Trademark's Minimalist Sportswear Lets Its Spare Aesthetic and Technical Details Do All the Talking

Trademark releases a spring/summer 2014 men's capsule collection that takes inspiration from minimalist artists Donald Judd and Josef Albers.

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If you’re looking for gear that concentrates more on subtle details and creating a cohesive and informed look rather than making loud statements, then it's time to start paying attention to Trademark. The brand's spring/summer 2014 collection references the works of artists Donald Judd and Josef Albers as inspiration for a highly dope collection of minimalist sportswear. Functional tech fabrics provide waterproof qualities, while bold colors will catch the eye of any streetstyle photographer no matter where you kick it this season.  

Key items include a rubberized raincoat that should come in handy during the rainy spring days. Ribbed knits will keep you toasty during this transitional weather season until the heat really starts kicking in. The loudest item in the collection is a long-sleeve sweater with “Trademark” graphic running down the arms. With the highest priced item maxing out at $215, you’ll find this collection very affordable to add to your closet. Shop the collection now on the Trademark website.

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