Internet fashion is a crazy ass place and Wil Fry paints a pretty good picture of it all. What started out as a high-fashion collection of, for lack of a better word, trollwear thanks to all-over print fashion label bombers and Givenchy "Birds Of Paradise" Brooklyn Nets jerseys has since become a full grip of crisp menswear that has moved away from anything even remotely resembling a joke. Fry told GQ that his version 1.0 act left him a little bit bored, but helped accumulate enough money to put together the larger, more expansive F/W 15 line before you. Staples from before—knits with massive stash pockets, tanks and double layer shorts that found their way into Drake's now equal parts iconic and ridiculous "Anaconda" lap dance—are accounted for, but the new collection feels much more complete with a bevy of new additions, like flannels, thermals, a drop shoulder car coat, coach's jacket, lightweight track pants and french terry sweats. The pieces are incredibly clean, unadorned with branding or logos, but carry the distinctive WF look that he's cultivated since the jump. You can expect the new gear to hit Wil's website this July.
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