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Brand: Alpha Industries

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: To be expected, Alpha Industries' SS19 collection contains a number of enticing jackets, while the sweatsuits in slide 1 serve as standouts from the range.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: Alpha Industries

Editor’s Notes: This year is a big one for Alpha Industries, as the military-inspired apparel brand is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Ahead of a commemorative FW19 collection, the American manufacturer presents its new SS19 assortment.

Featuring styles for men, women and children, Alpha Industries SS19 is about much more than the brand's signature bomber jacket. In addition to must-have outerwear silhouettes, the collection includes T-shirts, sweats and a range of headwear. Per usual, the garments point to the company's strong military influence, as is virtually always evident in their jacket designs.

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