Men’s fashion: Winter 2017/2018 collections shake up gender barriers
By France 24
21 January 2017 |
11:57 am
Sadly, men tend to stick to the tried and tested when it comes to outfits. They don’t seem to realise that men's fashion has answers to more questions than you ever knew to ask.
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