Ontour 2007 Fall Collection

Founded in 2005 by Etienne Dekkers and Remco van der Velden, Ontour had simplistic beginnings as a brand selling t-shirts from out of their car. Road trips around the city would be taken to find the best shops in town. Each season results in a theme which can very much be considered a story. Although some designers claim their design concepts are without bounds, Ontour feel boundaries are necessary to create a concept that works and relates. Each season can be grouped based on their design themes. At the end of the day, Ontour is sure to keep things fun and humorous, something that isn’t lacking with this latest collection. Image: HYPEBEAST

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Founded in 2005 by Etienne Dekkers and Remco van der Velden, Ontour had simplistic beginnings as a brand selling t-shirts from out of their car. Road trips around the city would be taken to find the best shops in town. Each season results in a theme which can very much be considered a story. Although some designers claim their design concepts are without bounds, Ontour feel boundaries are necessary to create a concept that works and relates. Each season can be grouped based on their design themes. At the end of the day, Ontour is sure to keep things fun and humorous, something that isn’t lacking with this latest collection.

Image: HYPEBEAST


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