Baruc Corazón
Spanish designer shirts with a unique cut
Occupying a small studio space though reaching customers as prominent as the Spanish royal family, Baruc Corazón is a designer of shirts and high-end garments with minimalist design principles. Essential to the brand is the designer’s patent of the ‘Neck Baruch’, a high-up collar that lies flat around the neck rather than buttoned down with flaps. Most of the designer’s garments fall into the category of gender-neutral fashion that is universally adaptable, without being limited by culture, age and gender-based norms.
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