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Brand: Perks and Mini

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: This collection is filled with a number of statement pieces and our favorites include the Ebb and Flow ruffled dress in navy, the pinstriped Executive Realness track pants, and the red puffer with detachable sleeves.

Editor’s Notes: Following on from its FW18 lookbook "RE_SEARCH," Perks and Mini (P.A.M) has returned with another seasonal collection titled "EXHALE."

The drop features a host of oversized garments with relaxed silhouettes and comfortable textiles. Outerwear is most prominent, with bombers, puffer jackets, and motif-heavy blazers all on offer. Standout patterns and graphics include pinstripes, balloons, and the compass motif.

Hoodies, dresses, track pants are also up for grabs, mixing black pieces with splashes of red, green, and pink. A couple of items also reference Raphael's painting The Three Graces paired with P.A.M branding.

For those looking to cop, Perks and Mini's FW18 "EXHALE" collection is available online now.

In other style news, Dickies taps Keith Haring's designs for fall-ready "Black Line."

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