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Brand: Highsnobiety

Season: Spring/Summer 2023

Price: $100 - $155

Buy: Highsnobiety Shop

Editor's Notes: Creating the look and feel of the perfectly worn-in sweater through pigment dying and wash treatments, the latest drop from Highsnobiety's spring/summer 2023 collection focuses on knitwear.

It's something that our in-house label has been experimenting with frequently this season, having already released loose-knit designs which are partly see-through and utilizing fluffy alpaca-blend fabrics.

This time around, a new range of sweaters and sweater vests play with dying techniques. The knitwear's uneven pigmentation gives the spotlight to its textured rib knit and gives an effect similar to sun bleaching.

This vintage-effect fabric is then cut in a loose, boxy fit for a casual look that suits the warmer months. The silhouette is further exaggerated through external seams that give the jumpers and vests a more pronounced shape.

These are available in more neutral black and brown colorways as well as a bright yellow variation for more colorful summer 'fits.

Shop all of the knitwear via the links below, available exclusively from the Highsnobiety Shop.

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