Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Fall/Winter 2014 Expands Into a Wild Full-Fledged Collection

Marcelo Burlon County of Milan Fall/Winter 2014 lookbook presents a wild and cohesive collection.

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Marcelo Burlon County of Milan could have remained as a visually arresting T-shirt brand that got co-signs from rappers, athletes, and fashion industry bigwigs across the world, but staying still isn't in designer Marcelo Burlon's philosophy. Instead, the Patagonia-born Renaissance Man expanded his eponymous label into a full-fledged collection that now ranges from scarves to down jackets to motorcycle helmets, with hiw now signature aesthetic blessing everything in between.

The brand's fall/winter 2014 collection is massive, but every piece retains a blend of inspiration from multiple cultures and Burlon's own vision. The graphic outcomes are definitely bold, but never trample over the simplicity and cleanness of the garment itself, making each piece a balanced mix of dramatic symbolism and contemporary wearability in most any situation.

In the name of going further, Marcelo Burlon collaborated with a few choice brands out there to round out the season. We've already seen what he did with Eastpak. Now we see the hats that were created with the venerable Borsalino 18.57, as well as caps with New Era and artisanal candles made in Patagonia with Fueguia 1883. We'll stop talking and let the images below speak for themselves.

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