Fashion| Take A Look at Aimé Leon Dore “0214” Collection Lookbook

• After a recent release of their debut collection and “0114” Pre-Fall 2014 collection, the young New York fashion brand Aimé Leon Dore is gearing up for their “0214 New York” collection. Staying true to their fashion aesthetics, they present a collection of easy to wear, timeless, modern American fashion. Athletic inspiration continuous to play an important role and is mixed with some fantastic knitwear and outerwear this holiday season.

”0214 New York” is inspired by the New York that was, and the New York that is; a city where inspiration lies around every corner and the grandest ideas can become reality.

The collection consist of 14 pieces, including outerwear, shirting, jeans, trousers, sweats and accessories, all of which are handcrafted in New York’s historic Garment District. Limited to four colorways – navy, heather grey, camel, and cream – the range has a uniform and clean look, while the materials used, including Italian wool, donegal tweed, french terry, cable knit, selvedge denim and waffle thermal, give both comfort and functionality to each garment.

This Aimé Leon Dore “0214 New York” Collection will be available exclusively at the Aimé Leon Dore Concept Shop located at 179 Mott Street in New York City from November 20 – 23 and will launch online on aimeleondore.com starting November 24th.

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Video Credit: Shot & Edited by Brandon Kuzma


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  1. […] shoot together had entirely taken place in Harlem, the photo set focuses on the recently released “0214” collection. Speaking on the collection, Teddy Santis noted, “Justin and I have been discussing working […]

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