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GRAB THESE GARMS #1



GRAB THESE GARMS #1


Stussy reveal ‘Beach Gear’ collection

Straight off the back of their collaboration with I-D magazine, Stussy has unveiled a nature-inspired and pattern heavy capsule to wrap up the summer. The matching shirt and shorts are a must have for any wardrobe, especially with festival season just around the corner. Graphic tees, nylon tracksuit jackets and tie-dyed long sleeves are the craze in this collection, which will be dropped Friday. Just look at that shirt and shorts... fuck me.



Nike Air Max 90 Premium SE Varsity Pack

Coming in two multi-textured colourways, this new air max 90 collection is one of the best I have seen. A move away from the traditional mesh upper and leather tick, and to a much more detailed contrast of canvas and suede, Nike have truly outdone themselves here and gentrified a much-loved silhouette. Definitely not ones to sleep on.


JW Anderson x Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star ‘Toy’

If we are talking wavy, it doesn’t get wavier than this pair of shoes. Neon rainbow colours, furry laces and a gummy waterproof material, Anderson has performed wonders for Converse here. We all know the sun won’t last and torrential rain is probably inevitable, so look wavy and keep your feet dry in these bad boys.



The Kylian Mbappe TNs

Still mourning over the end of the World Cup? Then buy a pair of shoes that praise the winner of the best young player at the competition. In a classic white tone, this pair of TNs will fly off the shelves when they drop, and rightly so.




Lazy Oaf food inspired capsule

This is a pleasantly affordable capsule in amongst some ridiculously overpriced collections out there at the moment. Pastel tone corduroy, grunge-influenced checkered cardigans and relaxed silk shirts make up the impressive capsule, which you can buy right now.



Gosha Rubchinskiy AW18

Returning to his roots, Gosha’s new collection uses their classic Russian typography for a bold set of tee shirts, as well as a whole host of new Adidas football gear. Rubchinskiy keeps the Post Soviet trend alive with turtlenecks and all over print rucksacks, which would be a flex if you are going travelling in the coming year.


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