Showing posts with label Freeman T. Porter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freeman T. Porter. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

“Kids in America” according to Freeman T. Porter

Freeman T. Porter—the French streetwear label that regards daily spring/summer 2011.

The theme is “Kids in America” and points to military trends and collegiate life—all with a utilitarian flair!

Founded 1993 in Munich as a tribute to American soldiers, Freeman T. Porter wants to be your biggest ally next winter, whether on the battlefield of daily life or at school!

What I like about the collection is how Freeman T. Porter throws a sexy French spin on the American preppy look.

Rugged jeans are stylized to European tastes by French tailoring.

If you are looking for the American college boy coolness or military roughness, hit the streets like a Kid in America.
See the whole collection here.

Photos Copyright Freeman T. Porter.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Freeman T. Porter “Miami, Florida”

D-Day— June 6, 1944—175,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of the Normandy Coast in an all-out effort to liberate Europe from Nazi control.

To Freeman T. Porter, life is such a battlefield wherein solders respect the equipment that saves their life: “Clothes and their materials are regarded as precious allies.”

Freeman T. Porter was founded 1993 in Munich as a tribute to American soldiers by Rainer Geilfus, who studied Psychology in the US.

Recently the brand has begun to sail under the French flag, reinterpreting its army roots into contemporary urban fashion.

Freeman T. Porter’s aim is to dress modern men for new battles each day, whether they are ideological, sociological, or merely a daily fight for existence.

So, make Freeman T. Porter your greatest ally!


Photo & slideshow s/s 2010 collection Copyright Freeman T. Porter.