Jerry Seinfeld is throwing his (baseball) hat in the ring for the title of a fashion icon. The 68-year-old comedian looked effortlessly cool as he rocked fashion ensembles while making his modeling debut for Kith’s fall collection.
Jerry Seinfield For Kithย
For the campaign, Kith enlisted Jerry Seinfeld, one of the most famous people in Queens. Mark Seliger, one of the most renowned photographers working today, captured the comedy legend wearing selections from Kithโs fall โ22 collection in a photo shoot for Kith.
In the main image from the photo shoot by photographer Mark Seliger, Jerry could be seen wearing a baseball cap from his beloved New York Mets along with a very cool black and white embroidered varsity jacket from the New York-based fashion giant.
Seinfeld wore Nikes from Fiegโs archive in the campaign, including a Nike Air Force 1 and a Nike Air Maestro 2, among others. The comedian also wore Kith and Clarkโs for New York Mets Wallabee. A shoe he is well known for being a fan of.
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The Fashion Lineup
Original apparel and accessories will be available as part of the fall โ22 Kith lineup.
Regarding product categories and fabric executions, Kith describes the range as an evolution of the brand. A custom debossed paisley pattern is woven into leather apparel crafted in Italy, wrinkle-nylon hybrid jackets are color-blocked, flocked denim is used to create a velour feel, and sherpa outerwear is available.
Kith Fall Classics includes double-knit suits, satin varsity jackets, and heavyweight fleece sets in staple styles and fabrics. Kith worked with Russell Athletic to create a collegiate capsule for Queens College and Brooklyn College of The City University of New York (CUNY).
It will also collaborate with DS & Durga on home goods, New Era headwear, and other seasonal brands. The Kith fall 22 collections will be available at all Kith stores on September 9, on Kith.com. As well as through the Kith App on iOS and Android devices.
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