CRAGHOPPERS SS22: SANCTUARY

Turning to the indoors as a refuge, this season’s Craghoppers lookbook reflects the unsettling reality of a world that’s been put on hold and how, although stuck inside, this hasn’t stop them doing what they like best: exploring their surrounds /

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SONG FOR THE MUTE SS22: LES OLYMPIADES

Informed by Lyna’s upbringing in Paris’ 13th district, Song for the Mute’s SS22 collection explores new ground and introduces for the first time full tracksuits which appears beside trench coats, bleached stonewashed denim pieces, and the brand’s first collaboration with adidas Originals /

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BOYAGIS: COLLECTION 001

A newcomer to the techwear scene, Louis Williams just launched the first collection of his namesake label Boyagis — a brand with which the British designer aims to fuse everyday garms with functionality the driving force and main focus /

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BYBORRE: EDITION11™

This season — or rather, this year — BYBORRE has decided to take a different route than fashion’s relentless calendar and will present only one collection in 2022. In doing so, they’ll keep exploring the possibilities of textile creation as they’ve always done, but with twice as much time to really bring something innovative to the table /

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DENIM TEARS X UGG

In parallel with his subsequent work, Emory’s latest collaboration with UGG tells a story. Now, UGG’s Classic and Tasman styles serve as the canvas for his great-grandmother Onia’s Black Seminole heritage /

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STONE ISLAND: SUMMER '022

For SS22 Stone Island went, as they always do, above and beyond to make better, more innovative and, this time around, more packable products, proposing a shoulder bag with two pockets, one which carries a windbreaker, and the other a padded vest /

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LACOSTE X AWAKE NY

True to its core, AWAKE NY teamed up with Lacoste and just released a collection that brings a sense of New York City’s five boroughs unparalleled vibrant atmosphere and cultural scene — and the youth that inhabits it and makes it what it is — to the authentic French sports heritage of the “crocodile” brand /

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DECODED: A_DAPT

Lifestyle tech accessory specialist Decoded introduced the collection A_DAPT, a new range of modular bags designed to help us navigate and, as the name suggests, adapt to all situations and environments /

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KSUBI: KUSTOM 2022

For KSUBI, screwing things up is a virtue. The Australian label has become well known for making good clothes with nice cuts, only to then mess with them a little bit, distressing them, adding fades and acid wash effects, or ripping them off at spots — giving them a worn out look and, as such, giving them life /

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ARCHIVAL REINVENT AW21-22: PHOTOSYNTHESIS

While Hong Kong-based Archival Reinvent’s debut collection was a nod to the dystopian future of the 1999 cult film “The Matrix”, now the collective has done a 180 turn and hit mountainous landscapes to shoot their AW ’21-22 collection “Photosynthesis” /

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HH-118389225-222

While Helly Hansen’s most recent forward-looking line HH-118389225 dived into the brand’s solid 140-year foundation developing technical sailing and mountain apparel in its previous capsule, for AW22, it explores these archives — and the creative possibilities that they offer — further /

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CÔTE&CIEL: AW22

Not deterred, but fueled by turbulent times we’ve been through, this season the innovation-led bag brand cote&ciel has, as always, delivered a range of functionality-driven bags with modern aesthetics /

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Admiral Sporting Goods Co. X 6876

6876’s Kenneth Mackenzie is teaming up with century-old sportswear brand Admiral Sporting Good Co, co-releasing a range of premium menswear garms, including the Fairham jacket — a first for ASGco., who’s never release a jacket before /

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