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Brand: Highsnobiety

Season: Spring/Summer 2023

Price: $110 - $160

Buy: Highsnobiety Shop

Editor's Notes: Casual days call for equally casual outfits, and that's what the latest drop from our in-house label is geared towards.

Contributing to a busy spring/summer 2023 season for the Highsnobiety brand, which has seen us get experimental with loose-knit techniques and produce technical fully-waterproof outerwear, our latest focus is on everyday wardrobe-essentials.

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Consisting of a total of six styles and eight colorways, we've dropped a host of fleece sweats which includes pants, quarter-zip sweaters, crewnecks, and hoodies. All of the designs purposefully feature minimal branding to ensure that they are versatile to style and come with a relaxed fit.

For the tops, they are cut with a slightly-oversized, boxy look while the pants have a wide, slightly tapered leg — both of which have been utilized for extra comfort.

The collection can be split into two halves, a range of contrast-stitch tops that have been elevated with small details such as oversized rib trims and more traditional fleece sweatsuits. But across all the styles, the same hard-wearing and high-density fleece fabric is deployed.

Available exclusively from the Highsnobiety Shop, check out a selection of the pieces available below.

Keep scrolling to shop a selection of our fleece sweats.

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