Revolveclothing.com Picks: Clothing from Denim Labels
Mix it up a bit this summer and take advantage of some of these cool looking clothing from denim labels; you’re already wearing their jeans, why not take advantage of their other items too and create a look that’s different from what everyone else is wearing! We found some great things from Revolveclothing.com that fit the bill; they supply the clothes, you supply the attitude!
Earnest Sewn has a new label Earnest Cut and Sew; they’ve collaborated with Brett Lally and Brendon Babenzien to make a classic collection that showcases the best of what the designers and the company have to offer.
This Andrews Shirt in Blue Gingham is the perfect button down for all occasions.

A great Sport Coat in Black with a twist for those special occasions. OK, we know what some of you feel about the collar. But does your usual sport coat come with vintage buttons and look this cool? We don’t think so…

Chip and Pepper has some great t-shirts such as this Wagon Shirt from their University label.

Their Permieda Shirt in Chambray Blue isn’t bad either, particularly with the soft weathered cotton they use.

Modern Amusement has some really, interesting, graphic tees. Take a look at some of these items and see what we’re talking about.
Taking a twist on a classic plaid dress shirt, Modern Amusement had the great idea to do it with a Tee; of course knowing them it wasn’t enough to create a plaid t-shirt, they just screen print it on the front.

A T-shirt with a crow on it, in herringbone on a yellow background. Need we say more?

Usually this type of Striped Shirt is pique polo, not t-shirt.

- Chris Kendalls
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