There were a massive twenty five brand new styles delivered into the warehouse at Mainline Menswear a couple of weeks ago, and as they were instantly set available online people could browse the variety of best selling classics Vanenburg and Recopa while new styles to Mainline Menswear the Astro, Commando and Cassetta all catching the eye. The colours have changed for the autumn and winter season, with darker colours used. The usual black and white remain but this season has seen the addition of grey, brown, khaki, blue and red as well as seeing the re-emergence of the quilted panel designs that sold so well last year. This season Cruyff have also changed their pricing slightly, so now the prices range from the basic styles at £90 through to the premium styles at £125 and the design team also appear to have added slightly more obvious branding, taking advantage of the retro styled big tongue and using white, gold or silver to make the Cruyff brand name, c flash or original brand logo stand out that little more.
With the amazing new range of Cruyff Classic trainers now online the retro styled, Johan Cruyff designer trainers and shoes are there to be casually worn by the fashionable men in the UK so if you’re already a fan of the vintage styles and premium quality then there are some real treats in this seasons range for you, while if you’re new to the brand then this is one that you can’t afford to let pass you by. Cruyff Classics popularity is on a very steep rise, so make sure that you’re wearing them on your feet long before your friends are!
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Mainline Menswear is an independent designer menswear company and are authorised stockists of over 100 of the biggest designer brands in the world. Our product range is well over 8000 individual items and will only grow in 2011. Establised for six years.View the original article here
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