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Monday June 1, 2009
Coton Doux
When nature finds a viable evolutionary product, it
encourages the sprouting of endless variations, e.g., the
myriad species of finch observed by Darwin, and the
awe-inspiring proliferation of Baldwins. Applying ceaseless
fabric permutation to standard button-downs: Coton Doux.
Based in Gay Paree, CD's taken a handful of slightly tweaked
fundamental button-down styles and outfitted each with an
absurd array of fabric options, beefing its catalog to over
400 shirts, all shippable straight to your door still
reeking of Gauloises and tiny mustache. Made from densely
woven 100% cotton, the moderately tapered or "fitted" shirts
come with your cuff choice of single button, French, or
origami-like "Napolitan", which folds back like a French yet
reveals buttons and contrast fabric, and are available with
straight or wide misleadingly-named collar styles like the
Milan, the Oficier, and the Italian (which is actually the
Milan). Schloads of fabric options pop up across multiple
styles, including solids and stripes of all colors -- often
spiced up with outrageous contrasting inner collar, placket,
and cuff fabrics, like aquamarine floral patterns, varied
pixelated color gradations, and audacious tiger-type prints
-- as well as photo-realistic images of everything from
flowers and berries to guitars and motorcycles, and some
that even resemble Magic Eye art...cross your eyes, and
you'll see your gut pop out.
In addition to short sleevers, CD also drops these wild
patterns onto scarves, boxer briefs, and Ebenezer
Scrooge-style nightshirts, though is it not Nature who's the
true miser for only giving us 18 Baldwins?
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