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Brand: 18 East

Collection: Drop Seven

Key Pieces: Standouts from drop seven include the two loafer silhouettes in collaboration with Andrew McAteer, bandana floral print pajama set as well as a matching deep pile fleece, and Chinatown Market collab sweatshirt and tees.

Release Date: September 26

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Editor’s Notes: Right on the heels of drop six, 18 East delivers it's cozy pre-fall capsule rooted in black, white and sand colors. This time around, the lineup brings back the classic bandana floral print block-printed on a pajama set alongside a matching deep pile fleece jacket and pants. The fleece utilize the pajamas excess fabric for their pockets and undercollar.

Drop seven also includes the chunky Khadi cotton tweed from drop two, but designed with an oversized, shawl collar topcoat and western vest with the same black deep pile fleece at the yoke and lining. Other staple 18 East pieces get a restock, like the western chino in undyed khadi denim and the white lotus flower hooded sweatshirt.

There's also a few collaborations including two loafer silhouettes with Queens-based leather craftsman Andrew McAteer, T-shirts from Gino Iannucci's brand POETS, and a limited-edition sweatshirt and tee printed by Chinatown Market in celebration of their new studio at 146 Elizabeth Street.

18 East's drop seven is available today, September 26 on their official website.

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