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ISAORA Spring 2010 Collection

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What initially began as an idea to create the first high-end snowboard clothing line, quickly evolved into a much broader endeavor – a concept of developing an advanced sportswear brand that belonged as much ‘on pavement’ as it did ‘on powder’. With a commitment to protecting you from the elements, ISAORA draws much of its inspiration from forward-thinking Japanese design, using progressive tailoring and a mix of athletic lifestyle influences to seamlessly deliver cutting-edge cool and relaxed sophistication.

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Combining advanced technical materials and a fashion forward vision to create clothing that blends high style and high performance. The ISAORA spring 2010 mens collection effortlessly mixes a street sensibility with an uncommon attention to fit, fabric, and detail. Outerwear is our DNA and for spring we lighten things up without compromising performance. 2L & 3L nylon ripstop, Nanotech Waterproof Cotton, and Cotton Nylon Plaid are some of the key fabrics. Colors range from soft muted grays to navy and bright pop red. We introduce a new line of printed T’s, drawing graphic inspiration from traditional woodblock prints to create a contrast with the highly technical. Key details throughout include; oversize hoods, Riri waterproof zippers, subtle logo details, seam sealed construction, and multi pockets. Shorts and patterned shirts complete the line with details that reference the outerwear. ISAORA, performance and style for all seasons.

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