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Brand: 3sixteen

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: Some of the standouts include the reversible bomber, Y-neck check-patterned shirts, and the brand's new leisure shirt in navy, which features a vintage-style Italian spread collar and guayabera pockets.

Editor’s Notes: With spring just a month away, NYC-based brand 3sixteen has unveiled its SS19 collection, which is filled with wardrobe essentials. Encompassing patterned shirts made in Japan, tees, bottoms, a hoodie, bomber jacket and more, the collection uses lightweight materials such as linen and lyocell to keep you cool as things heat up.

With the collection's overall aesthetic blending contemporary appeal mixed with workwear and streetwear sensibilities, it includes patterns such as polka dots, check, and fruits to add a touch of vibrancy to a predominantly understated, earthy palette of beige, olive, and navy.

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If you like what you see, shop the 3sixteen SS19 collection at the brand's website and at retailers from February 22.

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