Isn’t it a crying shame that nobody has capitalized on a website where you click a look that you like from a certain collection, say, look 11 from Italo Zucchelli’s Calvin Klein Collection F/W 11, and then all the subsequent editorials in which said look appears in materialize before your eyes? Am I alone here in wanting to see a certain garment in every light, interpretation, and visual representation there is available? It’s exhausting googling to the nth degree only to find shitty scans and hopeless credits. Come on, powers that be. People want this, it’s in demand, and when I become obsessed with a collection—say, this one for example—I want to see everywhere that it’s been, in one convenient location. Even all the magazines that I buy I can’t flip through fast enough. And now that it’s snowed here in Canada, there is nothing more that I want for Christmas than a puffy sweater made of, what is it? Nylon and goose feathers? I need to make a Klein blue statement in the rhine grey dreardom that is the Canadian urban outdoors. Images from style.com, metal magazine, umag, 10 men.