Spring 2010 | Nice Collective–The Gathering

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Published January 7, 2010

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Stripping down their man to unearth his core, spring sees the restructuring of Nice Collective’s leading protagonist. Retreating a world of material and technology, Nice Collective urged a group of creatives, including models, musicians, artists and others to join them as they built a temporary community 160 miles north of San Francisco. Spending six days with limited means and a shelter of their own making, Nice Collective sought to capture the intent of this season’s collection and they did just that. With a utilitarian focus and natural inclination, the range of linens, washed leathers and other fabrics took shape around an earth toned color palette. Constructing a wardrobe for everyday wear, the collection offers a varied mix of interchangeable jackets, pants, tees and knits. Taking into account function, the range opens the door to a relaxed season with practical silhouettes and a helpful pocket or two.

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19 thoughts on “Spring 2010 | Nice Collective–The Gathering”

  1. I have a few things from Nice Collective. What I love best besides how appealing their looks, Is the fact that their clothing makes sense. Its all very usable. From extra pockets to removable hoods. They dress you as if you would be headed out the door on a journey. This is how clothing should be. Because you never know where you may end up at 4am in Amsterdam. Trust me. "Thank you Nice Collective, you saved my life"

  2. I have a few things from Nice Collective. What I love best besides how appealing their looks, Is the fact that their clothing makes sense. Its all very usable. From extra pockets to removable hoods. They dress you as if you would be headed out the door on a journey. This is how clothing should be. Because you never know where you may end up at 4am in Amsterdam. Trust me. "Thank you Nice Collective, you saved my life"

  3. The boots are excellent. I speak from experience as I use them as my motorcycle boots. In one week they aged and picked just enough filth to really appear well used while retaining a fashionable appeal. That said, I am not a great fan of their other clothing as it may best be described as "Heroin Chic" but more to the point… a veritable homeless look. Stick to the boots and you can't go wrong.

  4. The boots are excellent. I speak from experience as I use them as my motorcycle boots. In one week they aged and picked just enough filth to really appear well used while retaining a fashionable appeal. That said, I am not a great fan of their other clothing as it may best be described as "Heroin Chic" but more to the point… a veritable homeless look. Stick to the boots and you can't go wrong.

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