Think cloudy days, darker nights, and the first sighting of an Arc’teryx jacket. From Snow Peak to A.P.C., mountaineering with Canada Goose and Russia’s Rassvet, SEVENSTORE have selected a neutral display of grey garments and accessories to ease you into the fall of the year.
SNOW PEAK THERMAL BOA FLEECE JACKET
Heading out for a weekend camping trip? Look no further than Snow Peak. Elegant, minimalist garments specifically catered for that outdoor adventure everyone is seeking. Lightweight, durable and Polartec fabrication is taking a new route into the newfound, outdoors uprise.
NIKE FREE RUN 2 SNEAKER
Transforming a running staple to city-ready styling, Nike’s Free Run 2 sneaker encapsulates unprecedented comfort with mix-material hues, adorned in a grey palette.
JUNYA WATANABE MAN X CARHARTT WIP STILL BACK SCRIPT HOODY
Junya Watanabe MAN embed a distinct douse of Japanese design into Carhartt WIP’s essential collection. This comforting classic sits on the peripheral between Japan and America, giving off a multifaceted vision of statement staples.
A-COLD-WALL GREY CELL BUCKET HAT
A directional line informed by Samuel Ross’ graphic design background, A-COLD-WALL picks up on a concise touch of streamlined grey designs, catering towards contemporary streetwear and modern-day youth.
CANADA GOOSE FREESTYLE VEST
Canada Goose push function-first into the luxury world. Taking simple cuts of outerwear to the peak of their powers, the Canadian brand are the driving force of the outdoor realm, supplying rainy days in Liverpool and expeditions in the Arctic.
A.P.C. LARGE LOGO ECHARPE ANGELE SCARF
A.P.C. help us layer up with the heavy branded Echarpe Angele Scarf. Often made up with minimalist details, the Parisian men’s outfit portray a casual, yet polished take on contemporary ready-to-wear.
RASSVET SUN LOGO SWEATPANT
Rassvet transports Russian skate culture to the North West with a collection devoted to comforting, long-lasting appeal. Through a heavy-laden collection of streetwear, Rassvet shine a brighter light on grey days, with nods to avant-garde art and lively bursts of colour.
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