Seen at McQueen, Holly Fulton, Versace and Giorgio Armani are but a few who have experimented with this technology within recent collections.
However these striking pieces, although having firmly made their mark on women's fashion, are still hovering in obscurity for the men.
Agi & Sam debuted their label at Fashion East as part of LFW last september. A print based menswear range these two are challenging the discernible fashionable male who enjoys the classic cut and a good heritage brand and offering something fantastically out of the ordinary.
Inspired by outlandish prints of the 90s and by The Fresh Prince Agi & Sam have created an exciting and vibrant collection to kick off the label.
Never one to shy away from a touch of the "Jazzy Jeff," I think Agi & Sam's use of colour, geometric prints and layering to create texture and fresh silhouettes for the male figure is set to storm the male market.
Although it's clear where the designers have drawn their inspiration from, with prints reminiscent of Keith Haring's work and with a distinctly nineties feel.
Agi & Sam's layering stops the prints from looking flat and breathes life into the design, giving it an air of playfulness along with it's creative and edgy look.
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