After designing for labels such as Brooks Brothers, Theory, TSE, and Michael
Kors, Tylor Ho established Tylho in 2005 as a laid-back men's collection of
reimagined knitwear. The range quickly grew to include cashmere tops, arty
graphic tees, and hand-embroidered cotton shirting from Italy and Japan, securing
a dedicated fan following of men and women. For his new (spring 2008)
inspired-by-the-boys women's line, he introduces his cool streetwise guy's
silhouettes in styles designed for girls. Sized-down Oxford shirts with preppy
detailing and faded-out sweaters with a vintage twist are two of our favorites
from this men's fashion veteran.
Tyloho's Amelia rolled-sleeve shirt is featured in this month's BritishVogue under what store buyers love. Vogue said they focused
on a rock 'n roll take on the mannish trend and Tylho's multi-pocketed rolled-sleeve
shirt is a star piece.