Founded in 2020 by keen outdoor enthusiasts, designers, and long-time mates Georgia Smith and Matt Braun, Carrier Goods reinterprets outerwear with fresh, contemporary flair in collections that blur the distinction between big-city life and nature getaways /
Read MoreFor AW22, fashion label Norse Projects dug back to its Nordic roots and went all the way up to Shetland to catch the essence of the area’s beautiful, rugged islands and community spirit of its inhabitants /
Read MoreSitting at the intersection of contemporary culture and outdoor performance, Merrell’s 1TRL line revamps classic models in currently relevant concepts. Now, as summer slips into chillier weather, Merrell 1TRL unveils its new third-generation Winter Moc /
Read MoreAs part of their centennial anniversary celebrations, true heritage workwear brand Dickies has teamed up with the disruptive force and world-renowned creative collective Brain Dead /
Read MoreThe collection Calypso is a continuation of the Nicholas Daley’s ethos—one that revolves around community building, craftsmanship, and culture /
Read MoreFor FW22, the Parisian brand côte&ciel keeps its focus on reshaping the boundaries of what bags can be in its new collection that meets the highest standards of construction and execution /
Read MoreDanish fashion label Samsøe Samsøe and GORE-TEX are once more joining forces on a technically focused capsule collection that celebrates craftsmanship, design, and overall weatherproof functionality /
Read MoreFor this AW22 season, technical wear expert Stone Island remains dedicated to exploring new territories with its camouflaging Ghost Pieces /
Read MoreWith his new boutique, modern-day visionary Rav Matharu aka clothsurgeon® has done what seemed unthinkable for so long: bringing elevated streetwear to the mecca of formal tailoring Savile Row. /
Read MoreNotting Hill boutique Garbstore has just teamed up with long-time industry expert and ex-Kapital designer Shunji Ohashi for a 50-piece strong capsule that dives into his collection of grails. The selection—much like the two previous Selector’s Market drops—is a chance to get a sense to the curator’s taste as well as an access to his own personal archive /
Read MoreSet to diligently build an archive of its complete body of work, Archival Reinvent’s new diffusion line, dubbed ‘Data_Indux System’, will gather the just recently released brand’s every single collection moving forward, starting with A01 /
Read MoreBuilding on the first variation of the Amadou hat he’s conceptualised last year with local artisans in Corund, Transylvania, EDEN Power Corp’s Isaac Larose keeps the creative relationship he’s set going and has just released a new version of the hat with them /
Read MoreThe first instalment of Norse Projects’ AW22 collection sees classic Americana outdoor gear reinterpreted to reflect the brand’s Nordic aesthetic. Posed atop some breathtaking cliffs of the Kullaberg peninsula, Sweden, the outfits blend in with the surrounding flora /
Read MoreA sub-line of the 48-years-old HI-TEC, HTS74 was launched five years ago, in 2017, as a vehicle for the footwear giant to make more lifestyle-focused sneaks that bring a street-savvy sense to the brand’s original outdoor capabilities /
Read MoreImagine it’s the year 2067, where it’s well past time for us to remedy the damage caused to our planet. Interstellar’s crop blights and dust storms aren’t fiction anymore. Earth is overheating, and protective clothing and gear are now essential for our everyday lives /
Read MoreBros and keen menswear enthusiasts James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman—the podcasting partners who run Throwing Fits—have realised a boyhood dream by teaming up with MR PORTER for an elaborate collaboration with an array of major brands /
Read MoreCHITO and Wu Yué have for the first time publicly joined forces to hold Always Change, Never Change—an exhibition in which they did what they do best: their own thing. Held at the recently-founded London-based OMNI, the duo took over the gallery in a true collaborative effort, sharing the space in such a way that their own distinctive yet colliding street-themed art practice shone separately and collectively /
Read MoreFor the sixth instalment in the Prototype Research Series, Stone Island featured garments in cutting-edge materials and treatments that are yet to be industrialised /
Read MoreQuintessentially British label Fred Perry and classic American company G.H. Bass & Co. Loafers teamed up once again for the third iteration of their ongoing partnership that dates back a couple of years /
Read MoreFor SS23, the Parisian conceptual label côte&ciel fused manmade and natural beauties, forging new paths and looking for ways to live in accordance with our environment /
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