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Monday
12Oct2009

Class in NOW in Session

by Eddington Howard

 

I heard a lot of  good things about this line before I even had the chance to check it out. When it comes to designers I usually don’t take any ones word for it. I’m the type that has to see first hand if this so called amazing line is actually, well, amazing. So, Public School made the cut gentlemen. Created and designed by Sean John’s former creative director Dao-Yi Chow and his partner in crime, Maxwell Osborne, also formally apart of the P-Diddy team. The line was materialized by the duo only two short months after leaving the Sean John label. That’s what you call NY hustle at it’s best. The line is a mixture of urban street looks with attention to detail and attractive cuts. I recommend Public School to anyone looking to add uniqueness and a dash of city flavor to their wardrobe. For more images and info check out www.publicschoolnyc.com

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