The sneak preview from the Men’s wear label JEROEN VanTUYL weaves the label’s collection for Spring 2011. 

Working with jersey and linen, Jeroen van Tuyl goes for simplicity when approaching the spring season. With fewer details than previous seasons, spring’s collection is for the modest man with a relaxed attitude. From light trench coats and beige suits to the unassuming polo shirt, Jeroen van Tuyl crafts a range that appeals to the basic wardrobe needs, while still providing that extra detail–in this case, seeing a struggle with the option to have a collar or not.

The collection’s style quotient focuses on minor details like broad ribs, the bringing back of v-neck t-shirts, fluid, soft body draping silhouettes and monotone rules. The cuff somewhere goes extra broad but defies constructional stiffness. Tweed coats and pants also highlight the summer fashion in this range.