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VisVim USA by Tim Yu

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Hiroki Nakamura, creative director of Japanese cult label VisVim, recently unveiled their much-anticipated first collection in their new "USA" line for Fall/Winter 2007. VisVim's understated but detailed design sets a high bar for all streetwear brands. As usual, the focus of the collection is on their well-made, original footwear. There will also be some updated, classic apparel available, including jackets, cashmere sweaters, long sleeves and new backpacks. The international collection usually runs small, so we're hoping for some bigger sizes.

Visit Supertouch to see more images from the new line.

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This entry posted on 06 April 2007 at 5:11 PM
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