Johannes Niermann, Charlie Timms, Karl Morrall & Henry Pedro-Wright by Fabien Kruszelnicki for Dazed & Confused

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Published August 12, 2011

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Sporty New Fixings–Styled by John McCarty, Johannes Niermann(Elite London), Charlie Timms, Karl Morrall(Premier) and Henry Pedro-Wright (Select) appear in sportswear for the latest issue of Dazed & Confused. The models are photographed in new wears from the likes of Nike, Ben Shurman and Converse by Fabien Kruszelnicki, in the industrial district.

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