The collection of Supremebeing seen at Bread & Butter sported a brand highly convincing, presenting a streetwear careful attention to details, fabrics and color combinations:
a style that comes from the street but it has evolved becoming an example of what can be streetwear when it becomes mature, without betraying its origins.
The collection has appeared to us more than ever on the rise. We were particularly impressed with the artist series t-shirts designed by Jack Richardson, combining animal and geometry, ensuring a unique effect.
Really well made the windbraker jacket with amazing color matching . Overall a brand that expresses a very solid feeling uniting classic streetwear with a refined style, a product and a sample that is flawless and does not have a single leader wrong.
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