The Jeroen Vantuyl a/w 2010/11collection is based on the art of construction and the advantages of new materials. Newfound fabrics; earthy, natural materials make the feel of this collection different from the preceding.
 
Stratification/layering is a recurring theme, which gives a new dimension to the collection.
 
The darts, constructed with a high level of craftsmanship, define the outline and shape of the garments. The image has softened altogether, but the fabrics have become rawer and rougher.
 
This collection is made for the cosmopolitan man who appreciates a good cut, who has an eye for detail and knows real craftsmanship. He likes the touch of the rougher material, but understands the softer silhouette of it all.
 
While talking about the inspiration Jeroen said, ‘Every collection needs a good base. But for the Autumn / Winter 2010 / 2011 collection, working from this base has been the biggest inspiration. The core of this collection has been to reinterpret archetypes combined with a nostalgic approach to details of the garments, formed the continuity in this collection.’
 
Shapes:
Rain coats, college coats, trench coats, summer paletot, blousons, single button jackets, two buttons jackets, tuxedo jacket, waistcoat, casual pants, chino pants, dress pants, longsleeve t-shirts, polo long sleeve, knitted cardigans, knitted pullovers, shawls, shirts longs sleeve.
 
Colours:
Off- white, white, black, dark grey, grey dark brown, beige, light brown, bordeaux,
 
Fabrics:
Wool cashmere blends, cotton cashmere blends, wool cotton blends, wool ramie blends, virgin wool, cotton and wax cotton, herringbone, pied de poule, canvas, coated wool, coated cotton, wool shirting, flannel shirting, piquet wool cotton blend, mother of pearl buttons.