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Brand: Bodega

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: Crewneck sweaters and sweatpants detailed with graphics/branding are casual but clean, denim shirt jacket with matching bucket hat, and the color block hoodie are the notable standouts.

Editor's Notes: After paying homage to the ’90s this Spring, Boston's Bodega unveils its FW18 collection filled with a range of athletic style and emphasizing everyday comfort.

Encompassing crewneck sweaters, hoodies, sweatpants, track pants, graphic printed tees, headwear and more, the lineup of apparel is punctuated by Bodega's distinct branding, while also utilizing bold colors like red, purple, yellow and teal throughout the range for a vibrant aesthetic.

If you like what you see, the first delivery of Bodega's FW18 range is slated to drop at Bodega's flagship locations and online on September 27, followed by delivery two releasing on December 6.

View more of the FW18 collection in the campaign video below.

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Up next, 10.Deep heads to “Destination Nowhere” for its pattern-heavy Fall collection. Our designated shopping section features products that we love and want to share with you. Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase.

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