New York Fashion Week: Men’s SS16 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the schedule for the first Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Fashion Week in New York.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
9:00am EST / 15:00 CET – Thom Browne
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Public School
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Shinola Detroit
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Timo Weiland
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Robert Geller
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Nick Graham
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Duckie Brown
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Calvin Klein Collection
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Todd Snyder
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Rochambeau
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET – Rag & Bone
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Ovadia & Sons
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Anzevino Getty
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Thaddeus O’Neil
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – N. Hoolywood
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
8:00am EST / 14:00 CET – Michael Kors
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – John Elliott + Co
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Michael Bastian
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Thorsun
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Richard Chai
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Tommy Hilfiger
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Asaf Ganot
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Greg Lauren
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Nautica
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Gypsy Sport
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Theory
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET – Loris Diran
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Tim Coppens
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Alexandre Plokhov
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – Billy Reid
Thursday, July 16, 2015
8:30am EST / 14:30 CET – Coach
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Perry Ellis
10:30am EST / 16:30 CET – deTROIT
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Orley
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Polo Ralph Lauren
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Parke & Ronen
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Ricardo Seco
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Capsule
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Hickey Freeman
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Craft Atlantic
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Siki Im
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Lucio Castro
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – John Varvatos
Shai Shalom Spring/Summer 2016
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