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The Least Offensive Collezione Yet - Fall/Winter 2019


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Usually, when I look at the  Collezione pieces, I shake my head and wonder what kind of knob is genuinely excited about what they put out. Nothing is without exception, however. The latest Collezione is the least offensive I've seen yet! :lol2:

I'm not a fashion expert by any means, but I've rarely seen this stuff out at events. A handful of times I'd wager. 

I digress, this seems to be some decent stuff that wouldn't brand you a total fanboy in public. But we need to talk about those shoes...Oi.

Alright, check it out. I'm digging the overnight bag and backpack as my favorites, and a few of the shirts for sure.

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The line of ready-to-wear apparel, accessories and footwear debuts at Pitti Uomo for the first time
 
Sant’Agata Bolognese/Florence, 11/01/2019 – Collezione Automobili Lamborghini presents the RTW collection, accessories and footwear for the first time at Pitti Uomo. The spaces of the Limonaia of Villa Vittoria, at the gates of Fortezza da Basso, serves as the backdrop to the brand’s total look, displaying the Lamborghini super sports car Huracán Performante Spyder and the Authentic Living furniture collection, in collaboration with Riva 1920, designed by Karim Rashid.
 
The presentation was also the occasion to welcome industry professionals along with the media, influencers, and VIP guests during the afternoon cocktail reception, with DJ sets by Mazay, Andrea Mazzantini, a DJ and producer from Milan.
 
The Fall-Winter 2019-20 Collection
 
Informal luxury, future shapers, designers of experiences: the distinctive principles of Automobili Lamborghini feature in the brand’s lifestyle collection, for a menswear total look featuring high quality contemporary design that includes the must-have items for the male wardrobe.
 
Collezione Automobili Lamborghini items for Fall-Winter 2019-20 are conceived as wearable 24/7, dedicated to modern travelers with impeccable style who demand a wardrobe that delivers performance and functionality. The individual garments and accessories with the Bull logo are Tailor Tech: thanks to innovative technologies and the visionary approach, common to the design of the cars, they blend formal with informal.
 
The licensing agreement with Swinger International
 
Automobili Lamborghini and Swinger International have signed a licensing agreement for the development, production, and distribution of Collezione Automobili Lamborghini.
 
Swinger International is the licensee of Collezione Automobili Lamborghini that, faithful to the values inherent in the company’s DNA, suggests a contemporary, high quality lifestyle. The collections, formerly managed directly by Automobili Lamborghini, now enjoy a broader presence in the world thanks the network of retailers, dealerships, and e-commerce.
 
Katia Bassi, Chief Marketing Officer and Board Member of Automobili Lamborghini, stated: “The Lamborghini brand extension, which has always stood out for its collaborations with leading brands in their particular sectors, has chosen Swinger International for the development, production, and distribution of the apparel line. Lamborghini design will be the constant point of reference of this partnership, to guarantee that each garment is an ambassador of the DNA in our super sports cars.”
 
“It is a great honor for the Group that I head up to have the opportunity to collaborate with an iconic and prestigious Made in Italy company like Automobili Lamborghini,” remarked Mathias Facchini, President of Swinger International, “and I am confident that thanks to our production and distribution structure we will together acquire new and important opportunities.”
 
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I've done the hat and two sets of running shoes, mainly because with my two purchases (Huracan & Aventador) the dealer gave me 2 - $500 gift certificates!

The shoes are actually very decent quality! as far as other items with "Lamborghini" all over them I'm not the type to walk around as a living advertisement for the brand...Lol!

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I have no issue with those that do but personally I have never bought in to the practice of allowing branding on clothing, footwear, luggage and accesories to speak to my dedication and allegiance to the marque.

I let the badge on the bonnet of of my cars do that.

I do however have a rarely worn baseball cap generously given to me as a freebee by a main dealer many years ago.

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On 1/16/2019 at 3:57 PM, RDW said:

I've done the hat and two sets of running shoes, mainly because with my two purchases (Huracan & Aventador) the dealer gave me 2 - $500 gift certificates!

The shoes are actually very decent quality! as far as other items with "Lamborghini" all over them I'm not the type to walk around as a living advertisement for the brand...Lol!

The shoes may be good quality, I just wish they looked better. But obviously, it's a subjective evaluation. 

I have some t-shirts and a hoodie, but you'd barely know what they were. I prefer to keep it that way, but I'm weird. 

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44 minutes ago, darth sidious said:

I have no issue with those that do but personally I have never bought in to the practice of allowing branding on clothing, footwear, luggage and accesories to speak to my dedication and allegiance to the marque.

I let the badge on the bonnet of of my cars do that.

I do however have a rarely worn baseball cap generously given to me as a freebee by a main dealer many years ago.

I find it harder to find decent clothes that don't scream the brand or label like a siren! 

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