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Thursday March 26, 2009
Reiss Spring/Summer
Aventura Mall: 19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura; 305.932.6048
Learning stuff the hard way first can reap huge benefits:
great jazz musicians study form and technique for years to
ease their progression into free-form jamming, and your
mastery of wrecking stick shifts made it a snap to total
automatics. For a clothing line that nailed formal tailoring
before crafting casual, check the new drop from Reiss.
Reiss started as a London tailored suit operation in '71
before -- inverse to most companies' paths -- eventually
growing down into "everyday wear", using a tailor's eye to
streamline design and tweak sartorial classics with subtly
abnormal details. The spring collection's offering
buttondowns like the Townsend, made of slightly stretchy
cotton w/ unusually prominent vertical seams on front and
sleeves; the Cambridge in Miami-friendly linen, with small
collar, vertical chest seams, and chest pockets with a
unique inward pleat; and the Maple, with lumberjack plaid
printed on who-saw-it-coming linen, and whose slim fit
defies you to subsist solely on flapjacks and thick-cut
Canadian bacon. Polos include the long sleeve Bronte in
delicate thin cotton, w/ button-able sleeve tabs,
streamlined slit pockets, and cool shoulder detailing; the
cotton Hunter w/ a contrasting collar, and internal
five-button placket that goes way down the chest; and the
Leon, with clean-lined internal breast pocket, slick sheen,
and ribbed collar so short it always stays popped, for when
you need to look priestly/Priestly.
Reiss also does plenty of other stuff, like dress slacks,
caps, crocheted silk skinny ties, and of course, their
foundation, tailored suits -- so you can look your best as
you pop 'er in "D" and expertly pull out against traffic.
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