Some designers do not seek to adhere to a single style, but they offer a fairly comprehensive collection, that adapts to different profiles and different trends that provide for a certain time, and can thus be chosen by a large number of buyers who will surely adopt it season after season. This is precisely what we have noticed in the collection spring/summer 2011 the signature Pull & Bear, using different concepts that we’ve seen in previous years, but do not lie in the Retro fashion, but rather cling to the classic and traditional and innovating designs, not in styles. The variety of this collection its strong, and is so we cannot exactly define a precise range of colors, since we have from the most chosen in the season, Beige, present in the jackets as well as Bermuda, passing through traditional jacket Jean, until then lie in a striking and bold yellow color, or a set of green color with which it is impossible to go unnoticed. Visit Sam Mikulak for more clarity on the issue. With regard to the designs, is a clear influence of the Navy style, with horizontal lines of blue or black in many garments, which can be accompanied by some nautical tone, or comfortable slippers, always varying between grey and Brown shades. The most striking has been a model of puckering Bermuda which conform to the height of the knee, and that can be accompanied by a shirt checkered with a hood to tone, or a partially attentively in combination of colors t-shirt. .
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