In a collection aptly titled “Too Good To Get Wet”, the latest take on the Hydro Moc brings a soothing pastel palette to the forefront: the sought-after sandals are now available is anise, lilac, mint and peach, all while keeping its distinctive marbled aesthetic reminiscent of the perpetual flow of water. And this time around, there’s a newcomer: the Hydro Slide /
Read MoreFocusing on craft over trends and relationships with customer and brands alike over hype, Garbstore see opportunity in practical functionality. Which is why they have developed three new exclusive bags from scratch with Porter Yoshida, the undisputed king of Japanese utilitarianism /
Read MoreContemporary sneaker silhouettes paired with an industry-low carbon footprint, London based brand Roscomar designs and manufactures sneakers with the environment in mind. Founded in 2017, the brand’s ethos is centred around transparency and repurposing, giving customers direct access to data and information regarding the production and afterlife of their shoes. Roscomars FW21 collection seamlessly combines timeless design and forward-thinking ideas with minimal environmental impact /
Read MoreThe fourth partnership between Engineered Garments and HOKA ONE ONE sees the release of a formal reinterpretation of the Bondi L. Offering a range of animal-inspired materials, the collaboration playfully fuses performance and tradition /
Read MoreTasked with creating a sneaker that would be in line with MCQ’s core purpose and audience, design studio Areté’s founder Myles O’Meally and senior designer Slimane Cherif Khaldi proposed a silhouette that will in time alter when the label begins dropping add-on modular parts which will, in essence, make the shoe look new again.
Read MoreWith their latest FW21 collection, Japanese based label Sillage unveils a new layer of intricate technology within their garments all directly inspired by French military uniforms. Adding blue and Bordeaux red to their colour palette, the carefully curated collection ranges from formal headwear to technical capes and jackets /
Read MoreReimagining the ancient material of leather, EL3 is ECCO Leathers newly formed platform that brings together brands, designers and creatives to develop both new products and fabrics. Collaborating with three promising techwear designers, EL3’s first conceptual collection, simply titled “Motion”, reinterprets leather in the context of contemporary outerwear /
Read MoreThough established in very different times, A-COLD-WALL* and Mackintosh both have a function-minded approach to clothing. This time around, they join forces to create a collaborative collection that’s dually rooted in time-tested traditions and the quest for innovation /
Read MoreLondon based label RÆBURN launches its second collection of their RÆFOUND sublabel, focusing on repurposing and sustainability. Working with surplus military gear, RÆFOUND offers highly technical garments and accessories with minimal emissions and waste /
Read MoreNoah FW21 is, as ever, on point, offering a perfect collection to transition from the late summer into the throes of the soon to come winter months, a halcyonic homage and definite doff of the cap to head honcho Brendon Babenzien's obsession with homogenising tribes and subcultures that he came into contact with from his childhood to his adulthood /
Read MoreOnce again JJJJound has tweaked one of Vans’ fundamental staples (they’ve revamped the OG Old Skool a few years back), the Mid Skool 37, which back in 1978 was the skate label’s very first high-top shoe /
Read MoreRenowned label and long time friends of THE NEW ORDER, LIBERAIDERS have teamed up with Vans for its first ever collaboration this summer /
Read MoreIn light of the recent Euros, “World in motion” touches upon football culture and its iconic styles, immortalized by players on and reinterpreted by fans off the pitch. From tracksuit tops worn by Roberto Baggio in the 90s to the classic terrace casual, this editorial romantically combines clothes, aesthetics and haircuts from different eras of “the beautiful game”
Read MoreLet’s take a minute to assess what has just happened in the cultural sphere: a young Sir Paul McCartney in his prime has returned to the fold, in fine (and digitalised) form, to remind us mere mortals what it’s like to be, forever and always, a Beatle /
Read MoreViews on wild mushrooms have long been black or white, right or wrong, with little to no wiggle room. Though that’s all changing now as everyone from nans to fashion designers are seeing their merits /
Read MoreFor their latest collaborative collection, Fred Perry got London based designer Nicholas Daley to produce a small capsule, heavily influenced by his own brand as well as the legacy of legendary reggae artist Peter Tosh /
With bandanas Bedwin & The Heartbreakers tweaked the staples from one of the most culturally impactful shoe brands: yes, we mean Vans /
Read MoreAs always MCQ has given creative freedom to a team of emerging and more established fashion professionals and artists for their latest icon Breathe /
Read MoreThe Team at The New Order recently caught up with David Irigoyen and Mikko Engström from Pancho and Lefty, an artisanal boutique offering the finest selection of Swedish craftsmanship denim and Japanese heritage garments. The two aficionados talked early beginnings, their unconventional appreciation for Japan, Kapital and the next brands to have on your radar for the coming seasons /
Read MoreMerging psychedelic graphics and performance cycling gear sound like an inconsiderate venture yet the latest collaboration between MAAP and Perks and Mini impressively convinces us of the opposite. Grown out of an old friendship and shared love for cycling, the two Melbourn based brands offer an inclusive range of highly performance-based garments loosened up by bold graphics and colours reminiscent of 90’s cycling gear /
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