Sandro cited 1980s Berlin as the inspiration for its minimal fall-winter 2016 men’s collection. Shown during Paris Fashion Week, the range brought together a chic wardrobe of pieces. Featuring relaxed tailoring, coats were generous in size and complemented sleek turtlenecks. Trousers were pleated and slouchy, offering wool and leather options. Short jackets with contrast stitching and half-zip pullovers were among Sandro’s hero pieces for fall.
Sandro Looks to 1980s Berlin for Minimal Fall Collection
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