own, let alone combined with
Drapers shorts. Kila Kitu ("everything" in Swahili) is an established Kenyan-Canadian brand sold internationally; its playful combination of basic colours with bold print (floral in some cases) hearken it to the classic cowboy shirt - an imaginative twist on a casual classic. Drapers is a newer line, the brainchild of partners Liam Action & Kristian Lundby. Drapers are a bespoke product, also made from unconventional often textured fabric, and catering to the resurgence of the bermuda short for spring/summer. Both these brands represent the mischievious, increasingly androgynous, though still manly direction of menswear.
Here, a showcase of both.
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Model, Tomas Maule in Kila Kitu |
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Tomas with Drapers designer Liam Acton |
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Model Hamed Coulibaly takes a tea break in Kila Kitu |
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Tomas in Drapers, me, & photographer Barbara Minishi (Barbara Minishi Photography) |
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Videographer Kuba Zahradnicek, Gecko Productions |
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Round sunglasses are still key, these are authentic '70's |
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Vintage hues & textures for men is alive and well |
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Hamed displays a modern way to mix prints, colours, & textures |
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Real men know how to tackle pink; Hamed in Kila Kitu |
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Key themes: fit and colour |
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My recent fascination with men in florals exhibited here (in a wearable way) |
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Barbara with Drapers designer Kristian Lundby |
Thanks to Kila Kitu's Bart Sullivan, and also Mr. Marek Fuchs for these thoughtfully captured behind-the-scenes moments. You'll see the official photos (Barbara Minishi Photography) and video (Gecko Productions) on this blog.
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