Tommy Hilfiger introduces its new Tommy Sport line that focuses on active garment designs. Breathable, waterproof, and elastic fabrics come together for the range. Models Masao Parris and Raf Miller star in the collection lookbook that features Tommy Hilfiger’s signature red, blue, and white color scheme. Discussing Tommy Sport, Hilfiger says, Life Active has evolved into a way of life, changing the way we dress, with new generations looking for designs that fit their mobile lifestyle.
Hilfiger continues, Clothes need to follow this trend and we launched Tommy Sport to meet those consumer expectations, injecting a strong and cool touch at peak performance. We’ve updated iconic pieces of our files with new and modern fabrics and executions.
Hilfiger Launches Tommy Sport with Spring ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published February 11, 2019
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