Football circa 1935 meets couture, in the latest brand of impresario, Andre 3000. His new line blends the classic inspirations of crests and varsity letters with the modern touches of flat-front trousers and skinny ties. As a true artist, he lives a life of consistent evolution; never inhibited by boundaries in music, movies or fashion. Innovation trademarks his lifestyle. As 3000 put’s it in his New York Magazine feature,
“There has to be something inventive about it,” he says. “But not so inventive that it’s a turnoff. So that some of the greats, like Beau Brummell or the Duke of Windsor, would nod and say, ‘Well done.’ Those guys killed it.”
The “rebel gentleman” is doing his own thing. A champagne toast those who sew their own destiny and still understand how to build demand. Remember this… bespoke garments are inimitable, you can get one made, but it’s never going to look the same on you…
Fashionably,
www.jessemillsonline.com



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It’s nice to see a line such as this draw inspiration from the past to produce its collection. I believe Andre “Been-Jammin” has taken his style and packaged it for the world to see. In a world of cookie cutters its refreshing to know that there are still those that transcend the now. Looking forward to see how it all plays out from the branding to the marketing in such a trying time for brands. Good Luck….rival!
I hope to carry this line one day.