After five years as men’s creative director at J.Crew, Brendon Babenzien is leaving the brand to focus on Noah, his own NYC-based label. Over the course of his tenure at the legendary American retailer, Babenzien managed to nod to the tastes of hard-boiled menswear enthusiasts and translate them to the masses—educating everyday shoppers on the virtues of tweed blazers, pleated trousers, and, yes, pants that don’t taper like an ice cream cone. He brought back the iconic oarsman logo,…
5 J.Crew Designs That Defined the Brendon Babenzien Era
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