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Brand: OFF-WHITE x GORE-TEX

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: The monochrome anorak and matching GORE-TEX pants elevate the standard all-black ’fit with splashes of white print-text, and clever graphic embellishments.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: SSENSEBarneys New York, and other select retailers

Editor’s Notes: After teasing the release back in January, OFF-WHITE’s much-anticipated GORE-TEX collection is now available. The release consists of six pieces: a text-print anorak and tee, matching pants, zip-up hoodie, jacket, and shoulder bag.

Each piece is constructed with water-resistant GORE-TEX technology, to make for a light, breathable, and weatherproof capsule. Detailing such as elastic hems, snap closures, drawstrings, and velcro straps further bolster the capsule's appeal.

All items are co-branded, flaunting text such as "OUTDOOR USE ONLY", and "PRODUCT TESTING" throughout.

Please note that some items below are currently only available for pre-order, with delivery expected as early as October. Take a look at some of the collection’s stand-out pieces below.

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