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Brand: HAMCUS

Season: FW19

Key Pieces: The Rapid Deploy Sprinter Tights are made from a water repellent windbreaker fabric on the upper part and breathable cotton fabric on the leg.  Arriving in a distressed taupe colorway, they also feature a fidlock magnetic v-buckle, multiple clasps, twin utility pockets at the thighs, and subltle geometric details at the waist.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: HAMCUS

Editor’s Notes: Designer Tuff Leung was inspired by the otherworldly forms of manta rays for this season, in particular the large, streamlined shapes, smooth matte surfaces and alien-like colors. Unlike previous collections which featured visible cargo pockets in abundance, the FW19 drop uses more concealed design details with storage facilities hidden inside the body of the garment, which can be easily adjusted to give a chunky, parachute-like silhouette as an alternative.

We included Chinese label HAMCUS in our UTR20 of 2018's best brands because of the rigorous attention to detail, fabrics and functionality and this lookbook for FW19 shows that there's a still a bright future for the conceptual HAMCUS universe ahead.

  • ModelExaucer Ntela Simão
  • ModelGarnett Chambers
  • Assistant photographerEileen Vancraenenbroeck
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