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Marc O'Polo: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens & Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture

Marc O'Polo: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens & Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture

Marc O'Polo: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens & Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture

Marco Polo is one of the great adventurers of the millennia. He became famous for his travels and trading through Asia, particularly in Mongolia, in relation to the Emperor Kublai Khan, and China through the Silk Routes.

From Sweden and Germany to Kazakhstan and Singapore, the Marc O’Polo brand (note the name variation) also has their own fashionable voyage across nations. In 1967, the Swedes Rolf Lind, Gote Huss and an American Jerry O’Sheets started Marc O’Polo in Stockholm. The essence of the brand is the utilization of natural materials like silk, cotton, wool and linen to suit their lifestyle collections. Today, Marc O’Polo is one of the premium casual wear and sportswear brand in Europe.

Marc O’Polo men’s fall-winter 2008 collection exudes the “casual bohemian”. Casual looks include wax coated corduroy jackets with furry collars, lambswool cardigans and dark rinse indigo denim jeans. Jeanswear features Campus Klas, Campus Louis, Eric, Johan, Ole and Regular Fit options. A more formal segment goes for washed wool look for sports jacket and jersey polo shirts in a layered manner.

Marc O’Polo women’s selections show wool/ cashmere pea coats and color sets like chocolate, grey, night blue, military green and mud paired with petrol, saffron, grape, viridian green and moss accents. Denim selections include Campus Asha, Campus Ella, Campus Hannah, Campus Klas, Campus Lova, Lea, Lotta, Margo and Stretch Fit. Meanwhile, the dressed segment offers felted cape coats, knitwear mini dresses and hand knit scarves. Materials used go for heavy wool cloth, flowing silky fabrics and long cardigans of mohair and jersey.


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Dec 18th, 2008 • Category: Black & Grey, Classic & Traditional, Colored, Contrast Stitching, Denim Brands: M, Distressed, Embellishments, Straps & Stains, European Ateliers, Flare, Bell & Wide Leg, Germany, High Waist, Kids & Juniors, Low Rise, Men & Women, Mid Rise, Nordic Kingdoms, Normal Waist, Organic, Pocket Design, Preppy Casual Fridays, Relaxed & Easy, Retro, Faded & Bleached, Skinny, Carrot & Drainpipe, Slim, Narrow & Tube, Straight, Stretch, Sweden, Tapered & Regular, Vintage & Antique, Worker, Cargo & Dungaree

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