The world of fashion has changed a lot recently. Boundaries that were strict and rigid, such as those separating sportswear, casual wear and luxury, have now disappeared. A renewed desire to dialogue has resulted in unthinkable street collaborations. Skate collectives and fashion brands create logo sweatshirts and T-shirts together, as shown by Supreme x Louis Vuitton. One subculture influences the others, leading to a dynamic streetwear scene: the brands evolve continuously, and the collections follow the wave. Read more…
This process stands out clear in our clothing selection, updated every day with the latest drops from Carhartt WIP, Arc'Teryx, Lacoste Live, The North Face, Aries, Stüssy and others. A well-balanced choice, which groups together the most interesting lifestyle, sportswear, outdoor and streetwear arrivals. Sweatshirts and graphic tees are the two cornerstones of casual and sportswear. T-shirts are the cornerstone of any outfit, regardless of taste. It’s not a question of style: you can choose only basic T-shirts, or be someone who wears striped tees, or just white long sleeves. In fact, short sleeve shirts are one of the few items you wear in any season. Once ascertained, the question of tastes unwinds: Nike with its relaxed fit T-shirts with vintage prints, Carhartt WIP is divided between pocket T-shirts and more minimal versions, while Chinatown Market and Obey focus on graphics, like Iuter. Sweats are another legacy of the sportswear world - just think of their name. Hoodie or crewneck is the first knot to untie when you have to choose a sweatshirt, but there’s an ocean of ??brands to fish from. Nike and The North Face have such a wide offer that they range from brushed sweatshirts to premium models, such as NikeLab crewnecks. Carhartt WIP sweatshirts, on the other hand, have a clean design: quality materials and colors of all kinds, from tie-dye to more minimal models, do the rest. And then the Champion sweatshirts with its Reverse Weave structure, Vans, Tommy Hilfiger and Lacoste: an infinite selection, which also includes fleece and sherpas, like the Denali. Listed below you will also find our jackets. They usually have a greater specific weight than t-shirts and sweatshirts, also because we have less. For this you need to know exactly what to buy: technical hardshells and waterproof jackets like those by Arc'teryx, warm puffers like the Nuptse or light jackets, like all the cotton work jackets by Carhartt WIP. And again: padded dresses and quilted jackets, including the Patagonia and Columbia sherpas, very light windproof jackets with Nike windbreakers or anoraks, jackets without zippers and with an adjustable fit, more or less heavy thanks to the presence of a possible padded lining. In short, between winter jackets and denim jackets there are several differences. On this page you can also find a selection of organic cotton or acrylic pullovers and sweaters, decorated with prints or small logo patches, but also different types of shirts, from overshirts to classic Oxford shirts. But also in the shirts there are several nuances. From cotton shirts reminiscent of flannel, Edwin's specialty, to checkered shirts by Dickies, to padded overshirts with tartan or camouflage patterns, the road is long. In the section dedicated to trousers you will find a series of options to complete your outfit. In addition to shorts, you can browse through selected long jeans, light cotton chinos, joggers and trackpants in nylon with a vintage look, such as those from the Nike ACG line. But also pants in sturdy cotton twill, raw cotton sweatpants, Japanese denim with a thick weight and swimwear with bandana, tie-dye or military patterns. To close the circle, a selection of snapbacks and caps. So above all bucket hats and 5 Panel by Kangol and New Era, but also beanie and models made of waterproof fabrics, easy to adjust thanks to the integrated strap or drawstring. To leave nothing to chance, even a choice of underwear that includes the iconic underwear by Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger.