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  • Arc'teryx Veilance

    Veilance was launched in 2009 by the world’s leading outdoors brand Arc'Teryx, with the explicit goal of bringing “the application of technical performance into urban apparel". Borrowing the latest technical innovations from Arc’teryx and recontextualizing them in an urban environment, the brand immediately won a cult following for its language of hardcore minimalist luxury applied to everyday classics such as the trench coats, overshirts and sportswear t-shirts. 
  • GR10K

    GR10K is a hybrid collective integrating adjacent disciplines to enact what remains a relatively traditional production process, and unearth contemporary narratives in fashion phenomenology. Taking inspiration from its parent company, Alfredo Grassi S.p.A., producer of work clothing and personal protective equipment, GR10K shares the heritage of Grassi's roots, somewhere between formality and sportswear, out of all fashion logic. The product itself, a minimalist, declinable uniform, represents a sustainable approach to the fashion industry.
  • Martine Rose

    Launched in 2007, Martine Rose is a London-based menswear label inspired by early 90's era rave, post punk and hip hop culture. Martine Rose takes an unconventional approach to familiarity by revamping classic menswear pieces with unexpected fabrics, oversized proportions, deconstructed silhouettes and subversive traditional tailoring codes.
  • Nike

    Nike continues to inspire entire generations of sportspeople with its high-performance products and storytelling in a motivational guise. The company takes its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. The ACG line focuses on hiking-inspired and functional first products, perfect for mountains and extreme sports. Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman have created something more than an apparel brand, an ongoing cultural lifestyle.

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