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Here’s Why Adam Levine’s Super Bowl Tank Top’s Fabric Looks Like Your Curtains
By Izza Sofia, 05 Feb 2019

Image via Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com
Maroon 5 headlined Super Bowl’s halftime show on Sunday but it wasn’t the band’s performance that got fans talking.
It was the band’s vocalist Adam Levine’s sartorial choice that circulated on the internet. Many social media users pointed out that Levine’s Dries van Noten brown, geometric tank top bore resemblance to their curtains and pillows design, and it turns out, they were not wrong.
The pattern was created by a Danish furniture designer Verner Panton, who is known for his iconic Panton chair. He also created fantastic textile designs and one of them is the geometric pattern seen all over Levine’s tank top.
Levine’s print also comes in a blue hue which is designed by Panton himself and manufactured by Mira-X International Furnishings. A sample of the blue print can be found at the Cooper Hewitt Museum.
Dries Van Noten’s SS2019 menswear is heavily inspired by Panton’s work and its collection is described as a “homage to Verner’s influential work.”
The best part of the entire #SuperBowl tbh #M53 #AdamLevine #Maroon5 pic.twitter.com/9GndR74kzn
— 🍻⛸ (@brolensky) February 4, 2019
Who wore it better? #adamlevine vs my chair #SuperBowl2019 pic.twitter.com/tr8O0mMYjb
— Splinterswerve (@5plinterswerve) February 4, 2019
Does the carpet match the drapes?🤔#SuperBowlLIII #Halftime #AdamLevine #SuperBowl2019 pic.twitter.com/9xGoPfZDsR
— Sarah Tonin (@lifeonmvrs42) February 4, 2019
My 12 year old couch wore it better. #AdamLevine #SuperBowl53 pic.twitter.com/VeeKxoUFVh
— Eva Parker (@OG5Eva) February 4, 2019
[via HuffPost, opening image via Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com]
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