BRUZER
BY ANDREW MAJTENYI
fall/winter 2002/3
Andrew Majtenyi
serves up a streetwear tribute to the motoring age with Bruzer fall/winter
2002. The QEW has become a second home to thousands of commuting Torontonians
daily, the implications of which are not lost on the mildly eccentric
Andrew Majtenyi.
The variety
found in this collection of monochromatic tracksuits is impressive. The
black Asphalt Suit is cuter than it sounds and is ideal for casual winter
warmth. A handful of feasible separates dot the collection, such as a
pair of white brushed cotton pants with wide bias-cut stripes. The remainder
of the collection is cream and light grey in iridescent, waterproof fabrics.
Playing up
the 'cool' factor is the angle that Majtenyi uses to gain credibility
for the streetwear line. But Bruzer truly sets themselves apart by at
least making sure that the omnipresent logos and icons are ones that we
don't see on fashion very often. Gas/food/lodging up ahead.
For more information contact:Bruzer
or Andrew Majtenyi
Daniel
Cox
Fashion
Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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