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Sneak Peek: AKOO’s Holiday 20009 Collection

Submitted by Boss Lady on October 15, 2009 – 1:04 pm3 Comments

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AKOO’s Robin Cunningham holds up the brand’s rugby letterman jacket from Holiday 2009

Boss Lady recently caught up with AKOO’s Head of Mid-Atlantic Sales, Robin Cunningham, who talked about the brand’s creator T.I’s current absence and the moves he’ll make when he’s released from prison in coming months.

Robin gives a sneak peek into the brand’s holiday season, which consists of their Reynard program of core denim jeans (AKOO’s denim sales have been strong since the brand kicked off last year) featuring the signature embellishments of riding crops.

“The theme behind the brand is hunting,” as Robin says.

The hoodies, sweatshirts and wovens are all high quality and feature a new rugby union theme for our international football enthusiasts!

AKOO’s holiday offerings will be available on DrJays.com starting from early November. In the meantime, check out our picks from their fall collection:

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Woodlands Cardigan by AKOO

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Pedatal Woven by AKOO

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Maximo Sweater by AKOO

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Swagger Jean by AKOO

3 Comments »

  • ChRi$ says:

    i aint feelin it, them cardigans and sweaters are straight garbage…at least make the color half way decent, not no swamp green…all akoo’s jeans are ill though, i copped a pair, their a lil skinny though (i wear 38) , i dont rock em too much because of it

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