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Issue #40 | Unlock Vintage and Modern Styles with New Arrivals

Explore Warehouse's vintage-inspired denim, Percival x Champion's timeless athletic wear, and Abercrombie's wedding collection

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Revive Vintage Style with Warehouse & John Gluckow's Denim Pullover

Warehouse & Co., renowned for its dedication to vintage-inspired garments, has teamed up with John Gluckow, a brand known for its meticulous reproduction of historical military and workwear pieces. Their latest collaboration is a denim pullover inspired by the ultra-rare USN Gunner Smock.

Founded in Japan, Warehouse & Co. has long been celebrated for its high-quality, reproduction denim that mirrors the craftsmanship of mid-20th century America. John Gluckow, rooted in the USA, brings a wealth of historical knowledge and authenticity to each piece it recreates.

The denim pullover from this collaboration is designed for those who appreciate the blend of rugged functionality and historical significance. Constructed from 13.5oz denim, the pullover features a unique half-zip design and utilitarian details that harken back to its naval origins. This piece is perfect for enthusiasts of vintage military style and those who value the durability and story each garment tells.

Ideal for casual wear, it offers both a nod to history and a practical addition to any wardrobe. Explore more about this unique piece here.

Percival and Champion Unite for Timeless Athletic Style

Percival, a London-based brand renowned for reinterpreting classic menswear, has collaborated with Champion, the iconic American sportswear label. This unique collection brings together Percival's contemporary style and Champion's rich athletic heritage, creating a line that appeals to fashion enthusiasts seeking both functionality and flair.

The collection includes embroidered sweatshirts, versatile hoodies, and other stylish pieces that reflect the strengths of both brands. Each item is crafted with attention to detail and quality, making them ideal for casual wear and sophisticated enough for various occasions.

Percival's modern tailoring combined with Champion's athletic roots offers a perfect blend of comfort and style. This collaboration caters to individuals who appreciate timeless fashion that remains fresh and relevant. The pieces are suitable for various activities, from relaxed weekends to casual outings, ensuring versatility in any wardrobe.

Discover the full collection and experience how Percival and Champion have merged their distinct styles to create something truly special. Explore this unique blend of tradition and modernity that defines the collaboration here.

The Unbranding of Abercrombie

In her latest piece for The Cut, Emilia Petrarca explores Abercrombie & Fitch's new collection of wedding guest dresses and bridesmaid attire:

It’s a summer afternoon at one of our country’s most popular malls, the Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio, and teens are doing what they’ve done for decades: roaming around in groups of twos and threes, browsing and gossiping and passing the time. Near the center of the complex is a renovated Abercrombie & Fitch store, brightly lit and covered in wood panels. Two teenage girls stop to review a wall of flouncy cotton-poly knee-length floral dresses. Each garment has the same distinctive horizontal pleats across the bust — Abercrombie’s comfortable but polished take on the cottagecore trend. One girl reminds her friend that two of their classmates wore that exact style, called the Emerson, in their senior pictures. “I hate that dress,” she says. “I love it, actually,” says the other.

The Fierce cologne–drenched Abercrombie of the aughts sold hardly any dresses. Now it can’t keep them in stock. In the Easton store, a collection of wedding-guest-friendly dresses are displayed just inside the entrance, framed by a floral arch and a sign that reads “The A&F Wedding Shop.” Another shopper pulls out a long, satiny, olive green strapless style from the rack to show her mother. “My friend just got married and all of her bridesmaids wore this exact dress,” she says, reminding me of weddings in the 2010s, when so many dutiful friends wore similar matching silky dresses bulk-ordered from J.Crew. “Huh,” says the mom, moving on to another section of linen blazers and shorts.

Read the full piece over at The Cut.

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