Distressed Graphic Outerwear

The Doublet Fall/Winter 2018 Capsule Boasts Heavy Prints and Cuts

The new Doublet Fall/Winter 2018 collection prepares for the dropping temperatures arriving in a few months. Masayuki Ino's latest Doublet collection features a selection of warm pieces and layering items. This capsule marks the label's first drop following its impressive LVMH Grand Prize this year. The overall aesthetics of the range sees a series of distressed details and graphic-heavy designs. The Japanese fashion label infuses Ino's knack for inventive construction and quirky looks.

Some items in the new seasonal range include flannel shirts, matching tracksuits, socks, totes, and outerwear options, including fur coats and denim jackets. Notable pieces from the new Doublet series include the denim set named 'Blue Too Much Damage,' the mustard tonal corduroy jacket with distressed cuts, and leather constructed supermarket bags. The collection is now available to shop online at 017.
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