Categories: Fashion

Introducing ‘nANA jUDY’ Menswear

nANA iUDY may be a new label to our shores but the Australian label have actually been a mainstay of the fashion scene down under since 2o06.

At the heart of the nANA jUDY style is street fashion.  The collections take snippets of inspiration from pop culture, art, vintage reminiscence and general life experiences.  The in-house designers craft the seasonal ranges from premium fabrics and on trend colours.

Already stocked in around 200 independent boutiques and stores across Australia & New Zealand, I expect the arrival of the brand in Europe will cause a similar stir.  For their SS14 menswear collection, nANA jUDY focus on oversized t-shirts, signature denim and short-sleeved shirts in charcoals, blues and other earthy colours.

 

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