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Brand: NASASEASONS

Season: FW19

Key Pieces: Known for its catchphrases, the brand decorates a slew of hoodies and Tees with graphic one-liners, such as the standout “Sell Your Soul” sweater.

Release Date: TBC

Buy: nasaseasons.com and at select retailers such as SSENSE, The Webster, Nubian and Browns Fashion.

Editor's Notes: NASASESONS' viral rise can be attributed to founder Alexandre Daillance's — better known by his nom de Instagram, Millinsky — youthful vision, expressed in cheeky, slogan-heavy products. In FW19, the brand stays true to its DNA, continuing to explore irreverent youth culture in the age of Instagram.

The collection features a wide variety of wearable basics characterized by neon colors and all-over prints. Pieces include trucker hats, tie dye t-shirts, graphic hoodies, bowling shirts cargo pants and Loro Piana wool sweaters. The witty items push the boundaries of streetwear into social commentary, but don't take themselves too seriously.

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