40s & Shorties' New Lookbook Emphasizes Its Unisex Appeal
These clothes are anything but cut-and-paste.
















Los Angeles-based label 40s & Shorties solidifies its apparel offerings in this lookbook for Spring 2016, after branching out from socks last season. Taking on the distinct aesthetic of a collage, the lookbook juxtaposes a male and female model dressed in the brand’s offerings to underline that fact that, although designed as menswear, the clothes ultimately can be worn by anyone who identifies with them. The collection itself features a range of graphic tees, sweatshirts, underwear, hoodies, hats, and of course, the brand’s mainstay of loud graphic socks. Head on over to 40s & Shorties now to check out the individual items, and check out these DJ Khaled-inspired pins that you could match them with.