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Brand: Eytys

Season: SS20

Key Pieces: Eytys places a clear focus on baggy jeans and chunky shoes for SS20, referencing pre-Internet R&B singers and the '80s.

Release Date: TBC

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Editor’s Notes: Eytys just showed for the first time ever at Paris Fashion Week. As a followup, we now get a look at the brand's recently debuted SS20 collection, which is its second top-to-toe assortment.

Dubbed "Club Omnivore," Eytys SS20 draws inspiration from pre-internet R&B legends. The unisex garments are designed for those who prefer their jeans baggy and their tops breezy. At the center of the collection are hefty shoes and ultra baggy jeans. The jeans are offered in loose suit fabric with monogrammed lining outers, paired with relaxed V-neck varsity knits and slides.

In contrast to the oversized styles, Eytys presents new sharply tailored garments - created in collaboration with Tiger of Sweden - inspired by the '80s, including a white dinner jacket and an MC leather jacket. Eyewear joins the mix for the first time, offered alongside belts, oversized bucket hats, and a jewelry collection in collaboration with Brooklyn-based designer Martine Ali. Per usual with Eytys, all of the items are unisex.

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