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CTRL Spring/Summer 2009 Collection Lookbook

20 January 2009, 17.45 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

ctrl spring summer 2009 collection 01 CTRL Spring/Summer 2009 Collection Lookbook

CTRL has definitely always been a brand that stood next to the crowd. It is hard to compare the line to any other, as they always took a different route than most others and yet stayed true to their own identity. Vibrant colors, loud design, mixed with innovative cut-and-sew. Also the brand nicely mixes different styles together.

Here we present you their Spring/Summer 2009 Lookbook, which shows best what we tried to explain above.

Take a look after the jump.


Related posts:
» CTRL Fall/Winter 2009 Collection Lookbook
» CTRL Spring ‘08 Collection
» Magic – CTRL Spring 2009 Preview
» UNITED – CTRL Fall 08 Preview
» CTRL Summer ‘07 Collection
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2 comments
  1. Some of this stuff is kinda tight, but the truth is i would never pay what they\’re asking because this is going to be gear that is gone before it ever arrived. And i just have a hard time buying clothes that is clearly just a copy of something the designer found in a thrift store, and so could you with enough time and effort.
    http://www.BoyKings.com/

  2. someguy:

    Who wants to spend their money to look like some 14 y/o ginger kid? Only interesting pieces are an afterthought on the final pages showcased with shitty photos. What the fuck?

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