Here's a Look at the Entire KITH Home Field Advantage Collection

This patriotic collection drops at KITH and four top-tier retailers around the world this week.

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One of the things that keeps KITH fresh is its ability to draw from a diverse set of inspirations. Following the success of the Tokyo Sakura Project with its Japanese style influences, Ronnie Fieg and the team are bringing things back home with a Spring 2015 sportswear collection that finds a balance between Americana and contemporary style without using obvious flag motifs or recreating popular looks from the '90s.

The Home Field Advantage Collection makes use of terrycloth, twill, flannel, and custom-milled chambray for shorts, fishtail parkas, mandarin-collar shirts, and other pieces with frayed edges, bold "NYC" and "USA" lettering, and a red, white, blue, and grey color palette throughout. Collegiate meets baseball meets Manhattan in this line, and all of it equals a pretty clean look for the spring.

For this release, KITH has partnered with top-tier retailers around the world: Colette in France, United Arrows & Sons and Nano Universe Shibuya in Japan, and Slam Jam in Milan. Each store will drop the Home Field Advantage Collection on April 18, one day after it hits both KITH locations in New York and online at KITHNYC.com.

Check out the official images below, and for more info head to KITH's website.

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