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To celebrate nearly 15 years in business, premium streetwear and sneaker retailer Caliroots has dropped a special collaboration with Uniforms for the Dedicated, purveyors of streetwear-infused menswear like unconstructed jackets and trousers made from premium fabrics.

The project is a reflection of Caliroots’ continued success as a retailer, but also its evolution as a multifaceted brand and lifestyle. The idea was to create a timeless collection informed by Caliroots’ street aesthetic that could easily transition from the office to after-hour drinks at the club without feeling out of place.

Shot by world traveler and fashion photographer Frederik “Fox” Skogkvist, the seven-piece capsule collection features versatile garments like a simplified hybrid bomber/suit jacket, an Italian virgin wool trouser with track pant vibes, and a certified organic hoodie that’s fleeced inside so you can stay cozy outside of the office.

Rounding out the collection are essential accessories like a baseball cap that's made from a 100% bio-polymer and an Italian silk scarf blend that pays homage to Caliroots' Swedish heritage.

The collection is available now exclusively at Caliroots locations in-store and online.

If this ain't quite your vibe, Caliroots recently dropped another on-point collab with French label CHMPGN.

  • PhotographerFrederik Skogkvist
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