From moodboard to mode, Off-White menswear formed a modular metropolitan uniform, with utilitarian zippers, distorted denim, asymmetrical layers, iconographic embroidery and beaming crystals. Sleeveless hoodies were manipulated with zippered sections down the torso; varsity jackets were coated in glistening depictions of the brand’s signage, redone in collaboration with Ghanaian artist Nan Danso; many tops referenced athletic gear with “00” numbers on their backs, and one hearty denim coat featured the collection’s name in big, bold text.
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