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Performative, technical fabrics transition into the realms of contemporary fashion has been a movement we've reveled in witnessing over the past few seasons. For SS19, nylon has been the material to be seen in, with luxury fashion brands serving up this most versatile fabric on everything from accessories like belt bags to tactical vests and steezy track pants.

There are few better places to shop this techwear trend than Florence e-commerce giant Luisaviaroma. Home to luxury brands long beloved by the fashion world, including Gucci, Prada, and Fendi, the shopping destination also champions cutting-edge contemporary brands such as Tourne de Transmission, Guerilla Group, and Nilmance, for all kinds of on-trend discovery.

Among our selection of the best nylon pieces currently available to shop at Luisaviaroma, you'll find an amazing utilitarian vest from the aforementioned Torune de Transmission – a multipocketed design done out with the brand's signature text motifs, along with a dope nylon belt bag by Matthew Williams' ever-popular 1017 ALYX 9SM and uber-steezy logo-printed nylon track pants by A-COLD-WALL*.

Peep all of our nylon picks below, and click through to shop at Luisaviaroma.

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