DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection   Available Now

You guys got the first look of the DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 collection at Magic back in February, now the range has officially dropped! I’ve been anticipating the release for a hot min, I am loving the leggings and tank tops. Be sure to check out the lookbook, the collection is now available online at the DimePiece online shop and Cultist Shop – for stockist in your area click here.

“We are moving toward a more progressive and contemporary look for the urban female this season, and so we used a few different types of fabrics in our special cut and sew pieces. The new Spring/Summer 2008 collection has been deeply influenced by our laid back Los Angeles lifestyle. We captured the raw social standards of the Hollywood culture and the strong perspective of the everyday woman.” – DimePiece

More looks after the jump…

DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection   Available Now

DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection   Available Now

DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection   Available Now

DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection   Available Now

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By: retrogurl
Posted: 04.29.2008
Categories: shopping, streetwear

7 Responses to “DimePiece Spring/Summer 2008 Collection – Available Now”

  • edi says:

    it was better when jeremy scott did it.

  • Ashley says:

    it’s different…i like it.

  • modelizer says:

    no way on the clothing, but I love the photos…surprisingly nice/more of my style.

  • margaret says:

    i love the legging in the first photo. something i would definately buy, when i inheriate my wealth from my parents LOL>

  • TKC says:

    woww
    this model is workin’ it!

  • dfsa says:

    im still waiting for a womens line to really impress me. whats progressive about this?

  • industry says:

    I think these so called designers should be careful when they say their line is “progressive.” To be a line that is progressive, it should look original. I’m sorry but this feels like Jeremy to me. I think it’s more styling and great photos that attract people to buy DMPC. The questions that we should be asking is this,” would someone buy this item for $50+ if it was sold on a hanger next to a Hellz Bellz tee that’s $35+?” Are you buying it because the tee design is something you’ve never seen done before. Since I see lots of similar images from other designers, I’d buy DMPC if they would just drop their price that truly reflect the quality of the line. It’s streetwear. Not High Fashion. Nice try.
    I’m not a hater. As a fan of DMPC summer 2007 line, just letting the designers know that your supporters aren’t rich so they can’t afford to rock your designs at your current price.
    Yes people buy your stuff, but I smell greed!

    michelle

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