Summary
THE BRANDS I WEARRecently we created a pale pink hoodie. Within two hours it was out of stock. This caught Christophe's attention and he asked me to do a Panache on pink, because he couldn't explain this spectacular craze.
So, he sent me to charcoal to verify his personal hypothesis: “pink is unwearable.” And without blushing, I took up this challenge that he threw at me, preferring to hide from my mind the guinea pig outfit that he made me wear.
How to wear pink in everyday outfits? This is the question I asked myself. And immediately a personal answer: I wear pink without really realizing it on a daily basis. And if I can do it, there's no reason why you can't.
Really.
We worry about pink, even though it's a light red, mixed with white. And besides, at the risk of shocking you, I tell you: pink does not exist. It's a trick of your brain trying to adapt to its environment.
But if pink doesn't exist, then why be afraid to wear it?
Rugby players have been doing it for a long time, thanks to Serge Blanco and other rugby brands. In Panache, we push our limits and if pink is one of them for you, I have good news for you: today you are going to add a new colorful card to your clothing game.
THE BRANDS I WEAR
In the introduction and conclusion:
- An Ardentes Clipei suit jacket
- A Bronson MFG t-shirt
- A vintage scarf
LOOK 1: PURPLE PINK OF THE HEART
Jacket: Barbour vintage
Costume: Ardentes Clipei
T-shirt: Good On (Chez Flâneurs)
Sneakers: Vans
LOOK 2: PINK IS THE NEW NOTHING AT ALL
Cap: Berg&Berg
Jacket: Brooks Brothers vintage
T-shirt: AC/DC
Jeans: Vintage Levi's
Moccasins: Seventh Width
LOOK 3: WHEN THE SKY WATERS US…
Glasses: Salt Optics
Mac: Joyce International
Sweatshirt: BonneGueule
John: A Kind of Guise
Moccasins: Morjas
LOOK 4: THE PINK STEP
Scarf: Vintage
Jacket: vintage Levi's
Sweater: BonneGueule
Pants: Vintage Big John
Sneakers: Converse
LOOK 5: PINK MY RIDE
Jacket: Lopez Aragon
Sweater: Black Flag
T-shirt: Bronson MFG
John: FRIEND
Moccasins: Seventh Width